At Boston's Mei Mei Street Kitchen, a small crew led by Ellie Tiglao rearranges tables, turning the Chinese-American restaurant into a pop-up Filipino banquet hall. About 30 people mill about, ...
The Kamayan pop-up was famous for its communal feasts—known in the Philippines as kamayan, in which food is spread across the table on a bed of banana leaves. The first Filipino restaurant in Atlanta, ...
There are two dozen people sitting around and in between them what looks like about a dozen different foods is piled on a table and when we say “on the table” we do not mean in serving dishes on the ...
The Kamayan Supper Club by Bahay Dallas is not your ordinary dinner party. Yes, you can expect a super long table, free-flowing food and beautiful ambiance, but the Filipino-centric menu, unique ...
Kamayan is the traditional Filipino way of eating — without utensils. But it's also a generous shared meal of time-honored colorful foods that... At Boston's Mei Mei Street Kitchen, a small crew led ...