* Philippine restaurant seeks to feed the soul

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Philippine restaurant seeks to feed the soul


AFP News — Mon, Jun 6, 2011

 

     
In the Philippines' only Catholic-themed restaurant, Sister Evangeline Paras aims to enrich the soul as much as excite the palate.

As head chef, the Theresian nun oversees operations at the Ristorante delle Mitre (Restaurant of the Mitre) and a menu made in honour of the Catholic church's bishops but priced to suit all members of the flock.

The restaurant, which opened last year, aims to bring the church closer to the people in Asia's bastion of Catholicism at a time when controversies such as sexual abuse scandals have alienated many believers.

"We want to show the positive side of the church... I consider this another ministry of the church," Paras told AFP amid frenzied cooking by her five assistants in the well-lit kitchen.

"It also gives you a glimpse of how the priests and bishops live, what they do and how they eat."

In the dining area, waiters move quickly between tables, explaining the story behind each dish on the menu to an eclectic crowd, from labourers and unionists in casual clothes to smartly-dressed bankers.

Several hearing and speech-impaired workers under the restaurant's equal opportunities programme also engage diners with animated hand gestures.

Hanging on the walls are photographs in sepia of the church's past and present bishops and cardinals, as well as various memorabilia celebrating Catholicism in the Philippines.

A pianist plays "Amazing Grace", a popular Christian hymn written by English clergyman John Newton in the 18th Century.

The soothing music envelopes the restaurant in a religious ambiance that is occasionally broken by the clanking of utensils and the muffled voices of orders being barked in the kitchen.

The name of the restaurant is derived from bishops' hats that are their symbol of authority.

The glass-encased mitres of three late Filipino prelates nominated for beatification are displayed in a corner, while a bookcase full of religious tomes offers diners a history of the Catholic Church in the Philippines.

A life-sized mannequin in a cardinal's vestments stares from a corner, towering over an altar with statues of the baby Jesus and Mother Mary.

"There is a certain charm to the idea that you are eating at a blessed place," said Marissa Castro, 28, a banker based in Australia who was paying her third visit to the restaurant since coming back home for a holiday.

"It certainly is a unique restaurant."

Businesswoman Elvira Go, who collaborated with the church to put up the restaurant, said the place was conceptualised when she and some bishop friends went on a pilgrimage to the Vatican several years ago.

They had frequented a small cafe where the clergy went, and the idea of putting up a similar place in Manila stuck.

The Philippines is the most obvious place in Asia to set up such a restaurant, with about 80 percent of the country's 94 million people Catholic thanks to its former status as Spanish colony,

Go's intention was just to put up a small canteen at the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines building located inside the old Itramuros Spanish fortress of Manila.

But the plan soon got the endorsement of the bishops conference's 120 members, some of whom asked friends to donate their time and services to the project.

With no previous experience running a restaurant, Go said the biggest challenge was the menu -- the bishops stated that the food must be affordable to the common labourer without sacrificing quality.

"But one night when the bishops were having dinner, the holy spirit suddenly gave me inspiration," Go said.

"So I went around the table and asked everyone what their favourite dishes were, and I was struck at how simple and doable they were."

The result was an interesting mix of dishes with diverse influences, from Italian-inspired pasta to a fusion of Asian, Western and uniquely Filipino food.

Among the favourites is salmon in tamarind stew, crispy pork legs deep fried to a golden brown and other Filipino fare with prices ranging from 100 pesos to 500 pesos (two to 11 dollars).

A 35-peso (less than a dollar) budget meal set is also offered, which will give one two dishes plus rice and the day's chosen drink.

But there are also pricey set meals which include a selection of soups, salads, steaks, pasta and seafoods from prawns to lobsters.

Ice creams, breads, pizzas and pastries are also freshly made in a backroom bakery.

Overseeing all the food is Paras, formerly the personal cook of Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal, one of the country's most senior spiritual leaders, who agreed to place her on loan to the restaurant.

The portly nun with an easy-going manner came from a small family in the impoverished island province of Marinduque, where she earned a degree in home economics from a local college.

Paras, 37, became a nun in 1991 and a decade later was asked to manage a religious retreat house, where her impressive cooking skills caught the attention of the cardinal.

"Cooking for God's people has always been my calling," Paras said.

She honed her craft by poring over cookbooks and experimenting on a fusion of local and international dishes.

"You just have to cook with passion, with your whole heart and prepare every dish as you would for your loved ones," she said.


