Cuisine that tastes like home at Tindeli by Chef Tatung

Nothing beats the warmth and comfort of home-cooked Filipino food. Whether it’s adobo, sinigang, or a plate of pancit, these dishes remind us of family gatherings, our lola’s kitchen, and the familiar flavors we grew up loving. At Tindeli, Chef Myke “Tatung” Sarthou has captured this feeling of home with his newest culinary venture—a Filipino-themed café and deli that combines the best of tradition with a modern touch.

Located in Gateway Mall’s Palenque food arena, Tindeli brings the essence of Filipino food to life in a setting that feels cozy and welcoming. Chef Tatung’s vision for Tindeli is simple: a place where Filipinos can come together to enjoy classic dishes, artisanal cured meats, and fresh-baked breads, all in one spot. It’s a café where the food tastes like home but with the quality and care of a chef’s touch.

Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Tindeli by Chef Tatung
A Culinary Dream 10 Years in the Making

Tindeli isn’t just another restaurant. It’s the result of a decade-long passion project that combines the Filipino tindahan (corner store) with an upscale deli experience. Chef Tatung, who is known for his expertise in Filipino cuisine, wanted to create a space where everyday comfort food could be celebrated and elevated.

The deli side of Tindeli offers a variety of Filipino-style cured meats, baked goods, and pasalubong treats. Whether you’re grabbing a bite to eat or taking home something special, Tindeli’s offerings are designed to remind you of the flavors of home.

Dining at Tindeli: A Feast of Familiar Flavors

After attending Chef Tatung’s birthday celebration at Quantum Skyview in Gateway Mall, my fellow foodies and I headed to Tindeli for dinner. The moment we stepped inside, we were welcomed by the warmth of the interiors—solihiya-patterned walls, the smell of freshly brewed coffee, and an ambiance that made us feel at home.

We were treated to a spread of dishes that highlighted the best of Tindeli’s menu:

Salted Egg Fries. A playful take on the popular salted egg flavor. The fries were crispy, with a generous coating of savory, salted egg powder that made them irresistible.

Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Tindeli by Chef Tatung

Chicken Macaroni Salad. This creamy side dish was a nostalgic reminder of Filipino celebrations, with tender chicken and macaroni mixed in a creamy dressing and topped with oodles of cheese.

Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Tindeli by Chef Tatung

Okoy. These crispy shrimp fritters were perfectly fried, delivering a satisfying crunch with each bite. A classic Filipino street food brought to the dining table.

Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Tindeli by Chef Tatung

Chop Suey. A colorful and hearty mix of vegetables and meat stir-fried in a savory sauce, it added a fresh and vibrant touch to our meal.

Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Tindeli by Chef Tatung

Dinuguan. A rich pork blood stew with tender meat, the dinuguan had a deep, hearty flavor that was both comforting and satisfying.

Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Tindeli by Chef Tatung

Pancit Canton. Stir-fried noodles with a medley of vegetables and meat, this dish was a celebration of flavors that Filipinos know and love.

Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Tindeli by Chef Tatung

Kare Kare. This peanut-based oxtail stew was thick, creamy, and flavorful. Paired with bagoong (shrimp paste), it was a delicious reminder of home-cooked meals.

Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Tindeli by Chef Tatung

Our meal ended with an array of indulgent desserts that made for a sweet conclusion:

Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Strawberry Shortcake. Light, fluffy, and filled with sweet strawberries, this cake was a refreshing and fruity treat.
Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Mango Cake. Light and fluffy, with luscious mango and cream on top and in between layers, this cake celebrated the sweet tropical fruit that is a Filipino favorite.
Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Blueberry Cheesecake. Rich, creamy cheesecake with a tart blueberry topping, perfect for those who love a balance of sweetness and tanginess.
Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Peanut Butter Choco Cake. Decadent and indulgent, this cake combined the rich flavors of chocolate and peanut butter in every bite.

