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Thursday, November 23, 2023

Angono Petroglyphs

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The Angono Petroglyphs are a significant archaeological site located in Barangay San Pedro, Angono, Rizal, Philippines. These ancient rock carvings have earned the recognition of being the oldest known artworks in the country and have been declared as a national cultural treasure.

Dating back to around 3000 B.C., the petroglyphs were discovered by National Artist Carlos "Botong" Francisco in 1965. The site is composed of a large rock wall, measuring about 63 meters long and about eight meters high. It features over 127 individual engravings depicting various figures and symbols, believed to be created by our ancient ancestors using stone tools.


Picture from Google

The engravings found at the Angono Petroglyphs showcase a wide range of subjects, including human figures, animals such as lizards and frogs, and geometric shapes. Some interpretations suggest that these carvings represent early forms of communication, relating to hunting practices, spiritual beliefs, or even rituals performed by the ancient inhabitants of the area.

These prehistoric artworks provide valuable insights into the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines, shedding light on the artistic skills and cultural practices of our ancestors. The preservation and study of the Angono Petroglyphs have played a crucial role in understanding the country's early civilizations and their way of life.


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To protect and showcase this remarkable cultural heritage, the National Museum of the Philippines has taken responsibility for the conservation and management of the Angono Petroglyphs. Visitors can now explore the site and learn about its significance through guided tours and informative displays.

The Angono Petroglyphs serve as a reminder of our connection to the past, inspiring us to appreciate and preserve our cultural heritage. They stand as a testament to the creativity, ingenuity, and artistry of our ancestors who left their mark on the rocks, providing a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Philippine history and culture.






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Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant Menu 🍴


Experiencing the Extraordinary: A Fascination with Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant's Unique Menu

In a sea of countless restaurants, Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant stands out as a true culinary gem. What sets this establishment apart is its fascinating menu, offering a wide array of dishes that cannot be found in any other restaurant. From exotic appetizers to unique desserts, Balaw Balaw presents an extraordinary dining experience that is sure to captivate even the most adventurous food lovers.

Exotic Appetizers:
The journey through Balaw Balaw's menu begins with a selection of appetizers that excite the taste buds. The Nilasing na Hipon (drunken shrimp) and Crispy Kangkong (crispy fried water spinach) provide a delightful start to the meal. For those seeking a more adventurous culinary experience, options like Crispy Fried Itik (crispy fried native duck), Camaron (fried shrimp), and Crispy Walkman (a creative twist on crispy fried pork ears) offer a truly unique dining experience.

Savory Soups:
Balaw Balaw's menu takes traditional soups to a whole new level. Sinigang na Maliputo (sour soup with a local fish called maliputo), Halo-halong Sinigang sa Misu o Bayabas (mixed sour soup with miso or guava), Bouillabaisse (a French seafood soup), and La Oya (a traditional clay pot soup) showcase a range of flavors and influences. These soups demonstrate the restaurant's commitment to providing diverse and tantalizing menu options.

Dishes Prepared with Coconut Milk:
One of the standout features of Balaw Balaw's menu is the use of coconut milk in various dishes. The Ginataang Kuhol (snails cooked in coconut milk), Nag-aapoy na Pata (flaming pork leg cooked in coconut milk), and Bicol Express (a spicy pork dish cooked with coconut milk) highlight the richness and versatility of this ingredient. The addition of coconut milk infuses the dishes with a unique flavor profile, adding depth and complexity to each bite.

Specialty Rice Dishes:
Balaw Balaw's specialty rice dishes are truly irresistible. Options such as Pink Rice Fried Rice with Balaw-Balaw sauce, Binagoongan Rice (rice with pork in shrimp paste), and Balaw-Balaw Rice (rice cooked with fermented shrimp paste) complement the main courses perfectly. These aromatic and flavorful rice dishes elevate the dining experience to new heights.

Minaluto: A Complete Culinary Experience:
For those dining with a group, Balaw Balaw offers the Minaluto, a delightful combination of steamed rice, mussels, prawns, crab, water spinach, pork adobo, tomato, and salted red egg. This family-sized feast provides a complete and satisfying meal infused with local flavors. The Minaluto showcases the restaurant's dedication to creating memorable dining experiences for its patrons.

