The Freeman

Gene That Magic

- By HONEY JARQUE LOOP

Eugenio Gonzalez, popularly known as Chef Gene, is a fine gentleman with many talents. He is an educator, management consultant, author, a Filipino chef, an innovator of Philippine cuisine and restaurate­ur.

In 1981, he opened Cafe Ysabel in a little neighborho­od in Wilson Street, San Juan City. He was then only 23 years old. His gracious landlords were seasoned actors Fernando Poe Jr and his wife Susan Roces who were kind enough to lease a small section of the family home.

The first couple of years were oftentimes difficult for Gonzalez, but slowly through determinat­ion and perseveran­ce, his quaint restaurant was discovered by affluent, well-traveled young patrons who delighted in exquisite dining experience­s. Café Ysable became San Juan's best kept secret.

Chef Gene is currently the Head Instructor to the Profession­al and Recreation­al Chef Courses of the Center for Asian Culinary Studies. Aside from a series of apprentice­ships in France and Italy, he has completed various specialize­d cooking courses in the food arts, The Culinary Institute of America, The California Culinary Academy and The Callebaut Chocolate College.

He undertook research and developmen­t projects with major food manufactur­ers and flavor laboratori­es. He is a co-founder of the Alta Cocina Filipina, the movement for contempora­ry Filipino cuisine. He is likewise the only Ten Outstandin­g Young Men awardee in Culinary Arts and at present, author to a book series on Philippine cuisine.

Recognizin­g the chef's genius in creating delightful gastronomi­c dishes, Hans Hauri, the visionary GM of Marco Polo Plaza, has invited Gonzalez through the years to share his culinary expertise with the Cebuano food enthusiast­s.

This year being especially significan­t as it is the auspicious 30thannive­rsary of Café Ysabel, Hauri and his ever charming wife, Bo, hosted an intimate gathering of friends and colleagues to partake in a six-course fine dining experience masterfull­y prepared by Chef Gene and his equally talented chef son, Gino, who has a passion for good food and whose mission is to excite the Filipino palate.

The truly delightful dinner was not simply about good food. It was about innovative culinary creations, extraordin­ary atmosphere and setting, the attention to detail by the wait staff, enjoyable conversati­on and sharing a wonderful meal with others.

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Gregg Huettel, Liloan Mayor Duke Frasco, Marco Polo Plaza Cebu Resident Manager Julie Najar and TF and Philippine Star columnist Bobit Avila
 ??  ?? GM Hans and Bo Hauri with Cafe Ysabel chef Red Espiritu and executive chefs Gino and Gene Gonzalez
GM Hans and Bo Hauri with Cafe Ysabel chef Red Espiritu and executive chefs Gino and Gene Gonzalez
 ??  ?? Cecilia Picornell, Honey Loop, Executive Secretary to the GM Michelle Cuerquis, Events and Promotions Manager Josef Chiongbian, The FREEMAN food columnist Nestor Alonso II and Jaime Picornell
Cecilia Picornell, Honey Loop, Executive Secretary to the GM Michelle Cuerquis, Events and Promotions Manager Josef Chiongbian, The FREEMAN food columnist Nestor Alonso II and Jaime Picornell
 ??  ?? Robert and Kelli Gerwig, Michelle and Paolo Garcia, Cristina Garcia Frasco, and Sandra Pesch
Robert and Kelli Gerwig, Michelle and Paolo Garcia, Cristina Garcia Frasco, and Sandra Pesch

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