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CAGAYANLifestyle TIMES Weekly DE ORO
Volume 9 | No. 18 | Cagayan de Oro City | December 6-12, 2021
Babu Kwan’s new wall mural painted by the owners, their son Aayan and two members of the BK crew.
What’s New Babu? E
Randang is a pride of the Maranao, the people from Lanao. It’s usually prepared on special occasions like kandori (thanksgiving, weddings, graduations), family gatherings & specially on eids, Eidl Fitr and Eidl Adha.
veryone’s favorite Babu is back! The first Moro-themed and inspired restaurant in Cagayan de Oro opened in April, 2019 at the ground floor of Saavedra Building (Vines Pension House), Yacapin corner Aguinaldo Streets, Barangay 32, Cagayan de Oro City, just across Wilshire Inn and 110 meters from Masjid Oro Jama-ah along Aguinaldo Street. Babu Kwan is named after the common term “Babu” for “beloved auntie” in Lanao, Sulu and Maguindanao and “kwan” is a common Filipino term for something intangible. Owned by couple Abdelnur (Abde) and Norkhalila Mae (Khal) MambuayCampong, it aims to restore the Meranaw Culture and Lifestyle shattered by the Marawi Siege, and promote Halal foods in accordance to Islamic laws as mentioned in the Holy Quran and Hadiths. However, despite its early success in winning over a loyal clientele with its comfort food of Meranaw and Southeast Asian cuisine, BK had to close twice in response to the lockdowns due to the
The Department of Tourism (Region 10 Office) cited Babu Kwan as an important destination on its list of Tourism in the New Normal
by T2 Mike
Owners Abde and Khal with Cong. Kit Belmonte and Deputy Speaker Mujiv Hataman
global pandemic. When it reopened eight months after the first lockdown, it introduced innovative sandwiches such as ebi tempura burger, chicken katsu burger and longanisa sandwich, as well as “quarantine’’ foods like baked sushi, milk tea and pastas, with generous servings that foster sharing and camaraderie among friends and family.
When it re-opened for the second time last Nov. 17, customers of all ages were already welcome, though Khal stresses they continue to strictly observe LGU restrictions and safety guidelines, with store hours now spread longer from 10AM to 10PM daily, so more patrons can be accommodated without compromising mandated social distancing. “Inclusivity is key in gatherings, whether at home or at work. There’s always someone looking for halal or with strict diet restrictions, and we at Babu Kwan can provide halal and healthy options.” Besides offering the same Babu Kwan favorites, their menu is now more focused on their target market. In a bow to the constraints imposed by the pandemic quarantines, BK has also flexed its menu availability with party trays which allow customers to enjoy their food in the comfort and safety of their residences, and brought back the Nasi BABU/PAGE 7
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