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Showing posts with label Filipino Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filipino Food. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

CNN Host Anthony Bourdain tries Filipino dessert 'Halo-Halo'

Last year, Multi-awarded Chef & Bizarre Foods host Andrew Zimmern said many good things about Filipino Food. . He even predicted that Filipino food is the next big thing after Thai, Japanese and Chinese food. Now, Another Famous Chef likened the Filipino food specifically the Filipino dessert ‘Halo-Halo’ which is being offered by the popular Filipino fast food chain, Jollibee.


Chef, author and TV personality Anthony Bourdain visited a Jollibee restaurant in Los Angeles and ate halo-halo for his new show, “Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown,” which aired on CNN on Sunday.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Andrew Zimmern: Filipino Food is the Next Big Thing



Andrew Zimmern? I knew him! Well, not personally but I was able to watched his show, "Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern", on TLC many times already. His shows exposed different exotic and unusual food offered in restaurant all over the world. From what I've seen, I believe he has the 'say' to announced or predict that Filipino Food is the next big thing. 

And Filipinos should rejoice and must be thankful about it, not because our food can now compete to other Asian food, but because someone has noticed that there is something special about Filipino food.

'Filipino food is the Next Big Thing' - Andrew Zimmern
By InterAksyon.com

"I predict, two years from now, Filipino food will be what we will have been talking about for six months," said Bizarre Foods host Andrew Zimmern in an interview with TODAY.com. "I think that's going to be the next big thing."

The story titled "Andrew Zimmern: Filipino food is the 'next big thing'" came out Tuesday on the Bites on TODAY blog, which is, according to the website, part of the MSNBC Digital Network.

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