Exotic Delicacies:
What truly sets Balaw Balaw apart are its exotic dishes. The menu boasts unique offerings such as Soup No. 5 (made with cow's butt and balls), Sizzling Butt and Balls (cow's butt and balls cooked as adobo), Sinabawang Balot (duck embryos cooked in soup), and Sizzling Balot (duck embryos cooked as adobo). These unconventional delicacies cater to those seeking an extraordinary culinary adventure. Other notable exotic options include Tapang Usa or Baboy damo (cured dried venison or wild boar), Nilasing na Palaka (deep-fried frog legs marinated in gin), Adobong Palaka (frog meat stewed in garlic, soy sauce, and vinegar), Kamaro (crickets cooked in garlic and seasoning), Uok (wood grubs found in fallen coconut trees cooked as adobo or steamed in tamarind fruit), Bibingkang Abnoy (spoiled duck eggs cooked in banana leaves with coriander, tomatoes, and onions), and Crispy Alagaw Leaves (herbal mint leaves dipped in batter and deep-fried).

Delectable Desserts and Refreshing Beverages:
To conclude the dining experience on a sweet note, Balaw Balaw offers the Bucoroco, a delightful combination of young coconut, halo-halo, and ice cream. This dessert is a true indulgence for the senses. Complementing the desserts are unique beverages like the Gayuma Aphrodisiac drink (coconut meat with Pandan juice and grenadine syrup), Apat na Panahon (a mix of four kinds of juice), and Balaw-Balaw Punch (mixed fruit juices with sparkling water and grenadine syrup). These refreshing drinks were perfectly rounded off the extraordinary culinary journey at Balaw Balaw.

Affordability and Worth:
Despite the exceptional and one-of-a-kind dining experience it offers

Disclaimer:
I just got hold of a clearer copy of their menu online and the prices are not the latest they have in their current menu.


Picture not mine from https://dokumen.tips/

I am fascinated by Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant and its unique menu that sets it apart from other establishments in the market. Their selection of dishes, especially the exotic options, cannot be found in any other restaurant. From appetizers to desserts, Balaw Balaw offers a truly distinctive culinary experience.

Starting with the appetizers, they have a variety of mouth-watering options. The Nilasing na Hipon (drunken shrimp) and Crispy Kangkong (crispy fried water spinach) are sure to whet your appetite. For the more adventurous eaters, they offer Crispy Fried Itik (crispy fried duck), Camaron (fried shrimp), and Crispy Walkman (a creative twist on crispy fried fish).


Mga Pampagana 
APPETIZERS

Nilasing na Hipon
Native shrimps soaked in wine and deep fried P 130.00

Crispy Kangkong
Water Spinach in deep-fried batter P 120.00

Tanigue or Cream Dory fish Kilawin
Slices of mackerel ceviche in vinegar & spices P220.00
Slices of cream dory ceviche in vinegar & spices P 210.00

Baked Tahong or Talaba
Baked Mussels or Oyster w/ garlic and cheese P 170.00

Litson Kawali
Pork Liempo fried in deep hot oil P 215.00

Crispy Fried Itik 
Native Duck boiled to tender and deep fried P 200.00

Camaron
Deep fried Shrimps rolled in flour and egg P 205.00

Calamares
Deep fried Squid rings P 215.00

Crispy Walkman
Crispy fried pork ears P 150.00


Ensalada At Atchara
FRESH SALAD AND PICKLED VEGGIES

Ensaladang Pipino
Sliced Cucumber w/ vinegar, pepper, sugar & salt P 80.00

Ensaladang Mangga
Diced green Mangoes w/ onion, tomato, & shrimp paste P 80.00

Ensaladang Talong
Boiled Eggplant drenched in coconut milk, vinegar & garlic P 85.00

Ensaladang Talbos ng Kamote (seasonal)
Parboiled Camote leaves w/ vinegar, diced tomato & onion P 70.00

Ensaladang Ampalaya 
Mixture of vegetables like radish, eggplant, ampalaya cooked with vinegar & sugar to taste P 80.00

Ensaladang Itlog na Maalat
Salted Egg w/ diced tomato & onion P 80.00

Ensaladang Mustasa
Fresh mustasa leaves with chopped onion P 80.00
And tomato and bagoong on the side

Ensaladang Labanos
Grated radish with vinaigrette P 90.00


Picture not mine from https://dokumen.tips/

Their soups are equally enticing. Sinigang na Maliputo (sour soup with a local fish called maliputo), Halo-halong Sinigang sa Misu o Bayabas (mixed sour soup with miso or guava), Bouillabaisse (a French seafood soup), and La Oya (a traditional clay pot soup) showcase a range of flavors and influences.


