Showing posts with label malaysian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label malaysian. Show all posts

Chef Laudicos x Kitchen Mafia at Guevarras

Friday, January 18, 2019


I've been following their careers as restaurateurs, chefs, in and out of TV. Husband and wife Chef Roland and Chef Jac are no strangers in Philippine kitchens, and they've been doing a good job doing what they do best, showcase our cuisine in their restaurants and to the rest of the world. I have also been able to see them on Asian Food Channel a couple of times, plus form friendships with chefs from other ASEAN countries. Remember AFC's Amazing Food Challenge: Fun in the Philippines? That's where the Laudicos met Malaysian Celebrity Chef Sherson Lian. Well he was in the country last December together with his Kitchen Mafia business partner Chef Johnny Fua. They figured they're already here so what better way to give back their time learning Filipino cuisine from the Laudicos by working with them again this 2018, to introduce a whole line of dishes in hopes of getting them be a part of the menu featured in Chef Laudico's very own restaurant GUEVARRAS.

Filipino Breads with Adobo Pate, Dried Mango Chutney, Extra Virgin Coconut Oil and Sinamak

Chef Sherson finds a lot of similarities between ours and Malaysian cuisine. The produce may be a little different but the functions are the same. The goal is, to get what they usually cook in their home turf but use Filipino ingredients. He finds this a most exciting opportunity. Chef Johnny on the other hand thinks this is a good way to learn, to learn ideas from other chefs and be in someone else's kitchen so they can cook with Filipino ingredients and still find balance in its flavors.

Tanigue and Kerabu

This is Tanigue and Kerabu made of flour breaded Spanish Mackerel with Green Mango Kerabu in Coconut vinegar and crushed roasted cashews. Golden fried stuff with crunchy and tangy green mangoes and carrots, it's a play on textures and temperatures. They usually use calamansi in Malaysia buy used Vinegar this time as souring agent. Delish!

Kuah Lodeh

This is their Kuah Lodeh, a light coconut and turmeric based soup with Suahe as protein and slivers of Kamias fruit, crispy bean curd skin, Alamang Sambal and Pako. This had a light refreshing taste even with the intense spices used in the dish. They also air dried bagoong Alamang for the Sambal which you can use to mix in the soup if you want a more spicy kick. 

Beef Rendang

The main course was phenomenal. This is their Beef Rendang made of slow roasted Angus beef in Rendang sauce with an enveloped black rice with Gata and Pechay. This made me full in minutes. They used intense pungent flavors on the almost fall off the bone beef chunk. You can try to resist the black rice, but you will also fail. Give in and nourish yourself with this Malaysian staple.

Cendol Leche Flan Cake

Chef Jac whipped up her version of the popular Malaysian Cendol. Pandan sponge layers, rice flour jelly, Cendol mixed in coconut Pana cotta and layers of Leche Flan and Pandan cake. It was the perfect way to end the meal. 

This is now officially part of GUEVARRAS menu until February 3 so for those who would want to check out these masterpieces from the chefs, go run to Chef Laudico Guevarra's at 387 P. Guevarra corner Argonne Streets, Addition Hills San Juan City. Their buffet rates only cost PHP 599 per person on weekdays, PHP 699 on weekends and holidays. The experience seeing two chefs from different countries appreciate our produce and cooking it in their style made me want to experience more of these fusions, I can't wait to be there again soon!

Take the trip, I'll be there to celebrate my Sister's birthday a few days from now. Food is good, prepared from scratch, no msg too.



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OWL: Authentic Straits Asian Coffees and Teas Now In The Philippines!

Saturday, March 22, 2014


It's not my first time to actually see OWL coffee. I've seen this in Singapore and this is one of the staple things I get as gifts for people at home. For one, I love White Coffee. It tastes a whole different from the instant ones we get here. It's got a little more kick to it, plus the roasted flavor was much felt in every sip. It helped a lot when I was rushing some reports for work and kept me awake a little more than the usual effect of coffee on me. Good news just came when I received an invite to the launch of OWL... yes ladies and gentlemen, you don't have to spend a fortune just to get this from Singapore or nearby South East Asian countries because they are now here in the Philippines!


I went in and grabbed a cup that afternoon, it felt like it was my own private siesta. I was relaxed and smelling the cup of white coffee being mixed beside me. I was even wondering why it smelled different. When I read the label it had something funny written on it, coconut sugar. I wasn't really familiar with it but went ahead and fixed my brew. 

 Funny, I thought I wouldn't like it but after one sip on the cup... I was hooked. That afternoon alone, I got 3 cups of this 3 in 1 coffee with creamer and coconut sugar. The thing was even a little frothy on top which got me excited each time I stirred a cup again.


I even got more excited because I saw some more variants on the shelf! This is after all 50 glorious years of roasting and blending. As for the others who have been able to taste it that afternoon, they practically know the difference between the new OWL Coffee and the usual 3 in 1 coffee we have in the Philippines. The flavor's richer, some are non conventional but really good. There are also some tea involved in the mix like the Teh Tarik (your fave Malaysian Milk Tea) and Soothing Brew which has got Ginger and Honey on it.


To show in an ultimate test, they also made this coffee that I tasted into a full blown ice blended concoction. They got the one with Coconut sugar on it and mixed in Cookies et voila! Cookies and Cream was awesome! They also made one with our childhood favorite Chocnut and boy that was a treat!


Mr. Kerwin Wong, CEO of Transaxion Unlimited Corporation which is the distributor of OWL Coffee in the Philippines and their executives says they are barely scratching the surface. Their coffees are available in large groceries and they are still gearing to to ultimately position themselves as something that can be enjoyed by Filipinos all day everyday. They know how much competition they are on since there are a lot of other brands in the market. Their main selling point is quality, variety and coffee that has been enjoyed by millions of people around the world. If we want something different, something that's richer, bolder and flavorful... they OWL Coffee can exactly deliver that.

From the coffee plantations in the straits of Malacca to your coffee cup in Manila, OWL Coffee presents a very good challenge to what we're used to. The authentic coffee mixes that's got different creams, sugar and even evaporated milk seen in this region is already a whole different culture. For those who love it, OWL Coffee can let you experience what's good in these Asian countries and make that easy for you to enjoy. It just got even better.

For those who would like to experience OWL Coffee, you can find them in big groceries nationwide. Aside from that, you can follow their social media channels below for updates. Ciao!

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For more information about their brand:
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http://www.owl.com.sg