Having a mom
from Bicol meant we grew up knowing good food, which thankfully, had not been
limited to dishes peppered with chili peppers or swimming in coconut milk. And it might
surprise many that though I’m half Bicolana, I’ve never eaten Bicol Express or
Pinangat (a blend of taro leaves, meat or shrimp and coconut milk wrapped in more
taro leaves and tied securely with coconut leaf which may or may not be chilli).
That is,
until my latest visit to the region.
The famous Dad's Pinangat and me and the officemates posing with the famous Dad (3rd from left) |
My first
taste of Pinangat wasn’t even at the famous Dad’s Pinangat which was supposedly
the original and best tasting pinangat in the province. It was in a restaurant
called Ceña Una (Old House or Sinauna).
Located along
Calle F. Lotivio St. in Daraga, Albay, this colonial-house-turned-restaurant is,
like most of the establishments, are some 10-15 minutes away from the airport
(according to our trusty Department of Toursim accredited driver). You may
experience some traffic going here, though, as you’ll have to pass by Daraga
Town proper and a few schools along the way.
If you’re not
a big old-house-lover and the exterior doesn’t get you, the charming
accessories inside surely will. While the house is filled with antique
furniture and figurines, the were dedicated to maintain the old-Filipino feel
that they even created wooden-looking cases for their modern furniture- from
the air conditioners to the electric fans. If you’ve fallen in love with some
of their decorative pieces, you can even call them up and have them make some
for you, or just drop by their shop in Mandaluyong if you’re Manila-bound.
But the real
winner of the night was the Pasta Ceña Una Espesyal. It’s fettuccine pasta made with a seemingly
deconstructed pinangat—Coconut milk, taro leaves and shrimp topped with spear
mint and with a dash of saffron. It’s served with white bread which, on the bad
side, could use some flavour, but on the good side, doesn’t take the spotlight
away from the dish.
Pasta Ceña Una Espesyal (photo from foodtrippings.com) |
If I had
known Pinangat tasted these great, I should have probably tried them waaaaaaay
back. It was one of the best dishes I’ve tasted during our
stay here in Albay (and boy-oh-boy there were some pretty tasty dishes). That’s
saying a lot from someone not a fan of fushion food, too.
Ceña Una Chocolate Cake (photo from flashbulbjunkie.blogspot.com) |
Kind of makes
me think that eating in Bicol is a danger to the cholesterol levels. But that’s
probably why Becilanos eat so much greens.
If you’re
ever in the general area visiting the majestic Mayon, this is a place you
should definitely make time for, too, especially since like most places around Albay, it's just 10 minutes away (at least according to out DOT-accredited driver, Kuya Al :))).
Contact
details
Lourdes
Villanueva (0524354338 / 09178684030)
Schedule
Mon - Wed: 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
Thu: 1:00 am - 10:00 pm
Fri - Sat: 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sun: 11:30 am - 9:00 pm