Sabaw-Sabaw
SOUPS

A. SINIGANG: TAMARIND SOUP MIXED WITH MEAT, POULTRY OR FISH

Sinigang na Dalag
Mudfish cooked in tamarind extract and banana heart blossoms P 70.00 per gram

Sinigang na Kanduli sa Miso
Kanduli prepared as sinigang w/ soybean miso paste & tamarind extract P 195.00

Sinigang na Kanduli sa Bayabas (seasonal)
Kanduli cooked in Guava fruits P 195.00

Sinigang na Ulo ng Karpa
Fish head (Carp's head) cooked in Guava fruit or tamarind juice P 180.00

Sinigang na Maliputo
Rare seawater fish cooked in tamarind extract P80.00 per gram

Sinampalukang Manok
Chicken cooked with tamarind extract and tamarind leaves P 235.00

Halo-halong Sinigang sa Misu o Bayabas (seasonal) 
Mixed freshwater fishes & prawns prepared as sinigang with tamarind extract and soybean cake or guava fruits
P 300.00

Sinigang na Hipon     Prawns cooked in Tamarind extract or kamias P 245.00
Sinigang na Baka     Beef “Castillas” with tamarind base P 300.00
Sinigang na Baboy     Pork cooked tamarind extract P 250.00
Sinigang na Manok     Chicken cooked tamarind extract P 240.00
Sinigang na Hito     Catfish with tamarind extract P 45.00 per gram


B.  PESA: PLAIN FISH WITH GINGER, VEGETABLES, AND RICE WATER FOR BROTH

Pesang Dalag
Mudfish prepared as pesa P 70.00/gm

Pesang Kanduli 
Kanduli cooked as pesa P 195.00


C.  NILAGA: MEAT STEWED WITH VEGETABLES ADDED

Nilagang Baka     Stewed Beef P 295.00
Nilagang Manok     Stewed Chicken P 240.00
Nilagang Baboy     Stewed Pork P 250.00

D.   AT IBA PA

Bulanglang na Tahong 
Freshwater Mussels boiled in broth with vegetables P 180.00

Bulalo 
Beef shanks boiled to tender P 300.00 

Bouillabaisse
Soup dish of mixed seafood with green peas and diced carrots P 310.00

La Oya
Soup dish from beef shanks or kenchi with vegetables atchuete extract “kanela” & sugar to taste P 300.00


Picture not mine from https://dokumen.tips/

One of the standout features of their menu is the dishes prepared with coconut milk. Ginataang Kuhol (snails cooked in coconut milk), Nag-aapoy na Pata (flaming pork leg cooked in coconut milk), and Bicol Express (a spicy pork dish cooked with coconut milk) highlight the richness and versatility of this ingredient.

Their specialty rice dishes are irresistible. Pink Rice Fried Rice with Balaw-Balaw sauce, Binagoongan Rice (rice with pork in shrimp paste), and Balaw-Balaw Rice (rice cooked with fermented shrimp paste) complement their main courses perfectly.


