Filipino cuisine can be found in all 50 states, plus Washington, D.C., and Guam. Here are the best places to find it. Cultural enclaves in America sustain ways of life that might otherwise have been ...
The word adobao doesn’t exist in Tagalog or any other Filipino dialect. Mike Pimentel made it up because he needed a name for this fusion dish of pork belly adobo with pickled papaya slaw in a bao (a ...
It's just past 5 p.m. on a Thursday evening in Seattle, and Musang, chef Melissa Miranda's modern Filipino restaurant, is packed. Tables quickly fill up with plates of jet-black cuttlefish-ink pancit, ...
The glossy, crispy skin and juicy meat of charcoal-roasted lechon; the charred gelatinous pork fat at the end of a barbecue skewer; the hearty marrow-enriched beef broth of bulalo: These are some of ...
Ayala Coffee, the state’s first Filipino coffee shop, has gone through several transformations in the past few years. Originally a pop-up coffee cart, then a small Union coffee shop in 2021, Ayala has ...
The Bay Area has long been a center of Filipino culture and cuisine and today’s Filipino food scene in San Francisco and the East Bay is an exciting mix of old and new: you’ll find everything from ...
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