Socialized housing development, BellaVita Land Corp., featured the best restaurants and stores of Lipa City, Batangas, in a fun and friendly cook-off called “Pinaka-panalongLipa Delicacies” last October 25. Held at the BellaVita Compound in the city, the festive event was conceptualized to boost Lipa City’s tourism by highlighting its well-loved delicacies, such as lomi, crispy pata, and suman.
Even as Batangas continues to lure fun seekers and trekkers to its beaches and mountains, respectively, BellaVita Land seeks to showcase Lipa City as a must-see destination for foodies and gourmands, as well.
“BellaVita believes in Lipa City’s huge potential as a tourist draw and we intend to support it in every way possible. We decided on holding this food-centric event because Filipinos are hearty eaters and Lipa’s delicacies are truly delicious and are deemed as the best in the country,” said Barry Trinidad, BellaVita’s Marketing Manager.
The food festival likewise saw the blessing of BellaVita’s model homes, which gave interested buyers a chance to check out the units of the property development and make inquiries on how to purchase one.
The event affirmed the brand’s commitment to enrich the lives of hardworking Filipinos who dream to have a home they can call their own.
“BellaVita exists to help Filipino people achieve their aspirations in life. We believe that owning a home is every Filipino’s dream so we will earnestly support this goal by offering affordable and quality houses to them,” Trinidad said.
At the “Pinaka-panalongLipa Delicacies” cook-off, which started at 8 in the morning and ended at 12 noon, all food preparations and the final presentation were done on site.
Attendees and guests had the chance to try all the entries for best lomi, suman, and crispy pata since each contestant provided food for free tasting.
Hailed as the pinaka-panalonglomi by the judges was the lomi of Hanzel Special Lomi House, which happens to be one of the oldest lomi houses in the city. Coming in close were FilianGoto and Lomi House and Benok’sLomi House, which also servedlomi that are to die for.
Meanwhile, it was FilianGoto House who bagged the grand prize for pinaka-panalong crispy pata, while Hanzel Special Lomi House and 3G’s Fat Crackles took home second and third place, respectively.
For pinaka-panalong suman, long-time suman-maker Nida Apenado proved that she already mastered her recipe after taking home the first prize in the category. Making it tough for Apenado were veteran Filipino delicacy vendors Aida Barcelos and the FilianGoto and Lomi House who bagged the second and third prize, respectively.
“The delicacies served today were the best. It was so hard judging because each of the entry has something different to offer. We chose some winners but everyone should be proud becauseLipa’s delicacies, in general, are the best out there,” said BuletLiwag, Sales Operations Officer (South).
The first-ever food competition organized by Amaia was judged by Amaia executives, officials, and some friends from the media, including Liwag, Burt Aurelio, Project Development Team Leader (South); Alain Sazon, Project Development Manager (South); RuthleaBijis and Lorna Silava of LipaBellaVita In-House Sales; and bloggers Jeman Villanueva and Josephine Bonsol.
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