Pinasingawan
STEAMED

Tilapia sa Mayonesa
Tilapia coated with mayonnaise, grated cheese & carrots P 70.00/gm

Tilapia sa Sampalok
Steamed Tilapia w/ tamarind fruits P 55.00/gm

Alimasag
Steamed Crabs P 220.00

Hipon sa Sampalok 
Steamed Prawns w/ tamarind fruits P 240.00

Hipon Halabos sa Mantikilya 
Steamed Prawns w/ butter sauce P 240.00



Pinalapot Sa Gata 
DISHES PREPARED WITH COCONUT MILK

Ginataang Alimasag 
Crabs cooked in coconut milk & mustard P 310.00

Ginataang Espesyal 
Mixed sea foods in coconut milk P 330.00

Ginataang Kuhol (seasonal)
Freshwater snails cooked in coconut milk P 140.00

Ginataang Hipon 
Prawns cooked in coconut milk P 240.00

Nag-aapoy na Pata 
Pork legs in coconut milk P 350.00

Adobong Palos sa Gata (seasonal)
Eel cooked as adobo with coconut milk P 320.00

Adobong Kanduli 
Silver Catfish cooked as adobo w/ coco milk P 195.00

Adobong Hito sa Gata 
Fresh Catfish cooked as adobo w/ coco milk P 50.00/gm



PILING LUTUIN

Ginisang Balaw-Balaw sa Baboy at Talong
Fermented shrimps sautéed w/ pork and eggplant P 170.00

Ginisang bagoong sa baboy at talong
Salted shrimps sautéed w/ pork and eggplant P170.00

Picture not mine from https://dokumen.tips/


Ginulayan
VEGETABLE DISHES 

Kare-Kareng Baka “Tuwalya”
Beef tripe stewed in peanut sauce, vegetables served with salted shrimp fry P 255.00

Kare-Kareng Baka “Laman”
Beef chunks stewed in peanut sauce, vegetables served with salted shrimp fry P 330.00

Kare-Kareng Dagat
Assorted seafood cooked in peanut sauce P 345.00

Pinakbet Bagnet
Sautéed vegetables, broiled mudfish & Shrimp w/ pork P 235.00

Ginisang Kangkong
Water spinach sautéed with onion, garlic & seasoned to taste P 120.00

Adobong Kangkong
Water spinach sautéed w/ pork, vinegar, soy sauce, garlic and pepper P 145.00

Kangkong Chopsuey
Water spinach cooked as chopsuey P 190.00

Laing at Gabi
Gabi leaves with pork, shrimp and cooked in coconut milk P 200.00

Chopsuey
Mixed vegetables sautéed with shrimp, pork liver with thick paste P 220.00

Kinilaw na Puso ng Saging
Banana heart marinated in vinegar & pork P 220.00

Pinasingawang Gulay at Bagoong
Steamed vegetables w/ shrimp paste P 140.00

Bicol Express
Pork cooked in garlic, onions, green and red chili in heavy coconut milk P 230.00

Rice Steamed     White rice P 20.00
Garlic Fried Rice     Rice sautéed in garlic P 75.00
Pink Rice     Fried rice with Balaw-Balaw sauce P 220.00
Chopsuey Rice     Plain rice with Chopsuey topping P 185.00

Binagoongan Rice
Fried rice mixed with bagoong, seafood, chorizo, onion and garlic P 230.00

Adobo Rice
Rice with pork cooked as adobo and wrapped in banana leaves P 90.00

Balaw-Balaw Rice
Fried rice mixed w/seafood, chorizo de Bilbao, onion & garlic P 230.00


Picture not mine from https://dokumen.tips/

The Minaluto, available in family size, is a delightful combination of steamed rice, mussels, prawn, crab, water spinach, pork adobo, tomato, and salted red egg. It is a complete and satisfying meal infused with local flavors.

MINALUTO

1. Regular Minaluto ( one serving )
One dish meal consisting of steamed rice, mussels, prawn, crab, water spinach, pork adobo, tomato and salted red egg P 250.00

w/ yellow rice: P 280.00
w/ binagoongan rice: P 270.00
w/ pink rice P 280.00

2. Medium ( 3-4 servings) steamed rice P 970.00
w/ yellow rice P 1,100.00
w/ binagoongan rice P 1,050.00
w/ pink rice P 1,100.00

3. Family Size ( 6-8 Serving )
One dish meal consisting of steamed rice, squid, mussels, prawn, crab, water spinach, fried pork, fried chicken, salted red egg, tomato, eggplant & okra P 1,200.00

w/ yellow rice: P 1,350.00
w/ binagoongan rice: P 1,250.00
w/ pink rice P 1,370.00


Burong Dalag
Fermented freshwater mudfish cooked in “Angkak” and sautéed in garlic, onion & tomato P 220.00

