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Experience Korea at SM City Marikina

Monday, July 29

Samgyeopmasarap SM City Marikina

Do you watch Korean drama tv series? I can't help but crave for Korean food whenever I binge watch on Netflix. They always have a scene where they either eat ramen or Korean BBQ. Good thing, there is  a Samgyeopmasarap in SM City Marikina offering unlimited Korean BBQ. 

Samgyeopmasarap SM City Marikina

Samgyeopmasarap opened in SM City Marikina last quarter of 2018. Since I am not really fond of cooking my own food, the idea of a Korean BBQ never appealed to me. But how can I resist? Every time these Korean actors eat samgyeopsal in one of the scenes, I want to run to the nearest restaurant.

Samgyeopmasarap SM City Marikina

I'm the lazy one in our group. Lucky me, I've got friends who find grilling food an enjoyable experience. If you haven't been to a Korean BBQ restaurant, be ready to cook your own meal (or tag along someone willing to cook for you).

Samgyeopmasarap SM City Marikina

Samgyeopmasarap three kinds of unlimited BBQ

  • Pork BBQ (PhP399) : Pork belly, marinated pork belly, rice, and 6 kinds of side dishes
  • Beef BBQ (PhP499) : Beef bacon slice, marinated beef slice, rice, and 6 kinds of side dishes
  • Chicken BBQ (PhP349) : Boneless chicken, rice, and 6 kinds of side dishes

Samgyeopmasarap SM City Marikina

The side dishes are also refillable. I'm no expert with the Korean name of the side dishes. There's kimchi, potato, strips of sayote and carrots, anchovies, spiced radish.

A la Carte Menu

Samgyeopmasarap also offers a la carte menu. 

Samgyeopmasarap SM City Marikina
Bulgogi PhP300

Samgyeopmasarap SM City Marikina
Japchae PhP300

Samgyeopmasarap SM City Marikina
Pajeon PhP200

Samgyeopmasarap SM City Marikina
Bibimbap PhP250

Other a la carte dishes are Beef rib stew (PhP300), Egg roll (PhP150), and Egg jjim (PhP150). Complete the Korean experience by pairing your food with a bottle of Soju that sell for PhP250.

The price in the menu is still subject to 12% VAT. There is also a leftover penalty of PhP200. If you are dining with kids, children below 9 years old pays half the price for the unlimited BBQ.




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Why it's all G! at Goodah!!! Granada

Friday, July 12

Goodah!!! Granada

GoodAh!!! is a childhood favorite of mine. I would even call for a breakfast delivery whenever I am on staycation in Ortigas. I was not aware of the other dishes they offer in the menu or simply ignore d them because  for me, goto and tapsilog are my go-to comfort foods.

GoodAh!!! opened it's newest branch in Quezon, City and it was such a delight to be invited. I googled the location and I was reminded of the days when I frequent the Gilmore area for my PC updates. Goodah!!! Granada is a short walk from the LRT-2 Gilmore Station.

Goodah!!!

Upon arriving, I noticed the modern facade of this branch and my eyes immediately focused on the G! logo. The restaurant is elevated and they provided a PWD access. My usual concern when dining out is the convenience of parking. You might think that there are only three slots available. 


I must say this is a well-planned branch. There are around 15 more slots for customer parking at the back. More parking means you can hold an intimate party or company meetings here. And you need not worry about space because GoodAh!!! Granada has two function rooms that you can reserve for private use.

The food


During my visit, I was served my favorite goto and tapsilog. While I was savoring the bowl of goto, happy memories of my birthday staycation in Ortigas with the family flashed back. I remembering waking up early and trying the delivery service of foodpanda for the first time. GoodAh!!! now serves Filipino comfort food favorites and this got me more excited. I was thinking of my next staycation with the family and the food I will order for either lunch or dinner. 

I don't know if GoodAh!!! made a foodie background check on me or they stalked my FoodieCheatDay instagram because all the food they served made me eat 1.5 cups of rice! (plus the goto I almost finished). The crispy pata, fried chicken, kare-kare, binagoongan, chopsuey, and sinigang na bangus will definitely remind you of the meals you eat with the family at home. Isn't it good when a dish reminds you of heartwarming memories?

The pancit palabok and sago't gulaman pair is perfect for merienda. Filipino classic desserts like leche flan and halo-halo is great to have while sharing more happy stories with the people you are dining with.

Coffee is life? You must try their freshly brewed French Press Coffee.


Of course, we Filipinos will not miss a chance to capture and preserve our dining experience. I must say you'll never run out of instagrammable photos to take while you are waiting for your freshly-cooked meal at GoodAh!!! Granada.

GoodAh!!! Granada is located at #9 Granada Street Barangay Valencia, Quezon City and is open 25 hours a day.

