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9/24/13

Chefs United: The Best of Marco Polo

Marco Polo Plaza Hotel's Culinary Journeys at Cafe Marco is a monthly sojourn of exciting flavors that one should look forward to. What with special guest chefs from other cities and countries sharing their signature creations giving Cebuanos and tourists an exclusive opportunity to taste these, there's always something to look forward to at the Marco Polo. 

Having realized as I wrote this post that I've been consistently invited to this series for more than a year now, I feel so blessed and fondly recall my most favorite of the series when they featured a separate extension of Filipino street food to the regular buffet for January 2013

I somewhat mentioned that they fly in guest chefs from other cities or countries. This time, they finally feature their own brigade of sous chefs, under the supervision of Ms. Jessica Avila, who have been running the hotel's award-winning dining outlets. This edition is called "Chefs United". 


I have personally worked with these guys as a culinary intern back in 2009 and it makes me feel so proud and happy to see them succeed and achieve this recognition. It's about time they shine because I can attest that they are the hands behind each block of dish that has built a concrete institution that is the renowned gastronomic experience only Marco Polo can offer in Cebu City.

THE REUNION! :D
[photo by Marco Polo Plaza Cebu]

My excitement was brewing as the chefs were presented in a parade with each of their masterpiece in their hand. Each one was then asked to give a brief description of their dish. My eyes glittered and I was so ready to pounce at the dishes just at the sight of them. 


Without further ado, here are the masterpieces…

(from top to bottom, left to right) Embutido by Chef Cornelio Tolo, Baked Pasta in Pumpkin by Chef Riz de Gamo, Beef Teppanyaki by Chef Ricky Monares, Chicken Tikka Masala by Chef Juanito Abangan, Lengua Burgundy with Coconut Wine by Chef Macario Escorra, Pata Tim by Chef Carlos Dingding, Beef Rendang by Chef Roseller Camomot, Paella Valenciana by Chef Nestor Alcoseba, Ricotta Cheese Strudel by Chef Rodelio Galvez, and Bourbon Basted Barbecue Ribs by Chef Luigi Mangubat

As soon as we settled down in our seats, the first dish brought to the table was a huge platter of assorted sushi rolls by Chef Corneli Tolo, Sous Chef of the Garde Manger (Cold Kitchen). Oh yesss, that Uni Sushi Roll (first thing I grabbed) was a winner. I seriously felt it calling me. ;)



The rest of the dishes then started pouring in continuously. The highlight of the night has definitely got to be the chefs gracefully serving us their creations. It felt very personal and heartwarming as if the chefs were feeding us themselves. 


Chef Carlos Dingding and Chef Juanito Abangan serving some dimsum made by Chef Carlos Dingding -I loved this!

          Each dish was certainly special in its own way - a masterpiece, and rightfully so. You could really taste the passion strewn all over it by the crafty hands of these artists. Some really did surprise me and a number were captivating. Unfortunately, there were some dishes that I missed to taste but my personal favorites would have to be the Beef Teppanyaki, (the sushi is a given), Lengua Burgundy, the dimsum and the Pata Tim. :D

Chicken Tikka Masala by Chef Juanito Abangan

And then dessert by Executive Pastry Chef Rodelio Galvez: Ricotta Cheese Strudel with Ube Macapuno Ice Cream. I loved that this dessert was not too sweet at all. The savory ricotta cheese was a great match with the sorbetes-like ube macapuno ice cream. It was substantial yet light.


Ricotta Cheese Strudel w/ Ube Macapuno Ice Cream

This was also a night that changed my life because it was my first time to genuinely appreciate bean curd pudding,  locally known as "taho". And this is exactly one of the best parts of food tasting - developing the palate. I have attempted several times to appreciate this on the streets but it just couldn't befriend my tongue. I could only tolerate two sips the most. And finally, after twenty-two years, I have come to terms with this fellow. This is probably the healthiest street food in the country (as long as you cut back on the brown sugar syrup) and it was just majestic, steaming from a mobile cart. It seriously caught my heart at the first spoonful - smooth, fine, warm, subtly sweet. This delicate creature melted in my mouth and smoothly sailed down my throat. From that point, spoonful after spoonful mechanically found its way up to my lips and I delightedly savored each one. Indeed, sometimes the most heartwarming dishes are the simplest ones.


