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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

9/9- A Culinary Tour of Pampanga 2.0

Open Invitation to all foodies out there:

We loved it so much that we felt that we are just scratching the surface of the Kapampangan cuisine. Spanky again agreed to lead us to another food adventure on Sept. 9, Saturday and here is the tentative schedule:

Leave Manila at around 9/10am.
Take Nlex and exit San Fernando.
Razon's Halo Halo at their original location in Guagua.
Check out Wood Carvers in Lubao Drive to Subic SBMA and have lunch at Meat Plus.
Take the Haribon Foundations's GuBAT Biodiversity Conservation Education and Bat-tour
To make Ajay happy, Duty Free shopping in SBMA.
After Subic, drive to Sen. Lito Lapid's legacy of the Megadike
Pasalubong shopping in San Fernando at Aurely's Bakeshop for the sinfully rich Brazo de Mercedes "bars"
Pasalubong shopping at Pampanga's Best & Tita's Pasalubong
Finale Dinner at Everybody's Cafe

There are already a few people who have confirmed to join so let me know if you want to join. Everybody is invited and the only requirement is that you need to be ready for a food marathon. Based on the first culinary tour experience, we would like to hire a van so that we can maximize the interaction and bonding in the car.

If you have any other suggestions on the itinerary, please let us know.

Brought to you by: Spanky Culinary Tours of Pampanga.

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How much is the fee, Anton?

Posted by: Gigi | Aug 30, 2006 10:18:04 AM

i'm from san fernando, and i suggest you eat dinner at Jun-Jun's, their barbeque and bibingka are to die for. believe me. It's located at mcarthur hi-way, dolores, san fernando, pampanga

Posted by: kenny | Aug 30, 2006 3:29:48 PM

gigi,

errr.....fee?
Gadzooks, Anton, we forgot to factor that in!!!
Grrrr....

actually wala pa, introductory offer pa lang. hahaha!
SpanxTours will work that out soon...
(gotta consult with mr. celdran on that one ",)

as in the 1st trip,
we just split expenses depending on what we individually eat,
except in family style restaurants.

i'll e-mail Awesome Anton the cost estimates
for all the food, toll fees, gas, etc.

just watch out for it in his blog.


kenny,

yup, if we find intestinal and stomach space, JunJun's BBQ, our very own version of Aristocrat, will be on the itinerary!!! my gosh... and that's right next to A La Creme too. Wooohoooo!!!

Posted by: spanx | Aug 30, 2006 5:15:43 PM

Wow, tempting. Where will the meetup be? If it accessible...

Posted by: Connie | Aug 30, 2006 8:08:56 PM

Wow, tempting. Where will the meetup be? If it's accessible...

Posted by: Connie | Aug 30, 2006 8:09:27 PM

Mmmmm, that sounds good! Looking forward to the final details! :) (btw, where's the meeting place in Manila?)

Posted by: nina | Aug 30, 2006 8:12:14 PM

SBMA? Thats already in Olongapo ah!

Posted by: manilastreetwalker | Aug 30, 2006 8:14:21 PM

Hi Anton,

I love Kapampangan food, especially the sisig at Aling Lucing's near the riles (train tracks). But when I find myself in Angeles City, I make it a point to eat at C' Italian Dining along Field Avenue, near Clark Airbase. The food, especially their panizza (it's thin crust pizza you roll and eat with fresh arugula leaves, is divine. Chef Chris is also a very warm host. Here's their website. http://www.citaliandining.com.

cleo

Posted by: cleo | Aug 30, 2006 11:55:56 PM

You should pass by the Betis and Bacolor Church since you're in the area. And don't forget to buy tamales and puto seco from Cabalantian.

Posted by: Ivan | Sep 4, 2006 11:54:36 PM

hi anton, you might want to try going to apung jung(cant remember the selling). Its located in Guagua town proper. They sell great pasalubong!!! pasties galore...

Posted by: micht | Sep 5, 2006 3:50:05 AM

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