Other GoodAh!! branches location are Timog, Market!Market!, Eastwood Libis, MetroWalk Ortigas, Sucat, and Bicutan.

Too lazy to go out? You can order through their delivery hotline at 4-707070 for all GoodAh!!! branches and at (0955) 588-5295 for GoodAh!!! Granada.  

Follow GoodAh!!! on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @goodahph for more updates.


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Shaburi & Kintan Buffet: My All-You-Can Eat Yakiniku Dining Experience

Monday, July 8


Shaburi & Kintan Buffet opened its newest branch last June 25 at Japantown Top of the Glo in Glorietta. This restaurant have Japanese shabu shabu and yakiniku under one roof.  Diners can choose if they want the Japanese shabu shabu of Shaburi or the Japanese BBQ of Kintan. 


I was in the mood for some bbq so I opted for Kintan's buffet course. To order, you will first have to choose a course: Regular Buffet, Kintan Buffet, Premium Kintan Buffet, and Special Wagyu Buffet. The same course menu should be selected by all members of the group in the same table.

Kintan Rice

Next, you will have to choose your rice: Kintan rice or steamed rice. I had the Kintan rice. It's a steamed rice with special sauce, green onion, and strips of seaweed.


Choose your meat. The menu has a wide selection of good quality pork, beef, and chicken meat. For your first order, you are allowed to order two plates per person. To ensure the freshness of the meat, the raw meats are freshly-sliced upon customer's order. After your first order, there is no more limit to the number of meat plates you will order.


Since it's my first time to eat at Shaburi & Kintan buffet, the waiters were very helpful in suggesting the "must-try" and the perfect duration in cooking the meat.


One of the staff was kind enough to prepare a dipping sauce for me. It's a sweet sauce added with lots of garlic and red chili.

Foodie tip: Request for a cheese curry dipping sauce. It complements the chicken.


Aside from the eat-all-you can meat, there is also a buffet table where you can find fresh vegetables, pasta, appetizers, karaage, Japanese curry, sushi rolls, side dishes, and dessert.


Not to be skipped is the beef gyudon. It's tender and mildy sweet. Probably the best gyudon I've tasted.



The drink bar offers cucumber lemonade, iced tea, soda, Milo, and UCC coffee.


Make sure your tummy still has space for a matcha ice cream.

Kitari Buffet Course pricing: (click here for full menu list)



Diners have 90 minutes to enjoy the buffet. An additional P190 per 30 minutes extension per person will be charged if you exceeded the allotted time.

Honestly, 90 minutes is more than enough. I even had time to take photos for this article and yet I was to full already before my 90 minutes was over.


Shaburi & Kintan Buffet

Address: 
4th Floor Japantown Top of the Glo Glorietta 2, Ayala Center, Makati City

Contact No:
(02) 719-5141

Operating hours:
10am to 9pm

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Max's Rice Bowls: Enjoy Real Food Everyday

Thursday, March 7


Don't you notice that food affects our mood just like music? 

Max’s Restaurant also lets you groove to the tune of your appetite with its wide selection of Rice Bowls that are sure to satisfy your cravings for delicious and filling Filipino food starting at PHP149. 

To put you in a good mood, try Max’s newest offerings, the Seafood Kare-Kare Rice Bowl made with a combination of shrimp, squid, and fish slow cooked in creamy peanut sauce; the Max’s Spicy Tofu headlined by deep fried tofu cubes tossed in a special spicy mayo base and served with a side of fried egg; the Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet Rice Bowl made with breaded cream dory doused in a combination of sweet and tangy sauce; and the Chopsuey Rice Bowl which features a symphony of sautéed fresh vegetables, pork, shrimp, and chicken liver and gizzard.

Seafood Kare-Kare Bowl

Those looking to reward themselves can order a Rice Bowl that will make them feel like a winner with every bite like the Sizzling Chicken made with coarsely chopped fried chicken and chicken liver, spiced up with white onion, celery, and chili; the Beef Caldereta with fork-tender beef chunks in thick sauce topped with fried potatoes and carrots; and the Adobo Ribs which offers a unique twist on the classic taste of the well-loved adobo.

Speaking of classic, in the mood for one? Max’s Restaurant also pays tribute to Pinoy food loved by many for generations with the Crispy Pata, deep fried pig knuckles served with banana slices and atchara, and the Kare-Kare Rice Bowl made the traditional way by slow braising ox tripe and beef shanks in thick peanut sauce and vegetables. There is also the Bangus Belly Paksiw Rice Bowl cooked using premium milkfish belly fillet and the Fish Fillet in Black Bean Sauce made with lightly breaded cream dory flavored by red bell pepper strips, spring onions, ginger strips, and black bean sauce.

