Tuesday, July 28, 2009

For the love of...

This blog begins here. This is Cathy’s Fastfood, our first lechon rice love.


Photo by: PP

And this is Fritson the multilingual pig. We bring him with us because we like to be reminded where our food comes from so we can send gratitude in the right direction. Fritson likes to come along because he likes living life on the edge… of the plate. Hahahaha! But seriously, he likes the fact that we’re so appreciative of what pigs do for humanity. *Bu-hii, bu-hii* (Japanese pig squeal)

Padma: When I was in high school we would go to Cathy’s on special occasions. Meaning, when we were flush.

Fifi: Lechon rice at Cathy’s was always an expedition because we would forget about if for months on end then suddenly remember and obsessively plan the next lechon rice session. The troops had to be called in and the timing had to be right.

Padma: Yeah, for the longest time Cathy’s was the only place we would go for lechon rice.

Fritson: *Snort snort*

Fifi: We’d call in our own personal gang of nasty Baguio Boys to feast with us and finish our leftovers (if there were any).

Padma: And if the mood was right we’d order a round of beers. YUM lechon rice and beer. BURP. There’s something definitely comforting about eating lechon rice in Cathy’s. Whenever I come back from spending a long time away from Baguio, a meal in Cathy’s is part of my “Things I Have To Do When I Get Home” list.

Fritson: Oink?

Padma: Once on my way home from spending six months (or something like that) in the Netherlands, during the layover in HK I noticed two men in jeans, cowboy boots, cowboy hats and leather jackets. Definitely from Benguet. Confirmed when one of them shook his head as an attractive young thing walked by and muttered to his companion, “Ukinana, napintas! Huu!”. When we boarded the plane to Manila, I found myself seated by the two manongs. So we struck up a conversation. They were on their way back from six years – six years! – working in South Africa. They were building roads and dams, if I remember right. They complained that people hardly ate vegetables in South Africa. It was always meat, meat, meat. We got to talking about what we would do when we got home and all 3 of us had Cathy’s on our minds! We parted ways after picking up our bags in the airport. I finally made it to Cathy’s two or three days later and wow, one of the manongs was there too, already tucking into his plate of lechon rice! We waved to each other and laughed in recognition. We were home!

Fifi: The comfort of Cathy’s made it a fitting choice to be the first stop for our new lechon rice reviews. Over the years, we have found other spots through friends or as a result of a hunger that needed immediate satiation. Watch this blog for reviews of these other lechon rice hotspots. It’s all part of the Baguio experience.

Padma: Yeah, “Fly The Butterfly”.


Photo by: SP

Fifi: Yeah, “Be Proud. Be Baguio.”

Padma: Yeah, we’re doing our part, “fostering a culture of caring”.

Fifi: Yeah, for lechon rice. Through this blog!!!

Fritson: Sweek (Dutch Pig Squeal)

13 comments:

Unknown said...

yessssssssss steeeg na blog! ikalat nato!!!!! ayos sina manong koboy, kahit nagsawa sa karne, di nila pinalampas ang lechon rice! parang sumisikip dibdibko sa guniguning kolesterol...sarap kasi e. =D

Unknown said...

xangaps...ano ba talaga ibig sabihin ng fly the butterfly na yan? tatalian mo leeg ng sinulid tpos iitsa mo sa ere at umasang susunod nga ito sa gusto mo? yun ba gusto nila para sa mga taga Baguio? parang e...oops walang kinalaman sa lechon rice tong comment...wala lang...hehe.

Unknown said...

I still like the Star Cafe Lechon Kawali and Fried Rice.

padma said...

Star Cafe is on the list! Abangan: how many snouts will Star Cafe Lechon Kawali and Fried Rice merit?

Feliz Perez said...

Andene! We want to know that the butterfly means too! When we find out we will post it here! Now onwards! Questing for the purrrrfect lechon rice! Oink.

(Wag mag-alala, masustansya ang lechon rice dahil madaming gulay!)

Unknown said...

This blog reminds me of the movie Tampopo :-)

Unknown said...

YAY!!!! What a great blog!!!!!!!! And why have I not gone to Cathy's or heard of this ambrosia??? I mean - Lechon + Rice??? How heaven is that? On my next things to do in Baguio with Padma and Fi list...

Jack Cariño said...

Try nyo ang Inihaw na Liempo with blood sauce sa Tuno tuno, Kambingan atbp sa harap ng Highways/LTO... Da best!

Anonymous said...

http://www.abandonedinsanity.com/2009/baguio/the-baguio-centennial-logo/

...about the butterfly logo.

The Nashman said...

HRO Karl Willem and PA/PR Gromit greets Fritson warm felicitations and wonder when the next halal meat session will be.

dissinea said...

Astig! I have so many fond memories of Cathy's din. It used to be my favorite low-budget-date spot. Hehe.

@padma: will email you the photo you took using my phone para magamit n'yo dito. :)

Unknown said...

Where's the next blog entry? Lechon rice is always served quickly! (You should time the interval between ordering and serving in your reviews.) Your readers are hungry!

Feliz Perez said...

The new entry is up! :)