Burong Hito
Fermented freshwater catfish cooked in “Angkak” and sautéed in garlic, onion & tomato P 220.00

Adobong Baboy at Manok 
Pork and Chicken stewed in vinegar, garlic, bay leaves, and peppercorn P 240.00

Pinaupong Manok sa Asin 
Chicken stuffed w/ tamarind leaves & peppercorn P 345.00

Dinilawang Palos (seasonal)
Eel cooked in garlic, onions, turmeric & vegetables & seasoned to taste P 320.00

Sisig Pork 
Pork Ears crispy fried minced in onion and mayonnaise and served on a sizzling plate P 245.00

Pinaghugasang Dalag
Broiled Mudfish with broiled rice water, onion, and tomato P 70.00/gm

Asadong Itik
Native Duck cooked in sweet sauce P 240.00

Sweet and Sour Itik 
Native Duck cooked in sweet & sour sauce P 240.00

Kalderetang Baka 
Beef stewed in tomato sauce, spice & bell pepper P 340.00

Kalderetang Itik 
Duck stewed in tomato sauce, spice & bell pepper P 250.00

Ginisang Pagkaing Dagat sa Bawang
Sautéed seafood in garlic P 320.00

Alimanghang 
Crab sautéed in his own fat with chili P 300.00

Adobong Itik sa Gata
Duck meat cooked as adobo in heavy coconut milk P 240.00


Picture not mine from https://dokumen.tips/


Ihaw - Ihaw at Prito
GRILLED AND FRIED

Dalag     Freshwater Catfish P 50.00/gm
Hito     Silver Catfish P 45.00/gm
Tilapia     Nile Perch P 45.00/gm
Tahong     Mussels P 125.00
Talaba      Oyster P 135.00
Baboy     Pork P 200.00
Manok     Chicken half/ whole P 170.00 P 340.00
Pusit     Stuffed squid P 230.00
Talong     Eggplant P 70.00
Crispy Pata     Fried pork leg P 335.00

Maliputo (seasonal)
Rare Fish found only in Taal Lake P 75.00/gm

Sari - Saring Inihaw
Grilled Meat, Seafoods and Veggies P 570.00

Manok Lutong Barbekyu
Chicken BBQ P 120.00

Baboy Lutong Barbekyu
Pork BBQ P 110.00



Pansit at Meryenda
NOODLES AND SNACKS

Lomi     P 195.00
Pansit Canton     P 195.00
Pansit Bihon     P 195.00
Pancit mix     P 220.00

Pansit Sotanghon
a.) May Sabaw     P 220.00
b.) Guisado     P 220.00

Cheese Sandwich      Bread with cheese P 50.00
Chicken Sandwich     Bread with chicken meat P 60.00
Egg Sandwich     Bread with mixed egg and mayonnaise P 45.00
Adobo Sandwich      Bread with pork adobo meat P 55.00
Maruya     Fried banana (saba) with desiccated coconut sugar P 50.00

Picture not mine from https://dokumen.tips/

For dessert, I would highly recommend Bucoroco, a delightful combination of young coconut, halo-halo, and ice cream. And to quench your thirst, their beverage selection includes the Gayuma Aphrodisiac drink (coconut meat with Pandan juice and grenadine syrup), Apat na Panahon (a mix of four kinds of juice), and Balaw-Balaw Punch (mixed fruit juices with sparkling water and grenadine syrup).


Pamatid Uhaw
BEVERAGES

Katas ng Mangga
Mango juice P 40.00

Katas ng Buko
Young Coconut Juice P 50.00

Katas ng Pinya
Pineapple Juice P 40.00

Katas ng Kalamansi
Calamansi juice P 40.00

Sago at Gulaman
Sago balls and Gelatin P 45.00 

Mainit na Kape
Hot Coffee brewed/regular P 35.00/P 40.00

Mainit na Tsaa
Hot Tea P 40.00

Pinalamig na Tsaa
Iced Tea P 40.00

Pinalamig na Salabat
Iced ginger tea w/ calamansi P 50.00

Gayuma (Aphrodisiac drink)
Coconut meat w/ Pandan juice & grenadine syrup P 65.00