Fish Fillet in Black Bean Sauce

“We understand our customers when they say that their mood affects the food they want to eat,” said Max’s Restaurant Chief Operating Officer, Paolo Serrano. “That’s why we want to make sure that whatever mood they are in, they can always come to Max’s Restaurant and enjoy a bowl of rice topped with their all-time Pinoy favorites.”


With Max’s Rice Bowls, customers can now enjoy real food fit for their every mood. And with over ten flavors to choose from, Max’s has once again given its diners a reason to celebrate Every Day To The Max!

For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/maxsrestaurant.

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Seascape Village Affordable Seafood Dining Destination

Sunday, February 3

Seascape Village

Have you planned where to celebrate the Chinese New Year?

February 5 is declared a special non-working day, and Chinese New Year is also celebrated by most Filipinos by displaying round fruits, wearing ubiquitous red garments, and gathering together for sumptuous meals.

But while enjoying a relaxed ambiance with families and friends and feasting on delicious food is ideal, it need not be expensive. Seascape Village, a dining complex with restaurants and a wet market, boasts of having the most diverse and freshest seafood supply in the metro – one that is easily accessible and reasonably priced.

“Most people think that just because we offer premium experience, dining here is already expensive. Actually, what Seascape Village offers is the best value for money for all the guests. We have a wide array of restaurants to choose from that will fit everyone’s palate and budget,” said Christine Suntay, Seascape Village marketing and events head.

On February 4 and 5, Chinese New Year’s Eve and Chinese New Year, respectively, Seascape will be having traditional Chinese performances, dragon and lion dances, fireworks display, and Feng Shui reading.

While giving guests an authentic seafood market experience – complete with tanks full of live seafood and the traditional haggling for lower prices – Seascape Village has evolved this experience into something better. The dining destination inside the CCP Complex has beefed up measures to ensure the security of its guests, wide parking spaces and valet service for convenience, and an exciting mix of restaurants.

Located along the coast of Manila, Seascape Village also offers one of the most beautiful views of the unparalleled Manila Bay sunset.

“With our guests always our top priority, we have ensured that only the freshest produce are sold here at Seascape Village, if not live, these produce are flown in fresh from various parts of the country. We also have our own ice production facility to keep cold products cold,” said Suntay.

Seascape Village
Usher in the Year of the Earth Pig at Seascape Village while indulging in the freshest seafood from around the country. Live lobsters, crabs, fish, even groupers, are available at affordable prices.
Seascape Village brings together the treasures of the Philippine seas – from shellfish sourced in Roxas, among others, to crabs and lobsters from the Pacific coast, to groupers from the Visayas, tuna from Mindanao and everything in between, including the majestic view of the setting sun on the horizon of Manila Bay. Truly, it is an experience no other dining destination can offer.

“The best way to experience Seascape Village is to come and visit us and see and taste for themselves what we offer,” said Suntay.

Seascape Village is located between Sofitel Philippine Plaza and the Manila Film Center at the CCP Complex in Pasay City.
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Mang Inasal: 15 Years of Satisfying Solb Eaters

Thursday, December 13

Mang Inasal’s 500th store, which opened in June 2018, showcases the latest design that considers customer convenience, production efficiency, and an aesthetic sense that gives a provincial, homey grillery vibe.

Time passes by so quickly when you are enjoying. Did you know that Mang Inasal turns 15 today? Since it opened its first store in Iloilo in 2003, this quick service restaurant has grown from a local must-visit store to the favorite hangout of ‘solb’ eaters throughout the country. 

In June 2018, it has opened its 500th store. Do you know where it is located? Well, it's where it all started. It's in Iloilo and I already wrote this in my bucketlist. I'll visit the 500th store when I go to Iloilo.

‘Solb’ eaters are those who go for delicious, satisfying Chicken Inasal, without qualms of eating it with their bare hands and usually with unli rice, doused with their favorite mix of chicken oil, soy sauce, vinegar, calamansi and chili.

“Seeing solb eaters feast in a Mang Inasal store is such a heartwarming sight!” said Mang Inasal Strategic Business Unit Head Jojo P. Subido. “It validates all the hard work we have put into running a restaurant whose menu carries superior tasting food and whose crew go the extra mile in delighting the customers.”

Proud of its evolution

Looking back at how the business has evolved, Mang Inasal takes pride in becoming the leading grilled chicken based on occasion and value shares in Metro Manila’s branded eat out category, a claim supported by a recent Kantar study.

“We are, indeed, very happy to note that Mang Inasal was able to reach this position,” Subido said. “We could not have done it without the support of all our valuable stakeholders – from franchisees and employees to our suppliers and customers. 

“We cannot thank you enough for all your support through the years. With our continued partnership, we look forward to more milestones to achieve, both here and abroad,” Subido said.

