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Sili at Gata and Filipina Explorer Giveaway

Are you a sucker for spicy food? Do you often crave for coconut milk-based Bicolano specialties? If you answered yes, then this giveaway fits the bill just right.


About a year ago, my mom went on to rent out a space along South Super Highway, a stone’s throw from the famous Aling Nene’s, to fulfill her dream of cooking for a bigger audience. Aptly named Sili at Gata, the store offers soul-stirring Bicolano specialties, mostly laced with rich coco milk such as Bicol Express, laing, adobo sa gata, ginataang tilapia and dinuguan sa gata. Also on the menu are other regional Filipino dishes like sisig, binagoongang baboy, and kandingga (bopis), and Jigs’ favorite among the bunch, Beef Curry (along with Bicol Express). Mine is igado, laing and lengua. Sadly, the lengua’s already phased out as of this writing.

Bicol Express. You’ve to be ready for that zing. This one is super hot.

As a true-blue Bicolana who hails from Albay, she has mastered the art of cooking creamy, mouthwatering authentic Bicolano dishes with that nice spicy kick. As her daughter, I would tell you that the one thing I learned from my mother when it comes to cooking is to never scrimp on the ingredients – even condiments like soy sauce needs to be great, not just average; never settle for commercial grade. Being so particular with food quality, the momma occasionally gets offers to cater at intimate events.

Igado
The nice thing about her store is that each serving is pre-packed in 200-gram servings then sealed in microwaveable containers immediately after cooking (post-cooling, of course) to maintain the quality and freshness. The food is then stored in the fridge, so customers can bring it to the office or at home and not worry about spillage or it going rancid. 

Surprisingly, the quality of the food doesn’t change despite age. Perfect for all ya busy bees who don’t have time to cook.Otherwise, you can opt to eat it at the store if you like. They’d microwave it for you – no extra charge.

We take these goodies from Manila to our home in Bulacan and they remain cold and fresh even after a 3-hour drive. Every food we took home from there retained that wonderful flavor and rich texture even after a week of storing it in the fridge.  

Beef curry. Sarap ‘to, promise.

We want to extend my mother’s home-cooked meals to you and experience how heartwarming they are yourself. So, we’re giving away P400 worth of goodies (This is enough to buy 4 or 5 viands. Price differs per dish) from Sili at Gata. As usual, we’re using Rafflecopter so it should be easy peasy. Simply like the Filipina Explorer and Sili at Gata page. Earn more raffle entries by following me on Twitter, tweeting about the giveaway, sharing it on Facebook, and adding me up on Google Plus. Anybody based in the Philippines can join, but please remember that you have to pick up the goodies from the store itself, which is based along South Super Highway in Makati. The store is open from Mondays through Sundays, 9am to 8:45pm. 

Again, the terms are simple:

1. Open to all Filipina Explorer and Sili at Gata fans.
2. Winner will win P400 worth of pre-packed viands from Sili at Gata (any viand of choice as long as it is available).

3. Due to the pershable nature of the prizes at hand, winner has to pick up the prize directly at the Sili at Gata store along South Super Highway. Absolutely no deliveries.Exact address is 5777 South Super Highway corner Zobel Roxas, Palanan, Makati.
4. Promo runs from August 15 to August 29 midnight.

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About the Author

Gretchen Filart

Gretchen Filart is a writer from the Philippines, where she weaves poems and creative nonfiction about motherhood, love, healing, nature, and intersectionalities. Her works have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net, received distinction from phoebe’s Spring Poetry Contest and Navigator’s Travel Writing Competition, and share space in local and foreign publications. Connect with her on Twitter, Instagram, and Bluesky @gretchenfilart. She’s usually friendly.

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  1. Andrea Bancud says

    August 15, 2013 at 9:08 am

    I love Bicol Express 🙂 my father is from Camarines Sur so I grew up eating veggies with gata… everything is ginataan! :))

    Reply
  2. Chona Gomba says

    August 15, 2013 at 9:19 am

    Definitely Bicol Express. I love spicy food and this dish is just the first thing that comes to my mind whenever I'm craving for something spicy 🙂

    Reply
  3. sherry ann gole cruz says

    August 15, 2013 at 1:41 pm

    bicol express and laing

    Reply
  4. Jim Marlon Macaraeg says

    August 15, 2013 at 5:12 pm

    Bicol Express and Laing

    Reply
  5. Gie Cruz says

    August 19, 2013 at 9:24 pm

    Bicol Express 🙂

    Reply

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