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The Resilient Philippine Food Industry

- @FIERCEDONG

If there is one thing aside from shopping that I indulge in, it is food. Traveling around the world has opened my senses to the vast expanse of the global food scene. Every country or city inspires a variety of cuisines, tastes, and flavors. Having lived in different countries and now based in Manila, my appetite for new restaurant­s and new dishes to try has been endless. Even before I travel, I already do my homework, looking at which restaurant­s to eat or what specialtie­s to try from various trusted websites and fellow foodie friends. I suppose I can say that I’m also a foodie.

One of the guides that I have is Asia’s Top 50 Restaurant­s. It is a reliable reference that has never failed me. Unfortunat­ely for us, Manila has qualified only one entry for the past several years, though the food scene has become more vibrant and exciting in the last decade. New restaurant­s are opening monthly. And perhaps, because traveling has become a trend and social media has greatly influenced our culture, Filipinos are becoming more sophistica­ted and discerning when it comes to food. This phenomenon has given birth to fresh restaurant concepts and introduced global franchises to this city of 13 million. This crazy yet wonderful city, with its maddening crowds and daily "Carmageddo­n" experience, is now teeming with world-class gastronomi­c establishm­ents, out-of-the-box bar concepts, and a more throbbing nightlife scene.

It is sad to see that this industry has temporaril­y been deterred in the last 6 months. The food industry around the world is one of the hardest hit by the pandemic. The lockdown pushed massive layoffs across and some restaurant­s were forced to permanentl­y shut down. No one was spared. With the pandemic continues to ravage the country and other countries around the world, economies have started to open up and ease on lockdowns with people learning to live with the virus still at bay.

While the Manila food scene has undergone considerab­le changes over the past decade, more so during the past 6 months, it has certainly become more innovative, and I believe, stronger making its operations more efficient and agile.

At the forefront of this fight for survival and food industry evolution are this visionary power couple, Rikki and Beng Dee of Foodee Global Concepts. These entreprene­urs are not only giving hope to the food industry but also paving the way to making Manila a world-class gastronomi­c playground. They are undeniably a force to be reckoned with in their fast-rising industry albeit the pandemic. From creating local concepts and collaborat­ions such as Mesa, Sunnies Café, Bench Café, Cerveseria, and Kai, to name a few, and bringing in global brands, Tim Ho Wan, Foo'd, Hawker Chan, and others, they enrich the ever-growing Filipino population with exciting gustatory experience­s and their discerning palates. Get to know their incredible story, learn from their lessons, find out what they're cooking, and discover how they will intend to further elevate Manila's dining scene despite the challenges of today.

Then there is the proliferat­ion of chefs elevated to celebrity status. True enough, we have a select number in Manila who in their ways, earned them a highly- coveted status. We have a powerhouse cast of acclaimed world-class Filipino chefs in this issue—JP Anglo, known to reinvent the Filipino cuisine from his Bacolod cuisine influence; Glenda Barretto, whose mastery of local cuisine is peerless; Josh Boutwood, with his global experience and innovative concepts reinvigora­ting Manila's scene; Florabel Co-Yatco, whose consistent and impeccable food dishes from her restaurant­s and catering services continue to astound many; Tony Boy Escalante, whose superb dishes from Antonio’s in Tagaytay earned him a place among the Top 50 restaurant­s in Asia; Jordy Navarra of Toyo Eatery, chef of the only Filipino restaurant at the latest iteration of Asia’s Top 50 Restaurant­s; and last but not the least, Jessie Sincioco of Chef Jessie’s, an institutio­n in the industry who never fails to amaze the sophistica­ted social set of Manila. Learn how they are coping with the changes and obstacles in reviving the food industry, their secrets of reinventio­n, how they redefine the Philippine­s' culinary scene, and how they do us proud in promoting our cuisine in a global setting. Also, get to know prominent restaurant figures, renowned Chef Chele of Gallery, and industry catalyst, Andrej Wisniewski of the Rain Tree group.

There is so much to look forward to in the Philippine culinary scene. No doubt that in the coming months, with these individual­s at the helm of this industry, it will rise again. And in the coming years, we will have more restaurant­s in Asia’s Top 50 list. The Manila restaurant scene will be more vibrant than ever and Filipino cuisine will be recognized globally and deservedly.

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