Pandan Tea
Tea made with pandan leaves P 40.00

Apat na Panahon
A mix of 4 kinds of Juice (4 seasons) P 45.00

Katas ng Malamig na Prutas
Mango, banana or pineapple Shake P 60.00

Guinumis
Gelatin Sago w/ Pinipig & Coconut Milk P 65.00

Balaw-Balaw Punch
Mixed fruit juices w/ sparkling water & grenadine syrup P 65.00



Mga Minatamis
DESSERTS

Sweet Beans P40.00

Kaong
Sweet Palm Nut P55.00

Leche Flan
Egg Custard P55.00

Nata De Coco
Sweet Coconut Gels P45.00

Halayang Ube
Sweetened Purple Yam P55.00

Macapuno
Preserved sweetened young Coconut meat P 55.00

Mais Con Yelo
Sweet Corn mixed w/ milk & crushed ice P 70.00

Halo-Halo
Mixed sweets w/ milk topped w/ crushed ice & pop rice P 100.00

Bucoroco
Young coconut with halo-halo & ice cream P 130.00


Picture not mine from https://dokumen.tips/

But what truly sets Balaw Balaw apart are their exotic dishes. Soup No. 5 (made with cow's butt and balls), Sizzling Butt and Balls (cow's butt and balls cooked as adobo), Sinabawang Balot (duck embryos cooked in soup), and Sizzling Balot (duck embryos cooked as adobo) cater to those seeking an extraordinary culinary adventure. Other exotic delicacies include Tapang Usa or Baboy damo (cured dried venison or wild boar), Nilasing na Palaka (deep-fried frog legs marinated in gin), Adobong Palaka (frog meat stewed in garlic, soy sauce, and vinegar), Kamaro (crickets cooked in garlic and seasoning), Uok (wood grubs found in fallen coconut trees cooked as adobo or steamed in tamarind fruit), Bibingkang Abnoy (spoiled duck eggs cooked in banana leaves with coriander, tomatoes, and onions), and Crispy Alagaw Leaves (herbal mint leaves dipped in batter and deep-fried).

Although Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant offers such an extraordinary menu, their prices remain competitive and worth every penny. So, if you are looking for a unique and unforgettable dining experience that will leave you with a happy tummy and a smile on your face, Balaw Balaw is the place to be.



Mga Kakaibang Lutuin
EXOTIC DISHES

Soup No. 5
Butt and Balls of cow soup P 250.00

Sizzling Butt and Balls
Butt and Balls of Cow cooked as adobo P 235.00

Sinabawang Balot
Duck embryos cooked with soup P 220.00

Sizzling Balot
Duck embryos cooked as adobo P 235.00

Tapang Usa or Baboy damo
Cured dried Venison or wild boar P250.00

Nilasing na Palaka (seasonal)
Deep fried Frog legs (marinated in gin) P 230.00

Adobong Palaka
Frog meat stewed in garlic, soy sauce, and vinegar P 250.00

Kamaro (seasonal)
Crickets found in rice fields cooked in garlic and seasoning P 300.00

Uok (seasonal)
Wood grubs found in fallen coconut trees cooked as adobo or steamed in tamarind fruit P 300.00

Bibingkang Abnoy (seasonal)
Spoiled duck eggs cooked in banana leaves with coriander, tomatoes, and onions P 90.00

Crispy Alagaw Leaves
Herbal mint leaves dipped in batter and deep fried, can also be eaten with balaw balaw as filling P 125.00

Pancit-Pancitan Leaves
Prepared as salad or broiled to produce tea P 80.00

Rose Petal Salad
Rose petals with cucumber, tomatoes, and vinaigrette P 140.00

Bouganville flowers salad
Bouganvilla with cucumber tomatoes and vinaigrette P 140.00


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Monday, November 20, 2023

Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant & Art Gallery



Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant and Gallery is a renowned establishment located in Angono, Rizal, Philippines. It is known for its unique concept of combining both a restaurant and an art gallery, making it a cultural hub in the area.



The restaurant itself offers a delightful culinary experience, specializing in Filipino cuisine with a twist. It features a diverse menu that includes exotic dishes like deep-fried frog legs, "balaw balaw" (fermented shrimp paste) dishes, and other regional delicacies. Alongside these eccentric offerings, you can find classic Filipino comfort food options that cater to every palate.