To complement the meal, we enjoyed a variety of refreshing drinks:

Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Pink Guava Iced Tea. A fruity, tangy beverage that was both sweet and refreshing.
Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Sago’t Gulaman: A Filipino classic made with tapioca pearls and caramel jelly, served in sweet syrup—a perfect drink to accompany the meal.
Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Kape Americano: Made from beans sourced from Mt. Apo and Sultan Kudarat, this coffee was bold, flavorful, and a testament to the quality of Filipino-grown beans.
Tindeli by Chef Tatung
A Pasalubong Haven

Tindeli isn’t just about dining in. It’s also a haven for pasalubong—those take-home goodies that Filipinos love to share with family and friends. From giant ensaymadas to homemade galantina, there’s no shortage of options for anyone looking to bring a piece of Tindeli home.

One of Tindeli’s signature items is the Tindesal—an oversized, open-faced pandesal topped with generous fillings like chicken salad and longganisa spread. It’s a playful take on the classic Filipino bread roll, made even more indulgent.

Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Tindeli by Chef Tatung

Chef Tatung also offers his range of house-made cured meats and baked breads, including his classic sourdough and ube pandesal. These items are made in-house with the highest quality ingredients, offering a taste of home that’s perfect for gifting or enjoying at home.

The Future of Tindeli

Tindeli’s first branch in Gateway Mall is just the beginning. Chef Tatung has big plans for the future, aiming to open more branches in key cities across Metro Manila and beyond. Over the next few years, he plans to bring Tindeli to more locations, sharing his love for Filipino cuisine with even more people.

Chef Tatung has expressed plans to target opening ten new branches next year alone, expanding the Tindeli experience while staying true to the quality and authenticity that defines it.

Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Tindeli by Chef Tatung
Why You Should Visit Tindeli

Tindeli is clearly a celebration of Filipino culture, tradition, and flavors. Whether you’re sitting down for a meal with family, grabbing a coffee, or shopping for pasalubong, Tindeli offers an experience that brings the comfort of home to every bite.

With its cozy ambiance, carefully curated menu, and Chef Tatung’s dedication to preserving and elevating Filipino cuisine, Tindeli is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves food that tastes like home.

Tindeli by Chef Tatung is located at Palenque, Upper Ground B, Gateway Mall 2, Cubao, Quezon City, open for dine-in and delivery weekdays from 10am to 9pm and weekends from 10am to 10pm. For inquiries and reservations, contact +63 916 4688084.

Another branch is located at 45 Kamuning Road, Barangay East Kamias, Quezon City.

Know more about its menu and offers by following Tindeli by Chef Tatung on Facebook, Instagram and Tiktok.

Disclosure: I attended a food tasting held at this restaurant. Food items are served free of charge.

Rediscovering Filipino Cuisine at Kingsford Cafe’s Filipino Food Festival

Over the past few years, Filipino food has been slowly but surely getting the recognition it deserves as a truly world-class cuisine. Characterized by Spanish, Chinese and Indian influences as well as regional cultures, Filipino cuisine has been noted to offer rich diversity and bold flavors.

However, most Pinoys tend to take their homegrown dishes for granted. That doesn’t apply to Kingsford Hotel’s Executive Chef Angelo Chubby Timban. A seasoned chef with accolades in international cooking competitions, Chef Chubby is known for his creativity and passion for the craft. His culinary philosophy is deeply rooted in his Filipino upbringing, yet redefined through modern European techniques and contemporary Asian executions.

Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival

This drove him and his team to launch a Filipino food festival.

In celebration of Filipino cuisine

Kingsford Cafe’s Filipino Food Festival, an all-you-can-eat buffet held Friday and Saturday evenings this June, offers a feast that is as much about rediscovering one’s roots as it is about indulging in a spectacular array of dishes from across the archipelago.

Chef Chubby’s vision for the Filipino Food Festival is to celebrate the rich produce of the Philippines and its multicultural influences to trigger both delicious nostalgia and an unforgettable dining experience among diners and hotel guests.

A homey yet elegant setting for Filipino culinary explorations

Located at the ground floor of Kingsford Hotel Manila, the Kingsford Cafe is fusion of modern elegance and cultural homage. Since its opening in late 2021, the hotel’s cafe has become a favored destination for both travelers and locals seeking a unique culinary experience. The cafe’s contemporary design and cozy interiors, complemented by beautiful wall art, create an inviting ambiance perfect for enjoying a meal that celebrates Filipino heritage.

Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival

With a seating capacity of up to 128 guests, Kingsford Cafe is well-equipped to host the bustling crowds that the festival attracts. Its sectioned dining areas offer an intimate setting for private gatherings, making it an ideal spot for family celebrations or intimate get-togethers.

A journey through flavors of the Philippines

The festival is more than just a buffet; it’s a comprehensive tour of the Philippines through its diverse regional cuisines. Guests are invited to explore dishes from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, each offering a unique taste of the country’s culinary landscape.

Fortunately, I was able to take this delicious journey together with my foodie friends.

Salads and Appetizers

The salad bar is a vibrant medley of fresh textures and flavors, offering:

Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Ensaladang Talong. A smoky eggplant salad.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Ensaladang Labanos. A crisp radish salad.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Paku at Talbos ng Sayote. A unique blend of fern and chayote tops.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Ensaladang Yamang Dagat. A seafood and pomelo salad that brings the ocean to your plate.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Burong Itlog. Fermented eggs, quite a delicious surprise for me and my friends.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kinilaw na Tuna. Fresh tuna ceviche.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Pinya, Mangga and Singkamas. Slices of pineapple, green mango and turnips on sticks to be dipped in bagoong.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Bonete and Mantekilya. Hat-shaped pan de sal served with creamy butter.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Crisp greens.
Viands and main courses

The main course offerings are a testament to the festival’s commitment to showcasing the diversity of Filipino cuisine:

Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Inihaw na Lamang Dagat Sarsa Alavars. Grilled seafood with Alavar sauce from Zamboanga.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Dinakdakan. Grilled pork parts mixed with spices from Ilocos.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
San Nicolas Dinuguan. A rich pork blood stew from Pangasinan.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kare-Kareng Baka at Libro Libro. Oxtail in a rich peanut sauce with ox tripe.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Manok Pianggang. Tausug dish of grilled chicken in coconut sauce.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kalderetang Kambing. A savory goat meat stew.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Tiyula Itum. Maranao soup prepared with beef cooked with lemongrass, ginger, turmeric and charred coconut.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Lanciao sa Lorega. Mixed seafood soup from Cebu.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Pinasingawang Gulay. Steamed vegetables accompanied by salted egg and a side of Kapampangan buro.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Gising-Gising. Nueva Ecijan spicy green bean dish.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Pinakbet. Mixed vegetables sauteed with shrimp paste from Ilocos.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Suahe at Tahong. Steamed shrimp and mussels.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Asul na Kanin sa Pandan. Rice infused with butterfly pea and pandan.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Sisig at Bagoong Rice. Fried rice flavored with a combination of sisig and shrimp paste.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Prinitos. A medley of fried favorites such as Shrimp and Kangkong Rebusado, Crispy Crablets and Beef Tadyang (Ribs).

The carving station features two show-stopping and indulgent meat dishes: Litsong Tapang Baka, roasted cured beef, a festival favorite and Pinatasan at Hinurnong Liempo sa Laing, roasted pork belly with taro leaves in coconut milk.

Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Grillery

A particular highlight of the buffet is the grillery station, featuring Pinoy streetfood and smokey-savory inihaw such as Tenga ng Baboy (pig ears), Buntot ng Tuna (tuna tail), Inasal (Bacolod dish of chicken marinated in a special sauce), Liempo (pork belly), Atay ng Baboy (pig liver), Lumot (squid) and Longganisa (various regional sausages including Hamonado, Alaminos and Toklong) all freshly grilled upon order, as well as local dried fish.

Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Desserts and Sweets

No Filipino feast is complete without desserts, and the festival delivers an impressive lineup of favorites:

Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Halo-Halong Suman. A delightful mix of rice cakes.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Pichi Pichi. Soft cassava cakes.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Sans Rival. A macaron-like take on peanute-based meringue cake.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Taho Panna Cotta. An up-leveled version of the caramel and creamy tofu-based dessert.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Pianono Flag. Fluffy sponge roll cake wth buttercream frosting depicting the Filipino flag.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Assorted Native Delicacies. A variety of traditional Filipino sweets, my favorites of which are the sampaguita-infused polvoron and the pastillas de leche balls.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Ginataang Halo Halo. Sticky rice balls and halo-halo ingredients stewed in coconut milk.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Sari-saring Prutas sa Panahon. Slices of seasonal fruits like pineapple, papaya and watermelon.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Sorbetes. Bubblegum, strawberry, vanilla and avocado flavored ice cream.
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Ice Candy. Pinoy version of ice pops in mango, halo-halo and pandan flavors.

