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Food and film at Brillante Mendoza’s filmfest café

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Somehow, the magic of food and film are frequently fused together. There is Like Water for Chocolate, an enchanting Mexican magical realist drama, which depicts the sensual power of a recipe; Chocolat, a whimsical tale where a certain sweet, cacao based substance wins over closed hearts; and Ang Lee’s Eat Drink Man Woman, whose central character is a master chef whose only real means of communication with his daughters is via the elaborate Sunday dinner he cooks for them every week. 

 The café’s rice offerings like Seafood Fried Rice are among  its specialties

Danish drama Babette’s Feast stands out with its beautifully rendered depiction of a lavish meal; while Ratatouille, an animated movie about a rat with an unlikely penchant for French cuisine has charmed audiences worldwide. 

Not your ordinary Kare-Kare! Filmfest Café’s version will surprise you with the crispy and juicy meat of Crispy Pata and the delectably nutty sauce of Kare-Kare

From Breakfast at Tiffany’s to Guess Who’s Coining to Dinner, films have celebrated the power of food in bringing people together. And haven’t many memorable film dialogues taken place while eating?

It was therefore not surprising when we learned that internationally acclaimed filmmaker Brillante Mendoza has opened a café in the Centerstage compound in Mandaluyong, his film production studio.

Fresh Spring Roll with a special sauce is a refreshing appetizer for an Asian-inspired meal

 Many may not know it, but Mendoza, the first Asian to win the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2009, is a foodie who appreciates good food. He is, after all, from Pampanga, the culinary capital of the Philippines.

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While attending film festivals abroad, he noted that “there is usually a place where artists or filmmakers can meet and eat, drink, have coffee. A place where they can talk about films, food, and more.”

This is what Mendoza had in mind when the opportunity to open a café with chef Allan Garcia, another Kapampangan who had previously worked in Singapore and Thailand, came about. And Filmfest Café opened late last year.

Bagoong Rice topped with Shredded Green Mango, pork, and scrambled egg
Another café specialty –mouthwatering Baby Back Ribs – with your choice of vegetables, Mashed Potato or rice 
Trio Pasta brings together the Café’s signature pastas: Mushroom and Ham Carbonara, Pesto Linguine, and Meatballs Spaghetti 

The café’s elegant black and white interiors have a movie motif – a marquee inspired design welcomes customers at the entrance. Then there are posters from international film festivals Mendoza has attended, as well as those his films; specially designed table lamps that highlight his films; as well as movie memorabilia. Mendoza personally designed the interiors, a throwback to his days as a film production designer. Yet, there is coziness about the place that makes it perfect for private get-togethers.

What could be more refreshing on than this cool Strawberry Margarita?
Director Brillante Mendoza and chef Allan Garcia
Filmfest Café’s Frozen Margarita goes great with nights out with friends.

Café specialties have also gathered quite a following. There is the delightful sushi shaped Fresh Spring Roll; rice specialties that are a meal in itself – Bagoong Rice, Seafood Rice, Crabmeat Rice, Pineapple Rice; melt in the mouth Baby Back Ribs; and crispy Kate Kare. Not to be missed is the Trio Pasta, which brings together its signature pastas – Mushroom and Ham Carbonara, Pesto Linguine, and Meatballs Spaghetti. It also has a special version of the Thai dessert Sticky Rice with Mangoes with Mendoza’s special touch; as well as Strawberry Margaritas and Frozen Margaritas to cap a hearty meal.

Since it opened late last year, Filmfest Cafe has become a gathering place where friends and family members get together for great food and great movie talk. It has also been a venue for christenings, bridal showers, birthday celebrations, company brainstorming sessions, and other occasions.

Filmfest Café’s interiors have a movie motif:  Brillante’s posters from international film festivals he has attended, as well as lamps with an Eiffel Tower base.
Café with a view. The out door dining area of Film Fest Café overlooks Director Mendoza’s beautiful Secret Garden.
Film Fest Cafe has specially designed lamps featuring posters of Director Mendoza’s films. Everything at the cafe is designed down to the smallest detail.

The Filmfest Cafe and Restaurant is located a 947 Busilak Street, Barangka Drive,  Mandaluyong City and is open 3 p.m. to 1 a.m. the following day, Monday to Saturday, For inquiries, contact Ara at 531-9831 or 0917-324-6217 or email: [email protected] and visit v7ww.facebook.com/Filmfest-Cafe-and- Restaurant.

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