Manila’s Toyo Eatery wins Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants’ ‘Miele One To Watch’ Award

Jordy Navarra, Toyo Eatery’s owner-chef, will accept the honour at the sixth annual Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants awards on 27 March 2018, in Macau

Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants has announced Toyo Eatery in Manila, Philippines, as the 2018 recipient of its coveted Miele One To Watch Award. Selected by the organisers of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, in collaboration with experts from the region, the award is presented to a restaurant named outside the Asia’s 50 Best list but identified as the rising star of the Asia Pacific region.

Toyo Eatery’s owner-chef Jordy Navarra will accept the honour at the sixth annual Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants awards, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna, on 27 March 2018, in Macau.

Creative flair

“Toyo Eatery embodies the spirit of the Miele One To Watch Award. With a menu celebrating local culture and traditional dishes, chef-owner Jordy Navarra is a young talent who is advancing the cuisine with creative flair and a progressive approach, but also with precision and attention to detail,” says William Drew, group editor of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants.

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“Toyo Eatery impresses us by taking inspiration from everyday local ingredients and recipes and bringing them to the level of culinary excellence with passion, expertise and a progressive approach,” says Mario Miranda, regional managing director Asia at Miele. “This same attitude involving constant improvement and innovation are part of Miele’s ‘Immer Besser’ brand philosophy. We are honoured to present this year’s Miele One To Watch Award to Jordy Navarra and the team of Toyo Eatery.”

Refined techniques

“From the start, our mission at Toyo Eatery has been to reassess, rediscover, and find a deeper understanding of Filipino culture through food,” says Navarra. “As Toyo Eatery approaches its second anniversary, this award is the gift we never saw coming. Being granted the Miele One To Watch Award by such a respected authority is an amazing honour. We are thankful to those who appreciate and acknowledge what we do. Toyo is still in its infancy and we still have much to do, but we’re inspired to learn from the chefs whose restaurants are included in the list of Asia’s 50 Best.”

The name Toyo derives from the Filipino word for ‘soy sauce’ and reflects Navarra’s philosophy. Toyo Eatery’s menu draws inspiration from everyday local ingredients and incorporates refined techniques and intricate layers. Navarra and his wife, May, who oversees the restaurant floor, are committed to celebrating local culture and interpreting Filipino culinary traditions in a modern context. Each dish is designed to convey a unique Philippine flavour or represent a traditional cooking method while the furniture, dinnerware and accessories are crafted by local artists and designers.

A progressive approach

Navarra began his career at Heston Blumenthal’s UK restaurant The Fat Duck where he developed his technical skills and progressive approach. He returned to Asia to work at Bo Innovation in Hong Kong before moving to Manila, where he launched Black Sheep in 2014. He and May opened Toyo Eatery in 2016, offering diners a choice between a three or 11-course set menu as well as à la carte options.

Miele will also present #50BestTalks on Monday 26 March, 2018 at the Grand Ballroom, Wynn Macau from 10am until 1.15pm. Under the theme ‘Exploring Identity’, the half-day forum will feature provocative discussions, inspiring presentations and live interviews with Asia’s leading chefs. Hosted by Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, the in-demand speakers include:

  • André Chiang of Raw in Taipei and formerly Restaurant André in Singapore
  • Hiroe Higuchi of Shima Kanko in Japan
  • Vijay Mudaliar of Native in Singapore
  • Richie Lin, Kai Ward and Long Xiong of Mume in Taipei

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Pictured: Jordy Navarra of Toyo Eatery