Restaurant residency Boodle Fight will debut Feb. 14 in the Brick & Mortar space at Pullman Yards in Kirkwood. The concept from chef Dave Devina is named for the Filipino ‘boodle fight ...
It's an exciting get together for many Filipinos if they can have "kamayan" (eating with the hand) as they enjoy a sumptuous food and in particular set on banana leaves. A boodle fight, in the ...
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Quick Bites for Feb. 6: Boodle Fight opening in Kirkwood, CHEF'STORE opening in Sandy Springs, BB's Bagels fireThis story is from Side Dish, our weekly Thursday newsletter about Atlanta’s dining scene. Subscribe for free via the Newsletters tab at the top of this page. Popular Forsyth County bagel shop ...
'Coming together as family': Celebration of Filipino food month in Sydney marked with a boodle fight
The boodle fight, a part of Filipino culture, is a military-style way of eating where individuals dine without any utensils and plates, instead using banana leaves and their hands.
Eating with one’s hands is common among many peoples across the world. Even in the West, not all foods are eaten with a knife and fork. Think pizza, chicken wings, and hamburgers, to mention a few.
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