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.