CEBU CITY -- Aysee, a name synonymous with delectable sisig in Metro Manila for over three decades now brings these delectable authentic Kapamgpangan menus to Cebu as it opened its first Visayas branch at Vibo Place, Escario St., Cebu City on February 2 and now adding more dishes as it plans to open earlier at 8;00 a.m. to include breakfast in its food offerings.
From its humble beginnings as a grocery store in Pasig City, Aysee’s story is one of passion and culinary heritage. Owner Daisy Alian Bulus, a Kapampangan native, was inspired by the requests of PBA players, including Coach Yangga, to cook and serve her family’s traditional recipes. “My first customers were the PBA players of RFM,” recalls Bulus. “If they won the game, they would eat unlimited food from us.”
Beyond the sisig, Aysee also offers other Kapampangan favorites like Papaitan Baka, Bistek Tagalog, and Crispy Pork. These dishes evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminding many of their college days or past Manila experiences.
“It's nostalgic. Food is nostalgic. It's comforting. It's good food. And we made sure that it is affordable. There are a lot of folks in Cebu, Cebuanos that graduated UA&P, Ateneo, UP, and those who worked in Manila. They all know the brand. This is for them. But for me personally, the reason why I said yes to this offer is because I love Kapampangan food. Kapampangan food is the best. And I want to bring real Tagalog food to Cebu,” Frank Oliva, Aysee’s Managing Partner bared.
The restaurant also plans to introduce new dishes quarterly to keep the menu fresh and exciting. Adding to the vibrant dining experience, Aysee Cebu will feature live performances of original Filipino music on weekends.
Aysee invites everyone to experience the authentic flavors of Kapampangan cuisine and Northern Luzon at their newest location. The brand plans to continue its expansion throughout the Philippines, introducing more Filipinos to the unique culinary treasures of Pampanga. (Photos: MBCNewman)
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