Dreaming about Naga City’s stuffed roast chicken with ‘laing’

The Nestle Chef to Chef cooking demo took me to Naga City in Bicol province. It was my first time to go there.

 

I had heard so much about Bicolano cuisine and was looking forward to this visit. But due to some confusion in my schedule I had to rebook for a flight to Legaspi instead, before proceeding to Naga by land.

 

Upon landing in Legaspi I immediately saw Mayon Volcano, though it was covered in thick smoke that day.

 

The bus ride from Legaspi was uncomfortable, but Naga looked impressive. It was a lot more modern than I expected, with the trappings of commercial progress seen in Jollibee, McDonald’s, SM and other chain stores and restaurants.

 

Looking for ‘wow’ factor

 

Right across the hotel I stayed at were shops selling anything pili, the sugar-coated nuts that I love. I keep a stack of mazapan de pili made by The House of Pili. This candy hits the right spot.

 

For starters I dined at Bob Marlin, said to be one of Naga’s popular restaurants. Its Bicol Express, pinangat, laing and boneless crispy pata were all good, but I was still looking for the “wow” factor.

 

My food guide in Naga was East West bank manager and fellow foodie Chinky. She took me to a fairly new place called Casa Soriano, a house transformed into a restaurant with a nice garden.

 

We had salad, ribs, more pinangat and a few other dishes, which all tasted fine. Other dishes that stood out were the Singaporean chili crabs, very tender callos and kare-kare.

 

Heaven in every bite

 

But I was still looking for the essence in Bicolano food.

 

What I tasted next was heaven in every bite—a simple-looking stuffed roast chicken with a side dish of laing. My gosh! The chicken was moist, plump, had a slight crisp on the skin, a tinge of turmeric or curry on the stuffing and was really delicious.

 

It was perfect paired with the laing—deep-green minced gabi leaves with a hint of coconut milk. It was only slightly spicy and dry, which I actually preferred. With piping hot rice, I dreamt of this dish combination during my entire stay in Naga.

 

In fact, I kept going back to Casa Soriano in the three days that I was in Naga.

 

The dish, by the way, is called Auntie’s Chicken. It will make you think of your loved ones. It was so super sarap that I hand-carried two orders for my family to try—paired, of course, with laing.

 

Owner Aby and her husband are the creators of this treasure dish. Today I still dream about this best-tasting roast chicken.

 

I am not yet done with Naga. I still have to go back and hopefully discover more of its simple but yummy dishes.

 

I had a good taste of Bicol fare and I look forward to doing our TV show “Food Prints” there.

 

Happy eating!

 

Casa Soriano is at 39 Concepcion Grande, Naga City; tel. (054) 8811749 or 0928-8933083

 

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