Bean Curd Pudding a.k.a "Taho"

That said, this edition of the Culinary Journeys is now one of the best of their series to date. I would really recommend you folks not to miss this. There's so much more in store for you, dishes I have not tasted that you may get the privilege to.

Congratulations to all the chefs and Ms. Jessica Avila for a truly interesting and successful edition!

Chefs United is ongoing at Cafe Marco until September 29. For reservations and inquiries, visit Marco Polo Plaza Cebu's website at www.marcopoloplazacebu.com or refer to the contact details below:


Marco Polo Plaza Cebu
Cebu Veterans Drive, Nivel Hills
Lahug, Cebu City 6000


Contact: (032) 253 1111
Email: info@marcopoloplazacebu.com
Twitter: @5StarInCebu


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6/11/13

Cuisine of the Century

Tomorrow, we not only celebrate the 115 years of freedom that was bought with a price -- the blood of our fellow countrymen -- but also, the undying cuisine of our heritage. There's no better place to celebrate this national event but at the Marco Polo Plaza Cebu, Miele Guide's 5th Best Restaurant in the Philippines, as Cafe Marco's Culinary Journey brings us to the comfort of home where we can have as much of lola's cooking with Cucina del Siglo (Cuisine of the Century). Cucina del Siglo showcases perfected recipes passed on from generation to generation with the guidance of culinary guru Ms. Jessica Avila, Marco Polo's outstanding F&B consultant. 

The media launch for this, of which I was invited to, required a Filipiniana chic dress code. I literally went on panic mode but I know mom always has something for me to borrow. FYI, my mother dear is the original Lady Gaga. She has an outrageous wardrobe, accessories and shoes collection that I believe Lady Gaga only copied from. I usually prefer a casual fashion sense but this event encouraged me to dress up because they were raffling off an overnight stay for two at the hotel to the best dressed guest. Well, I'm always up for a challenge so I took my chance. 

          Wrapped up in an abaca top and a full length golden skirt with matching accessories, I marched up to the feast that awaited me (and the other guests). It was a melodic welcome with Cebu Normal University's choir at the grand staircase of the lobby. 

Ms. Jessica Avila with the CNU choristers in the backdrop

          Ms. Jessica Avila, the humble and honorable woman, never fails to credit the culinary team that she works with at the Marco Polo. I've also worked with these guys as an intern here before and they really are a great team. They are the running force of Marco Polo's delectable dishes.


Ms. Jessica Avila with Marco Polo's Culinary Team 

           So... What do you think of my outfit? :D This photo was taken by the F&B Manager himself, Mr. Stephan Wieprich. I'm honored! :)
  


            There are a lot of heartwarming, nostalgic dishes you'd enjoy in this spread. I personally loooved the pancit luglug, rellenong manok, bacalao and pinakbet


Pancit Luglug 
Bacalao
Pinakbet

            And of course, a Cafe Marco visit is never complete without a serving of their malicious cookies. :D

Malicious Cookies


           I forgot all about the suspense of the prize for the best dressed guest with my little feast. And lo and behold, I went home a winner!!! YAY! Thank you so much, Marco Polo! I'm treating my parents with it. They chose two best dressed guests. The other prize went to Ms. Chinggay Utzurrum. And since they also liked two other guests who dressed for the occasion, they gave out malicious cookies as consolation prizes to two other ladies. 


the babe with Doyzkie and Reymond Buenaviaje of iluvcebu.com and Marco Polo's marketing heads, Ms. Manna Alcaraz, Ms. Yumny Mariot and Ms. Kyra Cabaero

           Catch Cucina del Siglo at Cafe Marco from June 7 - 16! For inquiries and reservations, call 253 1111 loc 8245 or email mpplaza@marcopolohtels.com. Visit their website at www.marcopoloplazacebu.com. For real time updates, like their Facebook page at facebook.com/marcopolocebu or follow them on Twitter at @5StarInCebu