Philippine Daily Inquirer

Yes, Madrid Fusion Manila 2018 is happening

- Email the author at pinoyfood0­4@yahoo.com MICKEY FENIX

At the cocktails in honor of people who helped make Madrid Fusion Manila 2017 a successful event, a question popped: Will there be a Madrid Fusion Manila 2018?

The Department of Tourism (DOT) officials were not talking before the distributi­on of plaques to media partners, journalist­s and exhibit participan­ts. But rumors were rife that there would be a fourth gastronomy congress.

Well, the announceme­nt was made, and the contract signing happened. Lourdes Plana of Foro de Debate, who handles Madrid Fusion, was onstage with Tourism Secretary Wanda Corazon Teo, Undersecre­tary Benito Bengzon Jr., and Iñigo Inbarnegar­ay, business director of Grupo Vocento, Spain’s major multimedia company that owns newspapers, radio and TV stations, and a news agency.

Vocento is the new partner of Foro de Debate, according to Plana. No dates were specified for the next Madrid Fusion Manila; the previous three editions were all held in April.

What the organizers were more specific about were the chefs who have asked to grace the event. The only familiar name to me is Pepe Solla of Galicia. We had been invited to his restaurant, Casa Solla, during our first visit to Madrid Fusion in 2011. That was my first taste of so-called “molecular gastronomy.” This year we met again in the Madrid Fusion where he talked about the freshness of seafood.

The other Spanish chefs include Javier Estevez, who trained originally in Galicia but who now has his own restau- rant, La Tasqueria, in Madrid; and Iñigo Lavado, a Basque and whose restaurant bearing his name is known for fast foodlike fare that is inexpensiv­e but of top quality.

Two foreign chefs working in Spain—Mexican Roberto Ruiz of the Michelin-star restaurant Punto MX in Madrid, and Brazilian Diego Gallegos of Sollo in Malaga, known for his culinary causes like sustainabl­e gastronomy—are said to have confirmed their attendance.

American chefs Paul Qui of Kuneho in Texas and Curtis Duffy of Grace in Chicago will also participat­e.

Asia will be represente­d by Matt Abergel of Ronin in Hong Kong, Mingoo Kang of Mingles in Seoul, Singapore participan­ts LG Han of Labyrinth and Aitor Geronimo Orive of Iggy’s, and Hajime Yoneda of Hajime in Osaka.

No word yet on the Filipino chefs. Just as in the previous Congress preparatio­ns, Lourdes Plana will be going around, or has already gone around, to check on chefs and interestin­g dining places.

I hope they include restaurant­s outside Manila—even if they are not of Michelin décor quality, as long as they offer good, honest cooking.

Or why not a nonchef who works with ingredient­s and their sources such as farmers and fishermen, who make sure that Filipino cooking is documented and preserved?

 ??  ?? Madrid Fusion 2018 contract signing with Tourism Undersecre­tary Benito Bengzon Jr., Tourism Secretary Wanda Corazon Teo, Lourdes Plana of Foro de Dabate, Iñigo Inbarnegar­ay of Grupo Vocento
Madrid Fusion 2018 contract signing with Tourism Undersecre­tary Benito Bengzon Jr., Tourism Secretary Wanda Corazon Teo, Lourdes Plana of Foro de Dabate, Iñigo Inbarnegar­ay of Grupo Vocento
 ??  ?? Pepe Solla of Casa Solla in Galicia
Pepe Solla of Casa Solla in Galicia
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