- Tuesday, February 23, 2016
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In anticipation of the upcoming World Street Food Congress
this April, Singapore-based food guide Makansutra, the Department of Tourism
and Ayala Malls presented the 15-Hour Food Frenzy Safari, which took the local
and international media present to a five-city trip throughout Pampanga and
Metro Manila to taste the delicacies these cities can offer. Our Awesome
Planet’s Anton Diaz also brief the participants what to expect on the tour.
The tour has crossed through four locations in Pampanga and
five locations around the Metro, starting at Recovery Food at the Bonifacio
Global City (BGC) in Taguig which served their Tapa de Morning. The tour then
went to Pampanga, and the first destination is Everybody’s Café in the City of
San Fernando, which has been running since 1946 and is dubbed as a home to
Kapampangan cuisine.
The next stop is the famous Aling Lucing’s sisig at the City
of Angeles where the dish was invented in 1974. Following that, the tour rushed
over to Café Fleur of Chef Sau Del Rosario for a lunch of avant-garde
Kapampangan dishes with an international twist. The last stop in the tour is
the Ayala Marquee Mall in Pampanga wherein everyone got a taste of the delicious classic Ensaimada.
Amidst the traffic jams, the tour successfully got to Diamond
Hotel for the press conference wherein Singapore’s champion of street food
culture and Makansutra founder KF Seetoh briefed the delegates on what to
expect in the Congress once it is set here in April at the BGC. Everyone got a
taste of Indonesian cuisine as well courtesy of Indonesia’s culinary ambassador
Chef William Wongso who is also with the tour’s entourage.
Afterwards, the tour goes to Chinatown, Binondo, Manila, for
the Big Binondo Food Walk with Ivan Man Dy of Old Manila Walks as a guide,
going from place to place to taste what one of the oldest Chinatowns has to
offer-from hopia to dumplings to teas and other mouth-watering meals, and then
went back to BGC to witness a boodle fight at the Sarsa Kitchen + Bar which
serves Filipino and Negrense cuisine.
The last stop in the tour is the Mercato Central Night
Market, also inside the BGC. There, they enjoyed lechon and some even rose up
to the challenge of eating the duck delicacy balut . The participants are then
given tokens of appreciation and the title of “Food Commandos,” as they survive
the 15-Hour Food Trip. The Food Frenzy Safari is indeed a feast for the eyes
and the belly.
Writer: Jay Agonoy
- Tuesday, February 23, 2016
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All roads lead to the Philippines for the
hawkers all over the world as the World Street Food Congress set this April
20-24, 2016 in the country.
The World Street Food Congress started last
2013, and for the first time, the event will go outside Singapore.
The World Street Food Congress was created by
K.F. Seetoh , the man hailed by New York Times as a “Food Guide Maven” and CNN
called him the “Guru of Grub”. He was also recognized as Singapore’s Food Ambassador
by then President Mr. SR Nathan.
Last Saturday, the Department of Tourism -
Tourism Promotions Board held a 15- hour food crawl participated by the World
Street Food Congress Organizers, Local Media, International Bloggers and
Hawkers.
The 15-hour food crawl showcased different
Filipino dishes from restaurants in BGC, Pampanga and Binondo.
The event is expected to attract 100,000
visitors. The event is part of the Philippine Food Month celebration in April.
The event is a partnership between DOT-TPB,
Ayala Malls and Makansutra.
- Tuesday, February 23, 2016
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The Philippine Marketing Association (PMA) will once
again bring you the PMA Summer Expo
this March 29 to 31 at the Glorietta Activity Center in Makati City.
This is the third Summer Expo that the PMA will hold,
featuring various activities that will kick-start the season.
While the Summer Expo is aimed at people or businesses
who want to get ahead of the rest in the field of marketing, there’s also entertainment
for everyone to see, such as the Summer
Dance Craze (Days 1 and 2, March 29 and 30) and Presentations from various companies (Day 3, March 31).
Summer
Dance Craze 2016: “Summer Na. Sayaw Na!”
This year’s Summer
Dance Craze is set to cover two days of the Expo, with two categories–the
solo/duo and group dance categories. Php5, 000 will be given for the
first-placers, Php3, 000 for the second-placers and Php2, 000 for the
third-placers. Everyone is welcome to join–whether you like Jazz, Hip-hop,
Ballet or any dance under the sun, this is for you!
Interested groups can now register
The event is managed by Exlinkevents - Business Events Organizer in the Philippines. For partnerships, call Tel
- Thursday, February 18, 2016
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