What is Filipino food like? Or more specifically, what is a kamayan feast like? Find out in this episode which shows you how to make a kamayan feast and how to eat with your hands in this boodle fight ...
A boodle fight, in the context of Filipino culture, is the military practice of eating a meal without any cutlery and dishes, instead diners practice 'kamayan'. Good food is always great even more ...
The aim of the first longest boodle fight held in Sydney was to introduce Filipino food and the traditional way of eating with hands, known as 'Kamayan'. 75 people attended the boodle fight in ...
Options at Boodle Fight include lechon pork belly, lumpia, and more served on banana leaves. “Boodle fight originated in the Philippines. Friends and family would gather and eat banquet-style at ...
The concept from chef Dave Devina is named for the Filipino ‘boodle fight’ tradition that describes a large gathering of people eating a variety of foods from banana leaves with their hands.
Filipino breakfasts, and more. If you're with a big group check the listings below for restaurants that offer a boodle fight. It’s a huge feast where the table is covered first in banana leaves then ...