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Where should Anthony Bourdain eat in the Philippines?

Discussion in 'Culture and Food' started by Micawber, Dec 13, 2015.

  1. Micawber
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    Micawber Renowned Lifetime Member

    Celebrity chef, TV host and author Anthony Bourdain is in the Philippines shooting an episode of “Parts Unknown,” his CNN show that chronicles his culinary adventures around the world.
    Bourdain’s fans have been flooding social media with the things they think he should eat while he’s here. Here’s our unsolicited guide for him—a delicious mix of Filipino favorites and new discoveries.


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  2. Micawber
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    Not been to Belito's Vineyard here but eaten all of those dishes.

    Best for me kinilaw na malasugue (blue marlin). :like:
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    I saw the show where Bourdain visited P.I ages ago.. From memory he went to Pasig and had Sisig and then visited a Pampangan Jollibee.. For some strange reason he thought that the Jollibee burger pretty good!!
    That guy really will eat anything!
  4. Micawber
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    Well if he thought the Jollibee burger was good then it proves he'll eat anything
  5. Dav3&Ai5a
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    I remember watching the Jollibee episode from his show on CNN maybe two years back. He went to a Jollibee branch in LA, California where he tried the Amazing Aloha Burger. I think he also had a taste of their halo-halo.
  6. Micawber
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    I like Halo Halo.
    I've always liked the Chow King style.
    I recently sampled Razon's and though that was just as good even though completely different in taste and texture. The Razon's version has finely shaved ice that when mixed with the other ingredients reminds me of the sorbet style.
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  7. Anon04576
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    Anon04576 Well-Known Member

    How is the kinilaw na malasugue prepared? On the assumption it's line caught, I'd like to try it.
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