Filipino Proudly
Tatler Philippines|February 2023
For a time, Amboy and Eggslut's AlvinCailan had a tough time finding his place in a world stained by typecasts. Until he found a home inside the kitchen. Angelo Comsti sits down and chats with one of the most celebrated chef ambassadors of the USA's Filipino food movement By Angelo Comsti Photography
By Angelo Comsti
Filipino Proudly

His cookbook was very telling. Tortang giniling (ground beef omelets) stacked up like flapjacks, lumpia with the makings of a cheeseburger and bibingka (rice cake) lodged with a slice of cream cheese before its baked. These dishes are not quite traditional Filipino and not American, either, like the author himself.

“[Amboy] describes my cuisine, my lifestyle,” writes Cailan. “It’s how I cook. It’s how I talk…It’s about a Filipino-American kid trying to make it work in a world where everyone says no. About making it happen and being true to who I am. About just owning it.”

Strapped for cash, his parents moved from a Filipino town in California to a predominantly Mexican-American area in East LA, devoid of a community he could identify with and relate to. This brought a lot of personal struggles for Cailan. “I couldn’t relate to anything. I was like an alien,” he says.

Consequently, trips to the Philippines offered relief. Busy with their jobs as a bookkeeper (mother) and a locksmith (father) who were hellbent on saving to buy a house, young Cailan was flown to the Asian archipelago every summer so that someone could look after him.

“I was spoiled here, so I loved it,” he says. “In America, it was a struggle. Every day, I was on my own. I would come home at three o’clock, and my parents were still working. I was by myself. I made my food. And that’s how I learnt how to cook,” he says.

“But it’s different when I go to the Philippines because I was with my Lola [grandma], who had helpers and drivers. And so, I loved coming back because I could be as lazy as I wanted. I embraced coming home because I belonged here,” he remembers.

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