Photo: https://www.facebook.com/ChefmauRE. |
My daughter Trina was about to leave for the US a few days
before New Year. She wanted to have lunch at Chef Mau Restaurant and Event
Place in Calauan, Laguna, a few minutes away from our house. From here, Trina wanted to go to Los Baños for some last minute shopping.
Chef Mau is one of the recent additions to the growing list of restaurants in
this part of Laguna. According to accounts, Chef Mau or Mauro Arjona Jr. started a simple mobile fast
food cart in 2004 in San Lorenzo, Sta. Rosa, Laguna. Presently, he owns a
chain of restaurants in Manila and Laguna. Dining at Chef Mau is a pleasant
experience because of the ambiance and the many choices of food at affordable
prices.
Photo of nature's view outside Chef Mau restaurant. |
Unlike the small branch in Liliw, Laguna, this Calauan branch
occupies a large, open landscaped-space which adds to the country ambiance that is hard to come by in any restaurant.
Photo of the landscape inside the compound of Chef Mau restaurant. |
It
has a main restaurant but cottages are built around the property where guests
may choose to dine at their own leisurely pace. Tyler loved the views of the
mountain and the rice fields surrounding the restaurant.
Tyler and Trina enjoying the view in one of the cottages. |
Menu. Chef Mau
offers a host of dishes that has Spanish, American, Chinese, Japanese and
Filipino influences, which only show his versatility as a cook.
Menu showing the available dishes in Chef Mau. |
From the salad bar, we ordered Pinoy Caesar’s Salad with
Pork Adobo Flakes and Quail Eggs (below) at ₱120. It was also topped with
croutons and parmesan cheese. It tasted fresh and just a little hint of adobo
flakes which were not overpowering.
Adobo Salad Photo. |
We
also ordered their specialty, Chicken Cordon Bleu (₱150). It was tender and creamy inside with just
the right amount of breading outside. For me, this is a good version of Chicken
Gordon Bleu.
Chicken Cordon Bleu Photo. |
Next
on our menu was Hardinera, steamed mixed meats, like meat loaf. The cost was ₱175. I want my meat tender all the time. But not
all meats in this Hardinera were really tender, so this did not get my
vote.
Hardinera Photo. |
Bert, my son-in-law, ordered Lengua Estofado, or ox
tongue stewed in tomato sauce. The cost was ₱195. I used to eat this as a
child during special occasions. The kids liked this, too.
Lengua Estofado Photo. |
As an Italian fare, we ordered Lasagna with Meat Sauce (₱95).
I’m sure the kids enjoyed this, too.
Lasagna with Meat Sauce Photo. |
For dessert, we ordered Cassava Cake with Ice Cream (₱70).
I love cassava cake. But when topped with ice cream, I felt like this dessert
was robbed of its Filipino flavor which I love. Besides, the cassava was not as
tender as I like it to be. So, I still want my cassava cake plain.
Cassava with Ice Cream. |
Trina
ordered buko (young coconut) shake for her drink of choice (₱50). Fresh and nutritious, buko is a favorite
drink here and abroad.
Coconut (buko) Shake Photo. |
The servings at Chef Mau were good for one or two persons.
So if you have a big appetite, do not order just one of each dish if you intend
it for sharing. Over all, it was a satisfying food adventure at Chef Mau
Restaurant. We enjoyed the views of the mountains, the landscape of the place
and the cheap and delicious foods.
Despedida for Trina and Tyler @ Chef Mau Restaurant. |
Chef Mau Restaurant and Event Place is situated at Brgy.
Bangyas, National Highway, Calauan, Laguna, Philippines. You may call them for reservations
at telephone no. 0917 507 1798. The restaurant is open from 9:00 am - 9:00 pm. You
can also find it on https://www.facebook.com/ChefmauRE.