Philippine Daily Inquirer

New breed of restaurate­urs shines in SM City Telabastag­an

- By Feliciano Rodriguez III @Inq_lifestyle

Pampanga is well known for its deep culinary tradition—a mixture of native cuisine, well salted with Spanish influences from colonial times. There is also a strong Chinese influence in Kapampanga­n cuisine.

With such a deep culinary tradition, one would think that it’s difficult for the new and innovative to break into the food scene in the province. Our recent food trip to Pampanga, however, proves this wrong.

Our trip to Pampanga did not just encompass the convention­al and the traditiona­l, but the new and innovative. We were delighted to find and meet a new generation of foodies in the province, with culinary concepts that wow and excite the tastebuds of even the most discerning gourmet.

There was Tex-mex cuisine, American-diner fare, and twists on classic Pinoy fare. We also discovered a unique Filipinian­a-themed buffet, which offers a weekly rotating culinary feast. Apart from the food, we also visited a little known gem in Pampanga, a natural hot spring, at the foot of Mt. Pinatubo.

Our dining destinatio­ns are found in the recently opened SM City mall in Telabastag­an, a barangay in San Fernando City.

Balanghai and Tapa Tapa

Balanghai displays Filipino pride both in its interior design and cuisine. The restaurant is set up as a buffet with weekly changing themes. One week, they’ll feature Tagalog dishes, the next, food from Mindanao. Succeeding weeks feature food from the North and Central Luzon (bagnet, pansit batil patong), South Luzon and

Visayas.

Balanghai features a plethora of Pinoy dishes like KBL (kadios, baboy, langka) and binakol (chicken soup with coconut water base). They also serve laing ,a number of sinigang soup dishes, and more.

Our second restaurant, Tapa Tapa, also features Filipino fare, but concentrat­es on the Filipino favorite, tapa or dried cured beef. Tapa Tapa Bistro also serves the all-time favorite tapsilog (fried rice, fried egg, served with beef tapa).

Red Woodberry and Jalapeños

After the two Pinoy theme foodie stops, we now go to two Western-style restaurant­s. Red Woodberry has the ambiance of an American diner café. Their specialtie­s are waffles and pancakes slathered with your choice of toppings from

sweet to savory.

They also specialize in all-day breakfast options from continenta­l to Filipino favorites like longganisa and egg, and champorado with tuyo. The Chorizo and Pepperoni Pizza is particular­ly good as are their Cream Meaty Carbonara and Spaghetti Meatballs.

From North America to the South, we now head to Jalapeños, a Tex-mex restaurant owned by Zarah Zamora Garcia. “We wanted a unique concept and we love Mexican food so here we are,” Garcia said.

It ready welcome in SM City Telabastag­an, which sees itself as a gateway for these new generation of foodies.

We tried their tacos, quesadilla­s and the Tex-mex sampler—platter with burritos, nachos, rice and chicken wings, and more. They also serve margaritas and beer.

U-R.A.C.K. BAR-B-Q

The restaurant at SM Telabastag­an has a fun, lowkey vibe designed to appeal to millennial­s, but owner Christine Rosario said that she and her husband set it up after taking up culinary courses at the Pampanga campus of ISCAHM (Internatio­nal School for Culinary Arts and Management).

“Both of us are foodies. Since we opened last year, we’ve been attracting a lot of families celebratin­g special occasions like birthdays and anniversar­ies,” Rosario said. Aside from barbecued meats, other popular items include their version of African Periperi chicken and the crowdpleas­ing sisig-topped nachos.

Chubs Chasers

Best friends Carvyna Alvarez and Dianne Manalansan chose to open their second branch of Chubs Chasers in SM Telabastag­an to reach their target market of young profession­als who wanted bigger portions that were reasonably priced. “It’s really value for money,” Alvarez said.

Manalansan, a native of Lubao town, also wanted to share with her province mates the kind of food they have become known for since they opened their first branch at Visayas Ave., Quezon City in 2015. The casual dining restaurant specialize­s in a range of grilled or barbecued meat. Orders come in two sizes, Sexy or Chubby, with the latter consisting of double portions of meat.

 ?? —PHOTOS BY LEO M. SABANGAN II ?? Fruity pancake at Red Woodberry Café and Pancakes
—PHOTOS BY LEO M. SABANGAN II Fruity pancake at Red Woodberry Café and Pancakes
 ??  ?? Executive chef Josiah Juil Miole, Barbie Salazar and store supervisor Jielyne of Red Woodberry Café and Pancakes
Executive chef Josiah Juil Miole, Barbie Salazar and store supervisor Jielyne of Red Woodberry Café and Pancakes
 ??  ?? Zarah Zamora Garcia, owner of Tex-mex restaurant Jalapeños
Zarah Zamora Garcia, owner of Tex-mex restaurant Jalapeños
 ?? —LEO M. SABANGAN II ?? Chicken kebab from U-rack BAR-B-Q
—LEO M. SABANGAN II Chicken kebab from U-rack BAR-B-Q

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