What sets Balaw Balaw apart from regular restaurants is its extensive collection of artworks and cultural artifacts displayed throughout the premises. The gallery showcases traditional and contemporary works by local artists, including paintings, sculptures, pottery, and indigenous crafts. This integration of art and food creates a unique ambiance, allowing guests to appreciate both visual aesthetics and culinary delights simultaneously.





Stepping into Balaw Balaw, you'll be immersed in a vibrant atmosphere that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Angono. It truly provides a space where art enthusiasts, food lovers, and curious visitors can come together to experience the beauty of Philippine artistry and indulge in delectable flavors.

  





For those interested in exploring the arts and culture of Angono further, Balaw Balaw can serve as a gateway, offering a glimpse into the town's artistic community. With its combination of gastronomy, art, and local flavor, Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant and Gallery is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the vibrant cultural scene of Angono, Rizal.







Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant and Gallery is a unique dining establishment located in the town of Angono, Rizal in the Philippines. It is known for its exotic dishes such as "Balaw-Balaw," a fermented shrimp paste that is used as a condiment or as an ingredient in dishes like "Papaitan," which is a spicy and sour soup made with goat meat and innards.




  

  

  

Aside from serving exotic dishes, Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant and Gallery also houses a collection of art pieces and cultural artifacts that showcase the rich heritage of the Philippines. The gallery includes paintings, sculptures, and other traditional artworks that highlight the beauty and diversity of Filipino culture.

  

    

  

In addition to its culinary and artistic offerings, Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant and Gallery provides visitors with a unique cultural experience. Guests can witness traditional folk dances and performances while enjoying their meal, immersing themselves in the rich and vibrant culture of the Philippines.



Minaluto
-serving of steamed rice, mussels, prawns, crab, water spinach, pork adobo, tomatoes, and salted eggs.



Kalderetang Itik
-duck stewed in tomato sauce, spice, and bell pepper.






Overall, Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant and Gallery is a must-visit destination for those who want to explore the distinct flavors and cultural treasures of the Philippines.




  

















The paintings at Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant and Gallery are another captivating aspect of the establishment's art collection. These paintings showcase a wide range of styles and subjects, providing visitors with a visual feast that reflects the diversity of Filipino art.






The artists featured at Balaw Balaw utilize various mediums such as oil, acrylic, watercolor, and mixed media to create their artworks. Each painting tells a unique story, showcasing the artist's creative expression and personal interpretation of their surroundings.




The subjects depicted in these paintings can vary greatly, ranging from serene landscapes and vibrant cityscapes to colorful depictions of everyday life or abstract compositions. Many artists draw inspiration from Philippine culture, folklore, and traditions, incorporating themes that reflect the country's rich heritage.









The paintings at Balaw Balaw often exhibit a harmonious blend of colors, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the beauty of the artwork. They capture the essence of the Philippines, portraying its natural landscapes and cultural traditions with remarkable skill and depth.








Whether you appreciate realistic portrayals or abstract interpretations, the paintings at Balaw Balaw offer something for every art enthusiast. They serve as a testament to the talent and creativity of Filipino artists, while also providing a visually stunning backdrop for visitors to enjoy during their dining experience or gallery visit.






Here are some more details about Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant and Gallery:

1. History: Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant and Gallery was established in 1983 by artist Perdigon Vocalan and his wife, Luzviminda. Originally a small eatery serving humble Filipino dishes, it slowly gained popularity for its unique offerings and artistic atmosphere.

2. Exotic Dishes: Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant is renowned for its exotic menu items. Some notable dishes include "Uok," which are edible beetle larvae, "Tamilok," a type of woodworm found in mangroves, and "Fried Frog Legs." These unconventional delicacies attract adventurous food enthusiasts who want to try something truly distinctive.





3. Art Collection: The gallery at Balaw Balaw showcases a diverse collection of artworks from various Filipino artists. It features works in different mediums such as paintings, sculptures, pottery, and wood carvings. The pieces often depict local traditions, folklore, and historical events, giving visitors a deeper understanding of Filipino culture.

