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August 28th, 2006 09:57 PM #111
good luck, GA! my atkins lifestyle makes me enjoy bagnet and sinanglao without fear! another visit to aling ester is in order...
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July 25th, 2007 11:40 AM #112Update lang mga sir: Trip to Baguio
Was finally able to find Tabligans in Scout Barrio,Loakan Road (hindi masyado visible yung sign nila). They serve mostly kambing dishes though meron din mga lechon kawali and the likes. They are only open for lunch. Ok din yung place nila. They said they now have a branch in Legarda Road.
Ate at Matutina's in Urdaneta.Their sinigang na malaga and sizzling binagoongan were really good. The waitress said they open at 8 am. I think they also have a branch in Legarda.
Tried pinulpugan (pork) in Brod Pit, okay din pulutan.
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August 12th, 2007 02:24 PM #113
TUNO-TUNO --> kilaweng kambing, pinapaitan atbp.
SARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP
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August 12th, 2007 09:06 PM #114
Kilawen nga karne ti baka, imbaliktad ken tay makolesterol nga sinanglaw
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September 2nd, 2007 12:47 AM #115
Marami din namang hindi macholesterol na Ilokano fuds like pinakbet, maraming klase ng dinengdeng or bulanglang ata sa tagalog (correct me if i'm wrong)
>dinengdeng na saluyot at labong
>baradibud
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September 2nd, 2007 01:18 AM #117
Dinuguan Ilokano style............
"Dinar-daraan". Dinuguang tuyot, walang sabaw.Parang karneng may chocolate.
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September 4th, 2007 12:55 PM #118
speaking about dinardaraan...
the best-selling dinardaraan i know of is from an unassuming restaurant in san nicolas, ilocos norte -- DAWANG'S. "crunchy dinuguan". that's what the late doreen fernandez, inquirer's food columnist, called this dish. it's like chicharon laman dredged with rich, thick dinuguan sauce. no watery tagalog-style dinuguan with puto here, folks...
the other day, i left baguio for laoag at 4am. the reason for leaving that early was to avoid daytime traffic in the highway. my ulterior motive though was to get to san nicolas early enough as the dinardaraan in dawang's is sold out by 10am. i arrived there at 830am, just in time to see the last of the dinardaraan being handed out to a lucky customer. it turned out that on sundays, the stuff gets wiped out really early. drats! i should not have taken that coffee break at mcdo in vigan!
the following are photos i took of my foray in dawang's last month.
29 july 2007, 6am. i thought i was the buena mano customer for the day. there were already two tables full by the time i got inside. one of the tables was seated with balikbayans hankering for hometown chow. the smoke at the right edge of the photo came from the wood stoves (dalikan) that they use in the restaurant. the place reeks of it. authentic talaga!
the dawang's spread. the stuff i like least on the table is that plate of rice.
crunchy dinuguan. it doesn't look much but i love it to death. as a matter of fact, i was not able to resist a spoonful before taking the photo.
ata-ata. simply put, raw beef with the requisite industrial strength papait fortified with apdo. non-ilocanos will most probably give this one a wide berth -- this one may be worthy enough to be featured in anthony bourdain's series.
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September 4th, 2007 09:18 PM #119
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September 5th, 2007 08:41 AM #120
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