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Barrio Bistro: Davao’s homegrown restaurant

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WHO would have thought that Barrio Bistro, one of Davao’s homegrown restaurant­s, was conceptual­ized during a family meal?

In 2010, Engr. Ricardo “Bong” Cañete and his then high school student son Gian were having dinner when they talked about the idea of putting up a restaurant.

“Our vision was to have a restaurant which will serve affordable but quality comfort food. We decided on the name Barrio Bistro and reserved it online with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) the same evening”, shares Bong, a BS Mechanical Engineerin­g graduate of De La Salle University (DLSU).

“Since our main outlet is located in Barrio Obrero, we adopted the barrio name. I grew up here and have fond memories of the old Obrero which is a fry cry from what it has become now. Bistro means “an unpretenti­ous and casual dining place”, contrary to what most people think. We want to have an atmosphere of a closeknit community just like in the old barrio - personal, friendly and relaxed”, describes the father of two.

Homegrown franchise

Bong and his family decided to construct the restaurant in their own property in Barrio Obrero so they could still rent the space out in case their business will not take off.

While constructi­on was on-going, the creative Bong developed his signature lipsmackin­g pizza, which is one of Barrio Bistro’s bestseller­s. The rest of the items in their initial menu came from Bong’s mother’s favorite recipes. Eventually, they also hired profession­als so they could further improve their food and operations.

When Bong and his son initially brainstorm­ed about Barrio Bistro, they already planned to replicate it in other locations in the future so they adopted the franchise business model.

In a span of three years, Bong and his son Gian (now a 3rd year BS Biochemist­ry college student at DLSU) has achieved their dream of going into franchisin­g.

“Our first franchised outlet located along Duterte St. opened last January 2013 and is operated by Vincent Gumapac. On the other hand, last May 21, 2013, Barrio Bistro’s second franchised outlet started its operations on May 21, 2013 at Damosa Gateway by young entreprene­urs Carlo Altavas, Christophe­r Tan and Van Uyking”, enthuses Bong.

‘Buy 1, take 1 pizzas’

and more

Barrio Bistro has a variety of food choices one can have anytime of the day like breakfast meals, set meals, pizza, pasta, sandwiches and food platters. The items in their menu are suitable for the solo diner or groups like families, barkadas, and corporate groups.

“The bestseller is our thin crust pizza. We have 11 delectable flavors, the most popular of which are the Barrio Pizza and the Three Cheese. We sell them ‘Buy 1, Take 1’ all day, including take out and deliveries. I believe we are the only establishm­ent in Davao to offer such a promo for pizzas”, states Bong proudly.

Aside from their signature pizzas, other family favorites include their mouthwater­ing BB Back Ribs, Crispy Dinuguan, Barrio Fried Chicken, Crispy Pork Belly, Spicy Pork Ribs set meals, Thai Pomelo Salad and rice platters like Bulad Rice and Tuna Fried Rice. The restaurant also has the Sate Seafood Noodle Soup, a spicy concoction of Indonesian spices which is an original recipe of Bong’s mother.

Davao’s brand of

hospitalit­y

The positive response of Barrio Bistro’s patrons has inspired Bong more in his endeavor. He assures that the restaurant will always be around to give value-for-money food and service to Dabawenyos and out-of-town guests.

“Barrio Bistro will continuous­ly innovate and develop new food items in addition to maintainin­g our quality and service. We seek suggestion­s and discuss with friends and franchisee­s on effective ways to improve our brand. The management is also committed to increase our branches through qualified franchisee­s in order for us to make our presence felt in the market. At this stage, I am already looking at the possibilit­ies of opening outlets outside Davao”, Bong divulges.

“Davao has always been known to offer delicious and affordable food. A number of visitors consider Davao as a food haven and I am proud that Barrio Bistro is part of it. Being a true Dabawenyo, I am happy that Barrio Bistro can share the Davao brand of hospitalit­y to other areas in the future!”, smiles Bong.

Barrio Bistro is located at 45 Lacson St., Bo. Obrero, D.C./ Tel. 2223366/9225353006; Duterte St., beside Bagobo Hotel/Tel. 2852222; and Damosa Gateway, Lanang/Tel. 3053535.

Obrero and Duterte: Open daily from 10am to 10pm (Obrero and Duterte); Damosa Gateway: Sunday to Thursday, 10am to 10pm; and Friday and Saturday 10am to 2am.

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 ??  ?? BLESSING. Fr. Frank Tobin, CSSR, blesses the Barrio Bistro Damosa Gateway branch and the team. LE CHEF. John Carlo Al tavas, franchise par tner and Chef Jhun Jovero, Barrio Bistro’s corporate chef.
BLESSING. Fr. Frank Tobin, CSSR, blesses the Barrio Bistro Damosa Gateway branch and the team. LE CHEF. John Carlo Al tavas, franchise par tner and Chef Jhun Jovero, Barrio Bistro’s corporate chef.
 ??  ?? BARRIO BISTRO’S NEWEST BRANCH. (From lef t) Franchise par tners Bong Cañete; Christophe­r and Irish Mae Tan; Yolly Cañete; John Carlo Altavas and Van Vernon Uyking formally open Barrio Bistro’s Damosa Gateway branch.
BARRIO BISTRO’S NEWEST BRANCH. (From lef t) Franchise par tners Bong Cañete; Christophe­r and Irish Mae Tan; Yolly Cañete; John Carlo Altavas and Van Vernon Uyking formally open Barrio Bistro’s Damosa Gateway branch.
 ??  ?? (From lef t) Lourdes Al tavas, Bong Cañete, Fr. Frank Tobin, CSSR , Irish Mae Tan, Yna Tan, Christophe­r Tan, Van Vernon Uyking, and John Carlo Altavas.
(From lef t) Lourdes Al tavas, Bong Cañete, Fr. Frank Tobin, CSSR , Irish Mae Tan, Yna Tan, Christophe­r Tan, Van Vernon Uyking, and John Carlo Altavas.
 ??  ?? (From lef t) Corazon AngTan and Lourdes Ang-Altavas enjoy
Barrio Bistro’s bestsellin­g pizza.
(From lef t) Corazon AngTan and Lourdes Ang-Altavas enjoy Barrio Bistro’s bestsellin­g pizza.

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