Source: http://ph.news.yahoo.com/philippine-restaurant-seeks-feed-soul-054555533.html

Read also:

http://www.balikbayanmagazine.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=197:heavens-kitchen&catid=54:-salt-and-paper-&Itemid=9

http://www.themanilagirl.com/2010/08/blessed-restaurant-ristorante-delle.html

Daar waar de regenboog eindigt daar zal ik nooit komen totdat ik daar ooit zal zijn

Pinkpanther

Weet iemand nog een goed restaurant in Manila ?
Rondom Malate Ermita, 
  ik zie no vooral Korean en Japanese restaurants ook in de Grpte Shoppingmals.
IK eet nu regelmatig bij Duck Inn......maar wil wel eens wat afwisseling.
In Angeles City is het restaurant gebeuren veel meer op Europa/Usa gericht.

Ik haat de Mc Donalds en Jollybee;s hier.
Friet in 95% van de gevallen koud of matig warm
Cheeseburgers bijna altijd medium hot of koud.

Pinkpanther   :hoedjeaf:  :hoedjeaf:  :hoedjeaf:

tjenn

Citaat van: Pinkpanther op vrijdag 17 februari 2023, 08:59:56Ik haat de Mc Donalds en Jollybee;s hier.
Friet in 95% van de gevallen koud of matig warm
Cheeseburgers bijna altijd medium hot of koud.

Pinkpanther  :hoedjeaf:  :hoedjeaf:  :hoedjeaf:
Voor een goede en goedkope hamburger zou ik Burger king aanraden.

Pinkpanther

Ja klopt Burgerking is 10x beter....maar zit op veel minder plaatsen.
Mc donalds zijn er 6 of 7 dzd !!!

MvG  Pinkpanther   :hoedjeaf:  :hoedjeaf:  :hoedjeaf:

innka3

#4
Citaat van: Pinkpanther op vrijdag 17 februari 2023, 08:59:56Weet iemand nog een goed restaurant in Manila ?
Rondom Malate Ermita, 
  ik zie no vooral Korean en Japanese restaurants ook in de Grpte Shoppingmals.
IK eet nu regelmatig bij Duck Inn......maar wil wel eens wat afwisseling.
In Angeles City is het restaurant gebeuren veel meer op Europa/Usa gericht.

Ik haat de Mc Donalds en Jollybee;s hier.
Friet in 95% van de gevallen koud of matig warm
Cheeseburgers bijna altijd medium hot of koud.

Pinkpanther   :hoedjeaf:  :hoedjeaf:  :hoedjeaf:

kwam vroeger wel bij outback dat is een aussie restaurant,en zitten welreldwijd.  https://www.facebook.com/OutbackSteakhousePH/

jack

alleen de burgerking hebben nog echte aardappelfrietjes de rest zoals Mac do en jollibee en andere ketens is een soort meel, dus als je dan toch eens zin hebt in fastfood kies ik meestal de burgerking,  :floet:

innka3

Citaat van: jack op zaterdag 18 februari 2023, 00:50:26alleen de burgerking hebben nog echte aardappelfrietjes de rest zoals Mac do en jollibee en andere ketens is een soort meel, dus als je dan toch eens zin hebt in fastfood kies ik meestal de burgerking,  :floet:

in NL (ook bij ons) zijn er nog cafetaria's die RASpatat hebben ,nog steeds lekker ook als rasoorlog patat enz  :happy:  https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspatat

folkertjong

Citaat van: jack op zaterdag 18 februari 2023, 00:50:26alleen de burgerking hebben nog echte aardappelfrietjes de rest zoals Mac do en jollibee en andere ketens is een soort meel, dus als je dan toch eens zin hebt in fastfood kies ik meestal de burgerking,  :floet:


Niet perse waar.  De Jollibee en mac Do zijn gewoon aardappels in een kleinere maat gesneden dan de doorsnee Nederlandse patat.
De naam is Julienne

Read more at: https://blog.thenibble.com/2013/08/12/food-holiday-different-types-of-french-fries-a-glossary/

Als je een soort raspatat wil dan kun je dat af en toe krijgen bij Mc Do onder de naam Twister fries.
Jollibee verkoopt soms criss cut fries maar die zijn weer gewoon van aardappel gemaakt.

https://mcdonalds.fandom.com/wiki/Twister_Fries

https://www.spot.ph/eatdrink/the-latest-eat-drink/87742/jollibee-crisscut-fries-comeback-2021-a3284-20211018


Pinocchio

Waar kan je goedkoop eten, en waar is het duur? Een overzicht per land van de kostprijs voor een goedkope maaltijd:
https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_price_rankings?displayCurrency=EUR

Pinkpanther

Thailand Vietnam en Indonesia stuk goedkoper als the Philippines .... :ikkeniebegrijp:  :ikkeniebegrijp:  :ikkeniebegrijp: .!

Mvg

Pinkpanther    :hoedjeaf:  :hoedjeaf:  :hoedjeaf: