Tree Strand Painting by Christina Quackenbush Saatchi Art


Multiple Painting by Christina Quackenbush Saatchi Art

Cristina Quackenbush is the chef and owner of Milkfish Nola. She cooks the most delectable Philippine cuisine fused with southern soul food. Particularly famous are her Lechon Kawali Poboy and Fried Bread Pudding Bites. You may have seen her in Netflix's Take Out with Lisa Ling. Read More


Where Painting by Christina Quackenbush Saatchi Art

Quackenbush's first restaurant Milkfish, and the first Filipino restaurant in New Orleans, opened last month. Born in the Philippines and raised in Indiana farm country, Quackenbush found her way home to New Orleans in 1999. Although she's lived all over the country from North Carolina to California, she kept coming back. "I've tried to.


Christina Quackenbush’s Milkfish Returns With Filipino PopUp Eater

Christina Quackenbush, left, will cook in Bywater FACEBOOK. Brieux Carre received its permits to brew and sell beer. Located at 2115 Decatur St, founder Robert Bostick is planning an April 1 opening for the brewery.. Cristina Quackenbush, formerly of Filipino hot spot Milkfish, will move to a not yet names restaurant to be opened in the spot.


Mardi Gras Painting by Christina Quackenbush Saatchi Art

Southeast Asian Restaurant of the Year. When Cristina Quackenbush first moved to New Orleans, she found a lot to love. One thing she could not find, however, was Filipino food. Frustrated at first, soon thereafter she saw an opportunity. "I realized I'd stumbled onto a niche market," she recalls. At the time she was working for Adolfo.


Broken Cloud Original Sold Painting by Christina Quackenbush

Christina Quackenbush puts her own touch on the Filipino dishes she grew up with. But the owner of Milkfish, a pop-up restaurant in New Orleans, cooks with a heavy heart right now.


Cristina Quackenbush to Helm Bywater Restaurant Eater New Orleans

Andrea and Jason join Louisiana Eats for a conversation about the heart-rending book before we speak with New Orleanian Christina Quackenbush of the Filipino food pop up Milkfish. Christina was born in the Philippines and raised in Indiana farm country before finding a career in food. She tells us about her contribution to The New Filipino.


Tree Strand Painting by Christina Quackenbush Saatchi Art

EVENTWIRE — Christina Quackenbush is bringing back the Filipino cuisine from her now-shuttered restaurant Milkfish as a pop-up at Spotted Cat Food and Spirits this Sunday, September 17. [FACEBOOK] NOLA RESTAURANT WEEK —There are only three days left for Restaurant Week and 115 restaurants (29 in the French Quarter) are dishing out dining deals.All the participating restaurants serve.


Bear Painting by Christina Quackenbush Saatchi Art

Christina Quackenbush has become one of the most peripatetic chefs in town ever since her arrangement with Who Dat Café to run her Filipino pop-up Milkfish six nights a week out of the Who Dat.


Ball Painting by Christina Quackenbush Saatchi Art

Chef Cristina Quackenbush's Milkfish pop-up has been one of the attractions at The Broad Theater, even with the movie house temporarily closed. She offers curbside service and delivery of the.


Clouded Painting by Christina Quackenbush Saatchi Art

Advocate photo by VERONICA DOMINACH -- After running Milkfish as a pop-up in different locations for two years, chef Christina Quackenbush and her family opened their own restaurant in Mid-City.


Jester Painting by Christina Quackenbush Saatchi Art

Authentic Fusion. Good Eats. & Better People. Our menu is carefully crafted by our Chef and owner, Cristina Quackenbush, who infuses her passion and creativity into every dish. From classic Filipino favorites like Adobo and Lumpia, to modern interpretations like our Milkfish Ceviche, we offer a range of options that cater to every taste.


Flair Painting by Christina Quackenbush Fine Art America

Photo: Josh Brasted. In a lot of ways, Milkfish, the Filipino pop up started by Cristina Quackenbush and lauded by industry insiders, is the exemplary pop up?it features an innovative take on an unfamiliar cuisine, which has earned it high praise from food critics, and, perhaps more revealingly, chefs throughout New Orleans.


140519 Painting by Christina Quackenbush Saatchi Art

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AcrylicsinWatercolor Christina Quackenbush Flickr

Cristina Quackenbush. Cristina was born in the Philippines and raised on a farm in southern Indiana where her love of cooking developed. She headed to the South to expand her culinary skills and after over 25 years of learning the industry, she has held every position in a restaurant. She opened the first Filipino restaurant in New Orleans and.


Petals Painting by Christina Quackenbush Saatchi Art

Another local Filipino pop-up is from Christina Quackenbush, chef and owner of Milkfish (named Southeast Restaurant of the Year by New Orleans Magazine in 2014). Quackenbush, who was born in the Philippines, moved to America when she was four years old. She eventually made her way to New Orleans after a trip she took here in 2000.


The Sea Witch Painting by Christina Quackenbush

Andrea and Jason join Louisiana Eats for a conversation about the heart-rending book before we speak with New Orleanian Christina Quackenbush of the Filipino food pop-up Milkfish.Christina was born in the Philippines and raised in Indiana farm country before finding a career in food. She tells us about her contribution to The New Filipino Kitchen, a collection of 30 recipes and stories from.