Beef Caldereta
$70.00 – $98.00
Beef Caldereta is a hearty and flavorful Filipino stew that features tender beef chunks cooked in a rich and savory tomato-based sauce. It’s a beloved dish in Filipino cuisine, often served during special occasions and gatherings.
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