MANILA, Philippines – Making sacrifices does not mean having the same fish fillet or Chicken Inasal over and over again this Lenten season, according to Chef Peter Ayson.
In a recent interview with Inquirer.net, the head chef for new seafood fast casual dining place Fishman said that he and his team have whipped up meatless goodies for residents and workers in Bonifacio Global City, just in time for Lent.
“You can make sacrifices but still have good food,” he said.
Fishman’s Lenten Special menu consists of Pinaputok na Tilapia with ensalada and garlic rice which it named Fish Explosion; Mermans Smoked Bangus which is coupled with itlog na pula, ensalada and garlic rice; Seafood Stir Fry Noodles which is its take on the tasty pancit habhab; and the Salmon Belly Teriyaki.
They also included as a Lenten special dessert its take on the Filipino favorite leche flan, the Creme Caramel with Macapuno.
“We do change menus every three months so there’s always something fresh every time you come back,” he added.
Fishman is known for serving up hefty servings of seafood, churned out in “under ten minutes” but they also offer pork and chicken on the Out of the Sea section of their regular menu—the difference with the Lenten Special is that it ensures that the dishes served up for customers are meatless.