PAL elevates Filipino food to the skies with Master Chef JP Anglo

Chef JP Anglo with passengers

Chef JP poses with PAL  business class passengers who are among the first to try the master chef’s in-flight menu/contributed photo

Starting this August, business class passengers on board Philippine Airlines (PAL) flights to
North America can now taste the best of Filipino food, courtesy of Filipino chef JP Anglo.

The Philippine flag carrier is offering Chef JP’s food creations on its nonstop flights from Manila to
Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Vancouver, and Toronto.

Renowned for his creative Filipino dishes, Chef JP established his own restaurant, Sarsa,
located in the Makati business district of Metro Manila. He recently ventured out to the United
Arab Emirates and opened to his new restaurant, Kooya, in Dubai.

“Elevating Philippine Airlines’ in-flight dining experience is part of our thrust to become more
customer-centric and offer more value to our passengers, especially on our popular nonstop
flights to the United States and Canada,” said PAL president and chief operating officer Capt. Stanley K. Ng.

Chef JP prepares the menu for business class passengers on board a PAL flight from Manila to Los Angeles, United States/contributed photo

To launch his special collaboration with Philippine Airlines, Chef JP flew from Manila to Los
Angeles aboard flight PR112. As the PAL Boeing 777-300ER flew across the Pacific, Chef JP
prepared and served his signature dishes— Chicken Inasal and Bangus ala Pobre.

While in Los Angeles, Chef JP will explore the California food scene and try various restaurants,
in order to gain inspiration for his future dishes with Philippine Airlines.

“We’ve had an enjoyable journey developing different delectable dishes for our Philippine
Airlines passengers,” says Ria Domingo, PAL vice president of marketing. “This collaboration
with a Filipino culinary expert will showcase Filipino food for the global community.”

PAL flies from Manila to Los Angeles twice daily using state-of-the-art B777-300ER aircraft.

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