PH Consulate General Joins 7 Mile House’s “Adobo Cook-Off For A Cause” in San Francisco
As part of efforts to promote and mainstream Filipino food in the Bay Area, the Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco took part in the 4th Annual “Adobo Cook-off For A Cause,” organized by 7 Mile House Historic Sports Bar and Grill in Brisbane, California on 30 October 2021.Left: A sampler of the five adobo dishes that made it to this year’s “Adobo Cook-off For A Cause” by 7 Mile House Historic Sports Bar and Grill. Right: Critics’ Choice Award winner Gloria Garcia (4th from left) and People’s Choice Award recipient Neo Veavea (5th from left) were joined by Vice Consul Adrian Audrey L. Baccay (3rd from left), Daly City Mayor Juslyn Manalo (right), San Francisco Entertainment Commissioner Al Perez (3rd from right), and 7 Mile House Historic Sports Bar and Grill owner Vanessa Garcia (2nd from right) following the conclusion of the 4th Annual “Adobo Cook-off For A Cause (Photos from San Francisco PCG)
“TNT Traysikel,” a Philippine-made tricycle designed by Filipino artists Mike Arcega and Paolo Asuncion, is featured at 4th Annual “Adobo Cook-off For A Cause” at the 7 Mile House Historic Sports Bar and Grill in Brisbane, California.. From left to right: Vice Consul Adrian Audrey L. Baccay; San Francisco Entertainment Commissioner, and Filipino American Arts Exposition President Al Perez; San Mateo County Board of Supervisors President David Canepa; and 7 Mile House owner Vanessa Garcia. The annual cook-off competition features the iconic Filipino dish of adobo to raise funds for a non-profit organization. This year’s beneficiary is the Pistahan Parade and Festival, a yearly celebration of Filipino culture in San Francisco led by the Filipino American Arts Exposition (FAAE). (Photo from San Francisco PCG)