MIAMI: La Paz Batchoy, Filipino Pork Noodles Soup, At Yuzu Miami (Sept. 10-14)

Filipino Pork Noodles Soup, La Paz Batchoy, Available in Yuzu Miami this September 10 to 14 (Photo by Andrea Lorena/ Fuji Film Girl)

Hi Miami!!! We are so excited to partner once again with Yuzu Miami at St. Roch Market, helmed by chef Andrew Zarzosa, with my events platform Cross Cultures, on our second leg to highlight Filipino cuisine in Miami this September 10 to 14.

La Paz Batchoy- Yuzu Miami- Roel Alcudia- Cross Cultures

For this special week, Roel Alcudia of Mandolin Aegean Bistro will be the guest chef, cooking up his version of La Paz Batchoy, a Filipino pork noodles soup, that originated from Alcudia’s hometown, La Paz in Iloilo City in the Philippines,. “As we march on to the sound of progress and innovation and as we continue to redefine ourselves in every aspect, one thing that keeps us all grounded and connects us are food memories,” shares Alcudia. “Having been born and raised in a small city in the Philippines, I remember the home cooking, of course, but the one thing that evoked near fanatical obsession was this little noodle soup called La Paz Batchoy, served a few blocks from my childhood home. I remember constantly begging and bartering with my parents for household chores just to get a bowl of this stuff. It was everything I ever wanted in life at that point—the unctuous broth fortified with offal, the crispy pork cracklings and the sharp, crisp slices of scallions to cut right through it all.”

Roel Alcudia of Mandolin Aegean Bistro and Andrew Zarzosa of Yuzu Miami (Photo by Andrea Lorena/ Fuji Film Girl)
Roel Alcudia of Mandolin Aegean Bistro and Andrew Zarzosa of Yuzu Miami (Photo by Andrea Lorena/ Fuji Film Girl)

For $17, Miami can enjoy this dish at Yuzu Miami all week, and the first 20 customers will receive chocolates from Auro, an award-winning, sustainable bean-to-bar company from Davao, Philippines. “Yuzu Miami is very excited to collaborate again with Cross Cultures to continue to help spread the good word of Filipino cuisine in Miami,” shares Zarzosa, who led the F&B programs in five-star hotel properties in Southeast Asia, including Fairmont Jakarta in Indonesia and the Makati Shangri-La in the Philippines. “This time, we are humbled to work with the super talented chef, Roel Alcudia, who will be cooking a dish very close to his heart.”

The first 20 customers will receive an Auro bean-to-bar chocolate from Davao, Philippines (Photo by Andrea Lorena/ Fujifilmgirl)
The first 20 customers will receive an Auro bean-to-bar chocolate from Davao, Philippines (Photo by Andrea Lorena/ Fuji Film Girl)

Cross Cultures was founded to promote the exchange of cultures through food, in order to dispel misconceptions and build a more global community. Last June, we had a special Filipino noodle dish made with taba ng talangka (crab roe) produced by Asia’s Best Female Chef 2016 Margarita Fores, that did really well. We are so thrilled to be continuing our quest of introducing and spreading Filipino food in Miami.

Yuzu Miami is located at St. Roch Market, Miami Design District, Palm Court, 140 NE 39th Street, Suite 241, Miami, FL. It is open from 8AM to 10PM (Sunday to Thursday) and 8AM to 11 PM (Friday and Saturday) 

Instagram handles: Yuzu Miami @yuzu_miami / @andrewzarzosa; Roel Alcudia @roel_alcudia / @mandolinmiami; Cross Cultures by Cheryl Tiu @cross.cultures | @chertiu