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Friday, March 2, 2012

What does "Kinuron" mean?

Wondering what does  "KINURON" mean? 

       wanna know where it came from?

Here are trivia's and facts about KINURON...

       Kinuron is a Bicolano dialect for the food cooked in clay pot (called kuron in Bicol). It is very common in Bicol provinces to cook the food in clay pots to have the natural flavor and aroma of the food maintained while cooking using the traditional firewood. The ‘O’ in the KINURON logo is a top view of a pot with coconut milk being cooked with the flaming wood fire underneath. Hot, spicy and delectable foods cooked in coconut milk are the pride of the restaurant: Hot Laing, Pinangat na Laing, and Kinunot na Page. An array of grilled and sizzling fish or meat is available.  Few to mention: tuna belly, tanigue, pusit-lumot and pork liempo can be served grilled or sizzling.


 Must Try:

Grilled Pork Lomo BBQ
                                                     

Ensaladang Mangga
                                                         

Fried Tilapia
                                                             

Sinigang na Ulang
                                                         

Giant Prawn
Quality is always emphasized from marketing till serving. Preparing delicious food comes easy only with fresh fish, meat, seafood, and vegetables. Good hygiene is strictly observed in food preparation and in serving to the Customers. Good Food – Good Service is the guiding principle.


Come visit KINURON at the Food Village of Tiendesitas, Frontera Verde, Ortigas ext. cor. C5, Pasig City. (Near SM HyperMarket Pasig and SilverCity)
Tiendesitas - Pinoy's best.. Everyday! :) 

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