4. Cultural Performances: To enhance the dining experience, Balaw Balaw regularly hosts traditional folk dance performances. Talented local dancers donning vibrant costumes showcase the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines through their captivating performances. This adds an extra layer of entertainment and cultural immersion for the guests.







5. Ambiance and Decor: The restaurant's interior design incorporates indigenous elements and traditional Filipino craftsmanship. The walls are adorned with ethnic patterns and indigenous artworks, creating a warm, welcoming, and distinctly Filipino ambiance. The overall atmosphere reflects the pride and appreciation for Filipino art and culture.

6. Contributions to Local Community: Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant and Gallery has played an active role in promoting the arts and supporting local artists. It has been instrumental in preserving and showcasing traditional Filipino art forms, helping to recognize and sustain the cultural legacy of the region.





Whether you're an adventurous foodie, an art lover, or simply curious about Filipino culture, Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant and Gallery provides a fascinating blend of culinary delights, artistic expression, and cultural immersion that is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.



























































The wooden sculptures at Balaw Balaw Specialty Restaurant and Gallery are a prominent feature of the establishment's art collection. These sculptures are intricately carved by local artists, often using indigenous wood varieties that are native to the Philippines.









Each wooden sculpture tells a unique story, capturing the essence of Filipino culture, folklore, or natural beauty. The subjects vary widely and can include depictions of local mythical creatures like the tikbalang (a half-human, half-horse creature) or the kapre (a tree-dwelling giant). Other sculptures may portray scenes from Philippine history or everyday rural life, showcasing the diversity and vibrancy of Filipino traditions.






The artists behind these sculptures possess exceptional skill and talent in bringing their visions to life through the medium of wood. They employ various carving techniques to create intricate details, textures, and lifelike representations. The craftsmanship and attention to detail in these sculptures make them truly remarkable pieces of art.











Visitors to Balaw Balaw can appreciate these wooden sculptures both for their artistic value and cultural significance. They serve as a testament to the rich artistic heritage of the Philippines and contribute to the overall ambiance of the gallery, creating a captivating and immersive experience for all who visit.






















Balaw Balaw Restaurant & Art Gallery is a unique establishment located in Angono, Rizal, Philippines. 
Here is some information about this notable place:

1. Art and Food Fusion: Balaw Balaw is not just a restaurant; it is also an art gallery that celebrates both traditional and contemporary Filipino art. The establishment combines the love for food and appreciation of local art, creating a unique fusion experience.

2. Filipino Cuisine: The restaurant offers a wide range of authentic Filipino dishes, including regional specialties. From classic favorites like adobo and sinigang to unique delicacies such as balut and Tamilok, Balaw Balaw provides a diverse menu that showcases the rich flavors of Filipino cuisine.



3. Exquisite Art Collection: The art gallery within Balaw Balaw features an extensive collection of traditional and contemporary artworks from local artists, including paintings, sculptures, and mixed media pieces. These artworks represent different facets of Filipino culture, history, and folklore.

4. Cultural Preservation: Balaw Balaw is known for its dedication to preserving and promoting Filipino culture. The art gallery serves as a platform for local artists to showcase their talent, while the restaurant offers traditional dishes that highlight the country's culinary heritage.


5. Unique Ambiance: The interior of Balaw Balaw is adorned with colorful artworks, antique furniture, and various cultural artifacts, creating an ambiance that is both lively and nostalgic. It offers a welcoming atmosphere for diners to immerse themselves in Filipino art and culture.

6. Live Performances: On certain nights, Balaw Balaw hosts live performances of traditional Filipino music and dance. This adds further entertainment and cultural enrichment to the dining experience, allowing visitors to enjoy the vibrant local arts scene.


Balaw Balaw Restaurant & Art Gallery is more than just a place to dine; it offers a truly immersive cultural experience. Whether you are a food lover, art enthusiast, or simply interested in exploring the richness of Filipino culture, Balaw Balaw is definitely worth a visit when in Angono, Rizal.




"Unleash your inner food explorer and indulge in the exotic taste of Kamaro at Balaw Balaw, a delectable dish featuring fried crickets that will surprise and delight your senses." 





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