Davao’s 'Kitchen Arena' fires up winning flavors


Battle of the toques. The chefs in the Kitchen Arena- Dusit Davao’s Ferdinand Recaborda, Jeramie Go of Pilgrim, Rhea Rizzo of Mrs. Saldo & Andrew Malarky of Wild Siargao 

It was the most-awaited gathering of the season for the Davao gourmands. The highlight of the 2025 edition of the Davao Food & Wine, a three-week culinary event that features Mindanao’s finest produce, brought in four chefs from across the country, turning the cooking stations of Dusitd2 Hotel’s buffet hall into the “Kitchen Arena.” Palates were eager to savor what the accomplished culinary figures could create in 60 minutes, adding three secret ingredients to their recipes.

Donning aprons to cook in a kitchen other than their own, four chefs took on the challenge, not knowing their final recipe until the secret ingredients were unboxed. However, they came “armed” with their favored components that can elevate the flavors of their yet-to-be-conceived dishes. The competition’s lone female chef, Rhea Rizzo of Mrs. Saldo from Silang, Cavite, who’s known for her refined, heartfelt cooking shaped by global influences, brought Vietnamese prawns, yuzu, and curry oil. Flying in from the southeastern paradise island with his katsuobushi, rendered pork fat, and rice vermicelli was Chef Andrew Malarkey of Wild Siargao, whose bold cuisine trumpets “GLOCAL” with a vibrant island character. Two Davao chefs completed the foursome: Chef Jeramie Go of Pilgrim, who showcases his disciplined Toronto-trained technique grounded in Mindanao terroir, pulled out saffron, Dijon mustard, and maple syrup from his stash, while the host hotel’s Chef Ferdinand Recaborda, trained in luxury-hotel accuracy, had “palapa,” a spicy Maranao condiment, close at hand.

Prior to the friendly face-off, the chefs gave the audience a peek into their expertise through the specialties they whipped up for the evening. Chef Jeramie prepared Lamb Shoulder Roast, Chef Rhea plated Beef Cheeks and Jackfruit Massaman Curry, Chef Andrew cooked Chipirones on Mais Bigas Cremoso, and Chef Ferdinand made Tanglad Coconut-curried King Prawns.

The chefs presenting their dishes

The specialty dishes the four chefs whipped up for the dining event

The four plat du jour created a stir among the diners, with each gaining a fan at every bite. The tasting menu didn’t just tease the palates (and successfully at that), it also served as the drumbeater of what’s ahead. What flavorful dish will the chefs conjure in the coming cook-off?

But there was more to the food sampling. For everyone partaking of the feast, it was also a taste-and-vote segment of the affair. The dish with the highest votes wins the Crowd Favorite award.

Then came the main event. The timer commenced as soon as the secret ingredients were unboxed. Revealed were odong, a Visayan noodle; fresh crabs sourced from Surigao; and vintage Boracho cheese by the iconic Davao cheese brand Malagos Cheeses.

The secret ingredients revealed

Malagos cheese, fresh crabs & udong





An hour sped by, and as the clock struck the last second, each of the chefs laid out two beautifully plated dishes. It posed a challenge for the panel of judges to choose the winning pair and its chef.

Chef Rhea's main dish

Chef Jeramie's main dish

Chef Andrew's main dish

Chef Dnan's appetizer

Glasses were raised to the crowned chef of the first Kitchen Arena—Chef Rhea Rizzo—and to the crowd favorite of the early evening tasting menu—Chef Andrew Malarky. If you ask me, everyone emerged as a winner—all four chefs and the diners.

The champions. Kitchen Arena winner Chef Rhea Rizzo, and Chef Andrew Malarky bagging the Crowd Favorite Dish

The full-house affair gathered Davao’s culinary personalities, restaurateurs and food enthusiasts, who celebrated with the event’s F&B partners, sponsors, and local producers.


Also published in the Manila Bulletin newspaper.


Seen at the event:

Malagos Cheeses' Olive Puentespina & DATA President Nicole Ledesma

Rosie Dominguez & Paul Dominguez

Bing Taojo & Vivian Galang

Menchu Iñigo & Maite Gempesaw

Dusit Davao's Michael Lapid & Raffy del Rosario

Wilson Bangayan, Jenny Bangayan, Shiara Santiago & Jonathan Bangayan

Arianna del Rosario & Kat Tuason

Sam Liu & Chef Kim Liu

Chef Jaye Paclar

Alexandre Le Niendre, Celina van Dierendonck Kym Cañizares & Alec van Dierendonck

 Jacob Go & Kristine Go

Emil Sitjar & Christian Pasumbal