Sunday, June 1, 2014

Malabon Food Tour Experience

The City of Malabon is a place famous for its Pancit Malabon. It is also famous for other variety of foods, such as puto sulot, puto bumbong, sapin-sapin, broas, bibingka and camachile. The culinary delights are abundant in its specialty eateries such as Nanay’s Pancit Malabon, Rosy’s Pancit Malabon, the Pescadores Restaurant and the Balsa sa Niugan, a floating restaurant with 350 seats. 

And since we started talking about food, I got the privilege to experience first-hand Malabon City's food tour. What's unique (well, for me) about this tour is that it was initiated by their city mayor; who is somewhat a 'foodie' as he go around places within the city proper and try out various menu in establishments, regardless if it's a cafe, restaurant, stall or eatery. 

Malabon is also the home of the famous Dolor's Kakanin; and it was first stop for the day.

Various delicacies.. Yum! Yum!
Love their pichi-pichi..
First time to eat yema rolls and I loved it!
Other products include bibingkang galapong, kutsinta, maja blanca, biko – pinipig, malagkit, monggo, & bibingkang tinapay (bread pudding). Dolor's Kakanin opens as early as 5am.


SECOND STOP:Aling Mely's Carinderia

Aling Mely's is one of the first eateries in Malabon. Established in the 1950s, we got to meet Aling Mely, herself and told she had not any culinary training. Forget about eating in a fine dining restaurant. Aling Mely's menu would make you say "Iba pa din ang lutong bahay.." 

Aling Mely with her gastronomic menu..
Simple signage outside..
What I had in this stop.. First time taste TAPANG KABAYO and it wasn't bad at all..

THIRD STOP: Cocina Luna

Cocina Luna is not your typical restaurant. Not only that you'll fill up your tummy, you'll also get to feed your mind with the various artworks and quotes displayed on the walls..

Get connected with them right away..
Feed your mind..... and tummy.. :)
Be inspired / motivated..
Two of Cocina Luna's signature dishes - PULLED PORK BURGERS and TAPA..

FOURTH STOP: Cups & Cones

At first you'll think it's an ice cream store but there's more of what they can offer..

Signage inside..
Pasta, sandwiches, crepes, pies and salads..
Shakes, coffee and choco variants..

FIFTH STOP: Cooking demos and lunch..

More dishes welcomed us as we arrived at Malabon's sport center.. But first, we had a few cooking demos - Q-Xin turon and kikiam..

Turon with ube, lakatan and langka dip..
Homemade kikiam..
Now that's what I call a FEAST!

SIXTH STOP: Ozen Japanese Food

Ever tried takoyaki? Those that can be found in malls? They tastes fine but wait until you try those offered by Ozen. Theirs is more filled with flavor..
Takoyaki is a ball-shaped Japanese snack made of a wheat flour-based batter and cooked in a special takoyaki pan. It is typically filled with minced or diced octopus, tempura scraps, pickled ginger, and green onion.
Japanese food in the house!

Cooking just takes a few minutes..
Aside takoyaki, they also have gyoza and california maki (which I thought would also be served hehehe)..

FINAL STOP:



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