I’m so glad to have been able to experience The Filipino Food Festival at Kingsford Cafe. Aside from being a celebration of Filipino heritage and culture, it was also a nostalgic trip down memory lane brought about by flavors from my childhood.

By bringing together diverse regional dishes, Chef Angelo and his team have created an experience that not only delights the palate but also warms the heart. Whether you’re rediscovering old favorites or trying something new, the festival is a must-visit for anyone looking to connect with their roots through the universal language of food.

Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival
Kingsford Cafe Filipino Food Festival

So, gather your family and friends, and embark on a culinary journey that promises to be as memorable as it is delicious. Rediscover your heritage, one dish at a time, at Kingsford Cafe’s Filipino Food Festival.

The Filipino Food Festival runs every Friday and Saturday from 6PM to 10PM this June. The buffet is priced at Php1,888 for adults and Php1,000 for children aged 6 to 11. To reserve a table, email dine@kingsfordmanila.com, call +63 2 88886388 or +63 917 8053585, or reach out via Kingsford Hotel Manila’s Facebook and Instagram pages.

Kingsford Cafe is located at the Ground Floor of Kingsford Hotel Manila, Bagong Nayong Pilipino, Entertainment City, Tambo, Paranaque City. Know more about Kingsford Hotel Manila by visiting its website.

Disclosure: Together with other foodies, I was invited to attend a food tasting event held in this restaurant. Food items mentioned here were served to allow us to sample the fare and in exchange for honest reviews.

Frotea’s Flavorful Expansion: Batangas & Cavite Welcomes New Branches

Frotea, the pioneer of innovative milk tea dessert experiences in the Philippines, is on a mission to redefine the sweet tooth’s paradise. With vibrant interiors and a contemporary vibe, its branches in Ibaan and Rosario, Batangas, have already made a mark since the brand’s launch last September. Now, the excitement brews as Frotea gears up for two more sensational openings in Bacoor, Cavite, slated for the first quarter of 2024.

A Taste of Frotea’s Charm

Frotea doesn’t just serve delightful drinks and desserts; it curates an ambiance perfect for post-school hangouts, weekend gatherings, merienda delights, or casual lunch dates. Embracing a fusion of pop colors and modern aesthetics, its spaces promise a welcoming atmosphere for families and barkadas alike.

Affordable Delights & Unique Offerings

The heart of Frotea lies in its promise of affordable indulgence. With prices under P100, guests can savor an array of unique flavors. The spotlight shines on its Dark Choco Ice, a Bingsu-inspired delight that melds premium cocoa with creamy milk, as well as its fish waffles, a crunchy-on-the-outside, creamy-on-the-inside Korean-inspired treat. For those seeking a fun, interactive experience, its soft-serve Panda ice cream paired with popping boba is a must-try!

Sip and Savor

The menu at Frotea continues to expand along with its horizons. From the Classic and Cream Puff series to the Signature Oreo and Ube concoctions, patrons can explore an assortment of flavors. For a lighter alternative, the Fruit Teas offer a refreshing choice. Pair any of these delightful beverages with Frotea’s unique desserts for an ultimate sweet symphony.

Bringing People Together

Engr. Ana Margarita Lustre-Malijan, co-founder of Frotea, shares, “Our expansion journey is about creating spaces where people can relax and create memories. We’re excited to extend affordable drinks and desserts to places like Batangas and Cavite, fostering a welcoming environment for everyone to enjoy delightful milk tea, one cup at a time.”

Indulge at Frotea

Whether it’s the charm of Batangas or the allure of Cavite, Frotea invites everyone to experience its delectable offerings. With the new spots in Batangas and the upcoming branches in Cavite, visitors can revel in these sensational treats. Explore these havens in person or opt for doorstep delights via Food Panda and Grab Food.

Stay connected with Frotea through its official website and social media channels on Facebook and Instagram for updates, events, and all things delicious.

Details provided in a recent press release.