Sinner and Saints Café; a place of fusion food
>> Sunday, May 5, 2019
By Ronamee Galangco
BAGUIO CITY -- A café located within the
boundary of Baguio and La Trinidad Benguet has captivated both locals and
tourists alike due to its unique take on common fusion cuisine, taking the
metro and provinces traditional delicacies to the next level.
From its unique entrees like
their Kapangan Kinuday, pork ribs marinated with locally made rice wine and
their new addition, the Benguet shawarma, using one of the regions traditional
meat, the “Etag”.
Café Owners Girlie Apuntan and Jovie Sianen
expressed their love for their heritage and how these cuisines fully entrails
the taste of their childhood.
“ We try to make it something
other than just meat, so parang naisip namin na it should represent Cordillera.
We aimed for something that is not commercialized but something that comes from
us,” said Apuntan in an interview.
The establishment also boasts
original recipes of pasta like their potato noodles and the unique presentation
of Pinikpikan Carbonara, which captures the essence of the original mountain
delicacy in a more western approach. This café is also known as the “Home of
the Camote Cake” and the one of a kind dessert, the “Tapuy ice cream” or also
known as rice wine ice cream.
The café employs
out-of-school youths and advocates the employment of those who are labelled
unemployable due to age or lack of qualifications.
Association of Technical Vocational
Institutions of Benguet (ATVIB) President, Angeline T. Bugtong, applauded
establishments like this who support skill-based individuals, especially now
that “Hard Trade” is more sought out.
“We fully support and believe
in the skills of those people who take their craft and passion to the next
level, moreover for those who share their blessings to the public” said ATVIB
president Bugtong.
The Café hopes to bring out ore of the
Cordillera’s taste outside of the region aiming for the national tongue.
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