Making Filipino food mainstream
Most countries in Asia have a distinctive cuisine that has become internationally well-known.
But that is not the case for the Philippines.
Most outsiders have no idea what the locals eat there, and most residents like to eat foreign food.
But now a new generation of chefs are trying to make Filipino food mainstream, as the BBC's Manila correspondent Kate McGeown reports.
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