Ang Kamalig levels up and relaunches with a new store
renovation and new dishes in preparation for the MICE activities of the City. By going back to its roots, the culture and the history of
the Ilonggo people, they bring you the Ilonggo Table. Ask any Ilonggo and they will always describe
their childhood memories with food included and their Ilonggo Table.
Their
anniversary while going on their 5th year is a take on the Ilonggo
Table. Set One is the Paborito ni Toto with the famous
comfort food, the KBL soup mixed with other dishes like the Ubud salad, Steamed
oysters, Inasal na Manok, Rellenong Talong;
and the other set, called Luto ni Inday served with the Binakol
na Manok, Linusgusan nga Pasayan and the Grilled Pork Belly (Liempo) and still
with Ubud Salad and Steamed Oysters.
Both sets are served with Slices of Biscocho cake specially made for Ilonggo Table and for their anniversary. They also have the merienda version set of Ilonggo Table na Merienda ni Nene which is the Pancit Molo with biscocho and
empanada and hot tsokolate.
Do these not remind you of your hometown’s
Ilonggo Table?
The
store in Atria also undergoes a facelift readying itself for the MICE visits
and the millennials who now abound all over the city. MICE stands for Meetings, Incentive travel,
Conventions and Exhibitions and is the primary thrust of the city. With more and more travelers and tourists to
Iloilo, aside from the numerous balikbayans and its dear OFWS,
Ang Kamalig
showcases its Ilonggo cuisines to the ones who have always been curious to learn about it and
taste it and to the ones who miss its taste.
It is said one can learn culture through the palate and at Ang Kamalig
restaurant, this is very true.
Visit Kamalig at the Atria to see this
latest development and get a taste of what makes us Truly Ilonggo.
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