Food Service and Wedding Information of Batangas
Towns Delight The Batangas Caterer
Towns Delight specializes in Batangas Catering Service. As a known caterer in town, the said food provider cooks and serves like a typical Batanguenos or Batanguenas do.
Wedding Catering Service had been considered as a prime specialty and function of Towns Delight. As a wedding caterer in Batangas, the company does ensure that every weddings or marriage done under their careful wedding caterer service will become memorable, elegant and special. “Kasalan sa Batangas” is an event wherein dining and eating is considered as the main event. Some of the recent towns or locations where Towns Delight had been considered for such “batangas wedding catering service” are Nasugbu, Balayan, Tanauan, Calatagan. Churches like Caleruega are one of the venues wherein the food caterer always been considered on the choices.
Listed below are some of the available restaurant and food caterer in Batangas.
Taaleña Restaurant is located in a Spanish Style Manor named Casa Taal in Tagaytay City. It has an unobstructed view of the Taal Lake and Volcano.
LnJ's Catering Service and Rentals
Telephone no. 043-210-56-04(Nasugbu Batangas)
Cell number 0928-22-55-186
Address: Nasugbu, Batangas
C. Aguila Food and Catering Services
Telephone no.: (043) 9807477
Cell Number: 0920-9531386
Address: Bauan, Batangas
Batangas Weddings
- A traditional nuptial arrangement in town is setting up a huge menu of foods for people that will come to the reception after the ceremony.
- A wedding dance wherein couples will dance and their sponsors as well as other visitors can clip money to their clothes.
- A party will be celebrated with matching lambanog after the reception.
Delicacies
There are lots of foods you’ll love. Batangueños are skilled cooks, and fiestas around the towns and barrios will show you their competence in cooking. Barrio Fiesta’s are very common in Batangas during the month of May. Actually, you can go around the whole month of May, in different barrios celebrating their respective fiesta.
One of Batangas food specialty is kalderetang kambing (stewed goats meat). Cooked with tomato sauce, green and red pepper, potatoes, and other spices.
Bulalo (beef bone marrow and shank boiled) is common along the highway of Sto Tomas. Most of the restaurants serve bulalo as their special meal. Batangas beef is considered the best in the Philippines.
Lechon (roasted pig) is the Phillipines most sought after dish. But, you should try lechon, the batangas way. Batangueños has a different way in roasting the pig. To preserve the crispy skin of the pig. The sauce has a special ingredient, which makes the lechon a sumptuous delicacy in Batangas. But, for those who are concerned with their diet, lechon has a high level of cholesterol fat.
Balayan, Batangas Parada ng Lechon Celebration
Tapang Taal (jerked pork) is a breakfast Batangas food. It is served with fried garlic rice, sunny side up egg and atsara (pickled papaya). But you should try how it is being prepared in Taal. Served with hot tablea tsokolate (cocoa chocolate) poured in rice. I suggest you try this when you visit the town of Taal.
Batangueños has a different way of cooking adobo (meat cooked in vinegar, salt, pepper, garlic and soy sauce). Adobo is usually cooked with soy sauce in most parts of the Philippines. But, in Batangas yellow ginger is used, instead of soy sauce. Making adobo in Batangas with a distinctive color of yellowish green.
Maliputo fish can only be found in Taal Lake near Pansipit River. According to the people around the area, the fish moslo, a seawater fish, when it enters the fresh water Pansipit river, becomes a fish called maliputo. This fish has delightful milky taste and usually cooked as sinigang, (boiled with tamarind and different vegetables) or grilled, served with bagoong Balayan (anchovy). This fish is rare, making it a delightful Batangas food.
Tawilis another fish found only in Taal Lake is a small fish. Usually cooked deep-fried, and served with bagoong Balayan and green mangoes.
A popular Batangas dish among batangueños is sinaing na tulingan (boiled tuna). The fish once cooked can last for days without refrigeration. Cooked in palayok (earthenware pot) for at least 4 hours.
Talking about coffee, Batangas has a world-class coffee called kapeng barako (Batangas brew). Being an agricultural province is rich with coffee plantations specially the city of Lipa. According to a source, coffee beans used by world known coffee shop, uses Batangas coffee beans. You should try this coffee (barako meaning strong) will keep you awake all day. Usually served in Batangas hotels and beach resorts.
About Batangas Food
Ask the locals about their "kilawin", it is fresh fish soaked in vinegar and acidic juices like lemon, lime, or the local kalamansi, with lots of tiny chopped onions, fresh garlic, and hot peppers, its really good when the fish is still very fresh, as in just caught and straight ahead to the chopping board.
Fried longganisa and Tapang Taal with Atchara.
Beef Kaldereta and Beef Tadyang at the A & M Restaurant.
Hamburger at the Hungry Hippo in Batangas City.
Crispy Pata at The Only Place / The Other Place Restaurants.
Pritong Tilapia caught fresh from Taal Lake.
Maliputo is a delicious fish found only at Taal Lake.
Tawilis is another delicacy - small fishes caught only in Taal Lake.
Pancit Tikyano (red stir-fried noodles) from Letty's in Batangas City.
Hot Chocolate in a roadside stand en route to Mabini and Anilao.
Kapeng Barako, the coffee that made the province famous.
Lomi in Pangao Ibaan is the best and try their original mouth-watering Tamales.
An overview of city of Batangas
According to Wikipedia.org, Batangas is a province of the Philippines located on the southwestern part of Luzon in the CALABARZON region. Its capital is Batangas City and it is bordered by the provinces of Cavite and Laguna to the north and Quezon to the east. Across the Verde Island Passages to the south is the island of Mindoro and to the west lies the South China Sea.
Batangas is one of the most popular tourist destinations near Metro Manila. The province has many beaches and famous for excellent diving spots only a few hours away from Manila. Some of the more notable ones are Anilao in the Municipality of Mabini, Matabungkay in the Municipality of Lian, Punta Fuego in the Municipality of Nasugbu, the Municipality of Calatagan and Laiya in the Municipality of San Juan.
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