ABUHAN DOS RESTAURANT
Abuhan; vernacular for a dirty kitchen aptly makes
Abuhan Uno and its branches quite like the kitchen
of Cebu. It has, for over 30 or more years captured
the palate of Cebuanos with its
quintessentially Filipino dishes.
Forget about your super healthy diet and just plan for a
heavy exercise, these Cebus Finest Pochero can
increase your bodys cholesterol level. But who
cares? The Food is Fantastic!
All in all, we had a very satisfying Pochero Brunch. The
prize of each meal is not as expensive as I thought
it was. The serving is also enough for us and the
place is also clean.
Before going to Cebu, Eric informed us about Abuhan,
the best Pochero place in Cebu. He informed me that
the Cebu Pochero is somewhat similar to Bulalo,
which is my most favorite dish in the world. We had
dinner there together with Sinjin, Aaron, Shena,
Bong and Nico for a jam-packed sunday brunch!
As you can see at the photo above, the Abuhan
Pochero is really similar with Bulalo. The bone
marrow is too tasty thats why I begged if I can have
all the marrows LOL The ingredients is complete –
theres bamboo shoot, cabbage and sweet corn.
Tasty yet sweet! Yumyum!
Now I present to you the Sizzling Pochero. Take a
look at the gravy. Mouth-watering, huh? Shena and
I fell in love with the sauce and the meat is also soft
and yes, the marrow.
Abuhan Dos also offers desserts like Halo-Halo, Leche
Flan etc. I ordered for a Mais Con Yelo since it was
a sunny sunday
What happened to our Abuhan Pochero Meal with Soup?
Pochero is a pork stew of Spanish origin, stewed beef
or pork cooked with chorizo de bilbao and lots of
chopped onions and tomatoes. The vegetables and
saba bananas are usually cooked separately. Some
versions of pinoy pochero include garbanzos
and fried sweet potatoes.
In Cebu, Bulalo is called Pochero. It was perfectly
cooked in Beef broth mixed with shreds of ginger,
fresh cabbage and sweet corn. Cebus Famous
Bulalo is best eaten with steamed rice. Nina is
right, the soup is realy tasty and the rice is superb.