Kitchen

LIST: Restaurants Serving Hot Meals To People Affected By Super Typhoon Carina

Restaurants and non-government organizations have mobilized to cook and send food to families and others affected by Super Typhoon Carina

Super Typhoon Carina (international name Gaemi) exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility at 6:20 am. But the damage brought by Carina was extensive with many families evacuated in shelters across Metro Manila and Northern Luzon, leaving them with nothing.

Various organizations have mobilized to help those left with nothing including restaurants turning into soup kitchens. If you time and money to volunteer, you may contact them directly.

Mama Lou

Branches of Mama Lou have opened their doors to those stranded by the flood brought by Typhoon Carina. They offer free macaroni soup and have given it to the rescue teams and people looking after stranded passengers in malls.

PARMIGIANO Ristorante Pizzeria

Parmigiano Ristorante extended its free coffee and focaccia bread up to July 25 to people stranded in malls because of the typhoon.

Azadore by Chef Tatung

Chef Tatung Sarthou and his kitchen staff have mobilized and called for donations to cook hot meals for evacuation centers in Quezon City. They distributed 300 hot meals at the San Roque Elementary School and went to Brgy East Kamias.

They’ve also packed pandesal and boiled eggs to be distributed. They are also calling for volunteers.

Photo from Chef Tatung

Trining’s Kitchen

Trining’s Kitchen partnered with Angat Buhay and Gulay PH to cook meals for those stranded in Marikina. The staff is open to volunteers to help them cook.

Photo from Trining’s

Urban Chick Maginhawa

Urban Chick calls for a donation of P25 for a bowl of lugaw which they will distribute to evacuation centers. They also need volunteers to help cook.

How you can be prepared for disaster responses

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