7107 - Code of the New Filipino

June 12, 2016



  

Filipinos have long embraced modernization. They have learned how to adapt easily with the changing times. Alongside this comes the decline in preserving local traditions and culture, including the sense of Filipino pride.
   
But Pinoy pride is everywhere – in culture, arts, and food. This inspired couple Gerwyn and Sheryl See to come up with a way to uplift and preserve it by showcasing the best of the Philippines through 7107 Culture + Cuisine, the newest culinary and hospitality destination in The Fort located inside Treston International College.

The restaurant shows the richness of Filipino culture and cuisine through its four different food sections: Kanto, Dampa, Talyasi, and Himagas.

Kanto Section
Filipinos are resilient, creative, and resourceful by nature. These characteristics paved way for them to come up with unique ways of presenting even the simplest of Pinoy where you'll find under the Kanto Section


Yellow Chicken Adobo


Spinach Goat Cheese Rolls

Malunggay Pestocino


Chori Burger Sliders



Dampa Section
With a country blessed with bodies of water, seafood is a definite must-try in Filipino cuisine. The dishes under Dampa will take diners to an under-the-sea food adventure that will have them craving for more.



Vitamin Sea Chowder

Pakbet to the #NextLevel



Talyasi Section
Filipinos also value togetherness and close family ties. Thus, the very reason why there are many fiestas across the country. Talyasi symbolizes these special occasions through its menu, which boasts of all-time  Pinoy favorites such as Krispy Kare Kare, and Bulalo v2.0
Chocolate Binagoongan (My Favorite! The saltiness of the Bagoong was complimented by the sweetness of the chocolate. Such a nice combination!)

Bulalo V2.0

K.K.K.(Krispy Kare Kare)

Himagas Section
- Filipinos are known for their sweet tooth! A meal will not be complete without dessert or Himagas. Under this food outlet, customers can indulge in sweet treat.

Halo + Halo

Chocnut Turon

Molten Pastillan Lava Cake

Maja Blanca Panacotta

The restaurant with symbolisms of the Philippines gives customers delight not just with food, but with its artsy ambiance as well.   
The hip and cool 7107 Culture + Cuisine will serve as an extension facility for local artists from various industries to showcase their talents and contribute in their own way towards creating a sense of local pride for every Filipino. 
Currently, it showcases the wall art by glocal illustrator Daryl Feril, whose works have been featured by luxury brands around the world.      
Indeed, 7107 Culture + Cuisine is #NotYourAverageLocal.

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