Perwisyo ang mga mukha ni Arroyo at Ebdane

Kahapon, nagkaroon ng landslide sa mountain highway ng Antique papuntang Iloilo kaya nag-detour ang mga sasakyan sa daan ng Anini-iy.

Naging apat na oras ang biyaheng karaniwan ay tatlong oras lang.Mabuti na lang maaga ako umalis sa aming barrio (4:00 n.u), hindi ako nahuli sa aking 10:25 ng umaga na flight papuntang Manila.

Maraming ilog na nadadaan sa pagitan ng Antique at Iloilo. Sa aming dinaadan kahapon maraming tulay ang inaayos. Mabuti naman sana dahil ginagawa kaya lang ang nakakainis ay nag naglalakihang billboard na may mukha ni Gloria Arroyo at Public Works Secretary Hermogenes Ebdane.

Sa apat na oras na biyahe sa bakung-bakong kalsada s mga sampung billboards nina Arroyo at Ebdane ang bumubulaga sa dumadaan.

Halatang gustong kumandidato itong si Ebdane sa eleksyon sa 2010. Ang balita, pagka senador daw. Si Arroyo naman alam na ng lahat na ayaw niyang umaba sa kapangyarihan.

Gusto palabasin ni Arroyo at Ebdane na utang na loob natin sa kanila ang pag-ayos ng mga kalsada at tulay. Akala nila naloloko nila tayo.

Bakit natin magiging utang na loob a kanila ang paggawa ng kalsada at tulay. Pera natin yun. Trabaho nila ang magpaggawa at sinuswelduan sila para gawin ang trabaho nila.

Akala nila hindi natin alam na nag laki ng kinikita nila sa mga proyekto na yan. Akala nila siguro nakalimutan na natin ang eskandalo sa mga road projects na ginagastusan ng World Bank kung saan lumabas na maliit lang na porsiyento ng perang nakabudget sa ang napupunta sa projects. Malaging bahagi ay napupunta sa mga bulsa ng mga ganid a opisyal.

Sabi nga ng katabi ko sa van, bakit kasi kung kailan tag-ulan saka magpagawa ng kalsada. Lumambot tuloy ang maraming bahagi ng bundok. Biruin nyo, bundok, binabaha.Alam naman nila na ang buwan ng Hunyo at Hulyo ay maulan.

Kaya dapat kasali si Ebadane sa kaso na isinampa ni Atty. Ernesto Francisco sa Ombudsman labat sa mga opisyal na gumagamit ng pera ng taumbayan sa kanilang mga personal na advertisements. Ang mga kinasuhan ay sina Health Secretary Francisco “DOH-K” T. Duque III, Defense Secretary Gilberto “Gibo” C. Teodoro, Jr., Education Secretary Jesli A. Lapus, Vice-President Noli L. De Castro, Tesda Director General Augusto “Tito Boboy” Syjuco, PAGCOR Chairman Efraim “Kuya Efren” C. Genuino, at Agrarian Reform Secretary Nasser C. Pangandaman.

Isinama rin si Executive Secretary Eduardo R. Ermita para kay Gloria Arroyona sa ngayon ay immune sa mga kaso dahil siya ang nakaupong president, kahit ninakaw niya ang puwesto.

Sinabi ni Atty. Francisco na kailangan magbigay sila ng kumpletong kwenta ng perang ginastos sa mga advertisement na ito.

Wait, there’s more!: Buy her a gift this Valentines! or send her flowers!

Chika-an sa Cebu and Visayan cuisine

On our last day in Cebu City, our group ate lunch at Chika-an sa Cebu before heading to the airport and buying some pasalubong. You know the part about Filipino restaurants which overdo on rattan furniture just to look local? This one didn’t :D It had nice, contemporary interiors, just like Cafe Laguna. Diners also have a choice between staying indoors (for airconditioning) or outdoors (for smoking or just smelling the breeze).

Chika-an sa Cebu

Chika-an sa Cebu

The part that I liked best was the menu. Mostly, it was the thrill of seeing familiar dishes from my childhood. I really don’t get these in Manila. Food like buwad, utan bisaya, nangka salad etc. Correct me if am wrong, but I haven’t really seen a mainstream Visayan resto in Manila (unless you know one?), except for outlets of the much in-demand Cebu lechon and Bacolod chicken inasal. This is what made dining in Chika-an a bit exciting.

Chika-an sa Cebu

First up was the house bestseller, pochero with meat (P245). I don’t remember this dish from Southern Leyte, our province, so it must be Cebu’s own. Tagalogs would normally know of pochero as a meat dish with tomato sauce and garbanzos, among others. Chika-an’s was more like nilaga, at best. The only difference was the mouthwatering piece of beef shank or bulalo, with fall-off-to-the-bone goodness of the meat. There were also bits of sliced tomatoes and squash in this soup, but it was all good just the same.

Chika-an sa Cebu

Baked scallops in the half-shell, a steal at P125. Mostly, I liked the visual appeal of this photo, but the taste was also irresistible. The Visayas Region is the country’s major source of seafood and this explains the abundance and affordability of most seafood in the area.

Chika-an sa Cebu

Rellenong alimango , or sauteed crabmeat placed in half of a crab shell and topped with egg batter – a popular Filipino dish. The resto’s version (for P110 an order) was better than the one I tasted at Aboy’s in Bacolod. I guess the secret of this dish is seasoning it right and having more of the crabmeat taste.

Chika-an sa Cebu

Unknown to most, Visayan food also uses a lot of coconuts and coco-related ingredients for its base and flavoring, for the simple reason that the region is abundant in coconuts. Perhaps, this is the inspiration behind the resto’s spicy shrimp in coco cream (P150). This dish was good, except that it had way too many garnishing like ginger, which I don’t like too much.

Chik-an sa Cebu

The Panggalatok among us (read: The Boss :D ) ordered Pinakbet with Chicharon at P78. This Visayan version of the pinakbet didn’t disappoint too. Aside from having all the veggies that I liked (and needed), it had a savory sauce and sinful chicharon (deep-fried pork rind) on top. Have you heard of Carcar chicharon? It’s one of Cebu’s great delicacies :D

Chika-an sa Cebu

When in Cebu and you’re ready to eat grilled meat, fish or seafood, don’t forget the traditional Filipino sawsawan (dip) of kalamansi, chopped onions, tomato and siling labuyo with vinegar and/or soy sauce. At least in Chika-an, this was part of their routine :D

Chika-an sa Cebu

The Pinipig Delight @ P43 was my favorite from the resto. An irresistible drink of crushed ice, pinipig, dried coconut bits, milk and tasty latik. Winner ‘to! Would love to order this again (and again, hehe) and go back to Chika-an sa Cebu AGAIN!

Chika-an Sa Cebu
Juana Osmena Street, Cebu City
Tel. No. (032) 253 6221