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  • Ramilo (Ram) Villaluna

    Ram is a budding chef from Iloilo City (Molo). He gained his training in Culinary Arts at the Center for Asian Culinary Studies under food guru Gene Gonzalez, Institute of Culinary Education (formerly Peter Kumpps) in New York. He took up bread making, and he studied food styling under Delores Custer of the Culinary Institute of America. It all started in Antique where his father owned a restaurant many Antiquenos learned to love. He continued the culinary legacy of his father and now, Ram owns a catering business, Cindy\'s Catering. Food is Ram\'s life, seriously speaking. I am short in saying that he is married to the food industry that, he spends most of his time teaching and mentoring at the Department of Culinary Arts at the University of San Agustin in Iloilo. If one cannot find him in the classroom, Ram will be on the road crisscrossing Iloilo and Antique having first hand in the management of his thriving businesses from both provinces. He also has a once-a-week TV show in GMA 7 \"Food Trip\". I met with Ram once before and he exudes perfectionism, the character that will beam him up to the limelight of culinary arts. At present time, Ram is extremely busy in Manila. I believe he is one of the finalists in The National Food Showdown 2010 sponsored by ABS-CBN. We wish you all the luck, Ram! Maybe, after this showdown, Ram will have the opportunity share favorite recipe here at ILONGGO LIVING.

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Discovering Marina in Manila

Sunday, February 7, 2010 AT 01:02 PM

February 7, 2010

A day just before my departure for Canada, I promised myself to soak up on Ilonggo foods. That was fulfilled when I ventured in Market Market at The Fort. It was an exciting adventure since I do not know the place and bravely re-assured myself that if I was not lost in New York city, finding The Fort will be a breeze! I was whisked by a cab from my hotel in Makati to Fort Bonifacio. It was truly an adventure as I navigated myself around the market area and the mall area later that evening. I spotted Marina Seafoods Restaurant with ease and without second thoughts, I ordered favorite signature Ilonggo foods. Those kinds of food I will be missing a lot I ordered. CheckĀ  them out!

First stop, I zeroed in at LASWA. This was my first laswa in ages.

First stop, I zeroed in at LASWA. This was my first laswa in ages.

KBL (Kadios, Langka & Baboy)an Ilonggo favorite. This dish is always featured in the Ilonggo culinary.

KBL (Kadios, Langka & Baboy)an Ilonggo favorite. This dish is always featured in the Ilonggo culinary.

Fried Tangigue, a taste of fresh King fish.

Fried Tangigue, a taste of fresh King fish.

Kinilaw na fresh tuna.

Kinilaw na fresh tuna.

Here they are, Ilonggo foods I ordered at Marina.

Here they are, Ilonggo foods I ordered at Marina.

A parade of Ilonggo foods at Marina Seafoods Restaurant! I wish I have a "big man's appetite!

A parade of Ilonggo foods at Marina Seafoods Restaurant! I wish I have a "big man's appetite".

MARINA IN MANILA! A great place to catch up with Ilonggo foods.

MARINA IN MANILA! A great place to catch up with Ilonggo foods.

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One Response to “Discovering Marina in Manila”

  1. Great post. Interesting read. I read something similar yesterday but for the life of me I can’t remember what the site was though. It’ll come to me – it must be old age :)


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