Once tagged as one of the world’s worst foods, Naga City’s favorite noodle broth kinalas took center stage at the Fiesta Royale Kinalas: Kinalas Festival 2024.
This year’s “Fiesta Royale de Kinalas” was a grand celebration, featuring over eight participants from Naga’s most esteemed Kinalas shops. The lineup included well-known names such as
- Mang Kok’s Kinalas,
- Kitchen Everywhere,
- JNJ Kinalas,
- Wawek’s Lechon Kinalas,
- Didick’s Kina-log,
- Mingteng’s-Dayandang,
- CJ’s Foodhaws
- Crispy Kinalas,
- Lutong Bahay,
- and PANATA Cafe from the UMA Hotel + Residences.
Each of these establishments brought their unique interpretations and culinary skills to the festival, making it a vibrant showcase of Naga’s rich food culture.
Over the course of the week-long festival, attendees were treated to an array of new and innovative variations of Kinalas. These creative twists on the classic dish drew both Naguenos and tourists, eager to experience something new and exciting.
Notable innovations included Pizza Kinalas and Shawarma Kinalas, which were crafted by renowned local Kinalasan from Naga. These dishes managed to surprise and delight the taste buds, proving that Kinalas can adapt to contemporary culinary trends while maintaining its traditional essence.
By celebrating Kinalas through the “Fiesta Royale de Kinalas,” the city takes a meaningful step towards appreciating the historical significance of this dish for the Naguenos. The festival not only honors the past but also encourages innovation and adaptation, ensuring that Kinalas remains relevant and beloved by future generations.
Truly, the “Fiesta Royale de Kinalas” was a testament to the enduring popularity and cultural importance of Kinalas in Naga City. The event brought together the community, fostered local pride, and showcased the culinary talents of the city’s best Kinalas shops. As we look forward to future celebrations, let us all come together and participate in this cherished event, continuing to support and enjoy the rich culinary heritage that Kinalas represents. (R. Cerillo, Photos from Facebook)
Last updated on July 17th, 2024 at 08:14 am