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Filipino streetfood powerhouse: the Spoon & Rice story

By Naomi Edge

As Filipino food gains ground with the foodie community, Filipino street food business Spoon & Rice is expanding in and around London.

Launched in October 2020, has just opened its third branch in trendy . Tinig went to see the opening, taste their food, and get an insight into the thinking behind Spoon & Rice. 

Spoon & Rice have an extensive menu of classic Filipino dishes, ranging from adobo to sweet treats like turon. We tried the Manilla Grilled Pork Belly and the Adobo Glazed Aubergine, which came with rice and a vinegary salad. 

At the first taste, I was instantly transported back to the Philippines. The salty, meaty pork, the perfectly cooked rice and the hit of vinegar, made for a delicious experience. Customers seemed happy too. One described their lomi as “amazing.” 

“Filipino culture in every bite” 

Spoon and Rice’s adobo glazed aubergine for vegetarians/vegans. Credit: Spoon and Rice

With food consumed, it was time to discuss what lies behind Spoon & Rice. I spoke to the company鈥檚 chief executive, John Belmonte.

John’s mission is also the company鈥檚 slogan – to convey 鈥淔ilipino culture in every bite.鈥 He also wants to create a signature 鈥渉eart and soul鈥 in every dish that they serve. “Our food will always bring back your culture,鈥 he says. 鈥淲hoever is tasting the food, it’ll bring back strong memories. We Filipinos have something to be proud of. That is our food, and we are proud that Spoon & Rice can showcase that.鈥

Consul General Arlene Gonzales-Macaisa (left) tosses rice into the air with Spoon & Rice Boxpark Croydon Franchisees Giulia Minga and Fanol Gjata, CEO and brand owner John Belmonte, Philippine Labor Attache Ameurfina Reyes (partly hidden) and Consul Stacy Danika Alcantara-Garcia.

Spoon & Rice aims to highlight the best parts of Filipino food and make sure that customers know they’re part of a family when they come to the restaurant. To achieve this, the goal has been to create a culture so ingrained within their staff that it makes the experience of ordering and eating a pleasure. “We don’t only prepare and serve food because it’s our job, but because we do everything with love,鈥 says John.

We Filipinos have something to be proud of. That is our food, and we are proud that Spoon & Rice can showcase that.

John Belmonte, Spoon and Rice CEO

So who are they targeting? John says he has his sights set on a broad customer base. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 matter whether you鈥檙e Filipino or not, you will experience the Filipino culture by experiencing our food,鈥 he explains. 鈥淚t’s not only Filipinos buying the food, it’s all nationalities.鈥

Facing up to challenges 

It’s no secret that the hospitality sector has been hit hard by the pandemic and Spoon & Rice has not been untouched. 

At some points during the crisis, the business was only making two sales a day. But as an entrepreneur, John says he was able to find the positive side. 

Spoon and Rice CEO John Belmonte says “Keep your eyes on your goals and you will succeed.” Credit: Spoon and Rice

“When everyone was afraid to start trading, I saw an opportunity to face up to the challenge,” he says. Employing 35 people at his 3 stores, he says he鈥檚 been able to support staff. 鈥淲hen everyone couldn鈥檛 find work to earn money, there I was to provide jobs to those who were seeking,鈥 he says.

Employment isn’t the only way that John is helping the Filipino community. He also runs the non-profit organisation that provides advice and assistance to UK Pinoys. “When we unite, we become stronger,鈥 explains John. 

鈥淚 think we have to help and support each other. To be able to move forward we shouldn鈥檛 be afraid to ask questions and get advice from people who have already been there.鈥

Big ambitions

It’s a good thing that Spoon & Rice evokes such a strong emotional connection as they are in a prime location at Boxpark Croydon, so the competition is fierce. 

Spoon and Rice combo – a feast for anyone with a big appetite. Credit: Naomi Edge/中欧体育

John says it鈥檚 all part of the plan. 鈥淲e aim to locate our stores in strategic locations,鈥 he says. 鈥淏oxpark has prime locations, so it will stand out if we place our store within their branches.鈥

The company is planning its next opening in Willesden, North London. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a good location,鈥 says John. 鈥淲e are planning to do something different there. We are also looking forward to opening five more in 2022 – and some could be outside of London.鈥

Spirit to succeed

Throughout the challenges of the pandemic, John says he worked to inspire his team to push forward and see the positive side of the challenge ahead. 

An entrepreneur with , John is working to inspire the 中欧体育 Filipino community with a message of carrying on despite difficult odds.

“There’s always going to be challenges that you will have to face. But I want to share with all the people who would like to do business that there are always challenges. But keep your eyes on your goals and you will succeed.鈥

A must-try classic Filipino dessert, Turon is deep-fried banana in spring roll wrapper with brown sugar and chocolate syrup. Credit: Spoon and Rice  

鈥淎 word of encouragement to every Filipino – don鈥檛 be afraid to start. If you’re wanting to go into business, seek advice from people you trust, who you think will guide you, that are already doing it.鈥

The store’s ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by Philippine Embassy officials led by Consul General Arlene Gonzales-Macaisa, Labour Attach茅 Ameurfina Reyes and Consul Stacy Danika Alcantara-Garcia.

Spoon & Rice has set out to bring authentic Filipino cuisine to UK customers. Hopefully they will help the world discover the food we know and love so much. 

If you want to try for yourself, they have locations in Wembley, Camden Town and Croydon. 

About the author

Working in digital marketing, Naomi is a Filipino-British who is passionate about design and writing. She has previously worked with the British Council, Birmingham Arts Council and Wilderness Festival on a variety of fundraising and awareness events, including the 鈥淏irmingham Weekender鈥 and 鈥淭he Janus Project.鈥  You can follower her on Twitter 

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