Among the businesses under the Jollibee Foods Corporation, Mang Inasal is one of those who have grown significantly.

Team spirit and customer focus 

“Teamwork drove such growth, the same spirit that enabled the Company to overcome the usual challenges confronting startups,” Subido shared.

“We painstakingly established a customer-centric mindset across our organization that prompted everyone to strictly comply with standards of food quality, workplace safety, and responsive service,” Subido said.

By setting in place an organization that provided strong manufacturing, restaurant services, and research and development support, Mang Inasal was likewise able to continually develop the consistent superior quality and taste of its flagship products -- Chicken Inasal and Pinoy Halo-Halo -- and elevate the customers' experience with the Brand.

Sustained business partnership

Mang Inasal also helped strengthen the capabilities of its partner Franchisees – who comprise 95 percent of the Company’s network of stores which this year, crossed the 500 mark. Apart from close coordination and monitoring, Mang Inasal saw to it that the Franchisees enjoy effective marketing, quality management and operational support.

In 2015 and 2017, respectively, Mang Inasal was recognized as the Outstanding Filipino Franchise in the Food Large Scale Category by the Department of Trade and Industry and the Philippine Franchise Association. Such feat earned for Mang Inasal a Hall of Fame distinction from the same award-giving organizations.

Perhaps the most tangible accomplishment of Mang Inasal is the improvement of its Brand image. 

While it retained the same logo throughout the last 15 years to facilitate Brand recognition and recall, Mang Inasal did not leave any stone unturned in establishing solid positioning for its flagship and core products. 

The irresistible claims of the “2-in-1 sa Laki, Nuot sa Ihaw Sarap” Chicken Inasal, the “So Creamy, So Sarap” Pinoy Halo-Halo, and the “Sizzling, Meaty Sarap” Pork Sisig further enticed the market not only to try these products, but to keep on coming back for more.

Strong brand image

Another factor, of course, has been the ‘unlimited rice’ offering that the customers have come to associate with dining at Mang Inasal. 

Supported by deliberate, sustained, and integrated on-ground activations that engaged customers all throughout the archipelago, as well as the online promotions that captured the attention of Millennials and Generation Z netizens, Mang Inasal has become a leading player in the branded eat out category.

“We are happy to note that Mang Inasal is slowly getting to where it aspires to be: a strong national icon,” Subido said. “We still have so much to do but the formidable team spirit we share with our various stakeholders will see us through as we intend to stay in the market for the long haul!”

Mang Inasal intends to further expand its network and hit 1000 stores within the next five years, while maintaining a predominantly franchised mix. Also afoot are plans to enter the international market.

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4 Reasons Why You Need to Get Jollibee’s ‘Pineapple-Beefy, Langhap-Sarap’ Amazing Aloha Yumburger

Monday, December 3



Jollibee has brought back a well-loved and much-anticipated menu offering early in September—the one and only Amazing Aloha Yumburger. This irresistibly delicious burger is a seasonal menu favorite and unsurprisingly, one of Jollibee’s most successful limited time offers. 

Haven’t had the chance to try it yet? Here are four reasons why you should head over to the nearest Jollibee store and say “ALOHA” to this mouthwatering sweet-savory burger.

  1. It brings a unique, unforgettable flavor explosion. The Amazing Aloha Yumburger’s fresh lettuce, crispy bacon, signature sweet and juicy pineapple ring, cheese, trademark 100% beef patty, and specially blended honey mustard dressing all come together so seamlessly that treating yourself to one will leave you craving for that juicy, well-balanced indulgence all over again.
  2. Its sweet-savory combination is a proven delicious twist. The juicy pineapple lends that unmistakable sweetness while the savory crispy bacon and the trademark 100% beef patty completes the delightful flavor explosion. Filipinos love a hint of sweetness in their meals, even the savory ones, and this Jollibee classic is one of those that always bring back fond memories. It’s a proven classic that works and keeps coming back—from 1996, 2013, 2014, 2017, and 2018—because people just can’t get enough of it.
  3. It’s Anthony Bourdain-approved. Legendary chef and storyteller Anthony Bourdain put the Amazing Aloha Yumburger in the global pop culture map when he tried it in an episode of Parts Unknown back in 2013 and hailed it a “very tasty burger”. 
  4. It may be gone again before you can try it. The Amazing Aloha Yumburger is a seasonal menu offering, which means it may be gone soon and we’ll never know when it will be back again. Don’t let December pass you by without experiencing this one-of-a-kind ‘Aloha’ moment. You’ll miss out if you do. 

Find out now what the buzz is all about. The ‘Pineapple-Beefy, Langhap-Sarap’ Amazing Aloha Yumburger is available in all Jollibee stores nationwide. For more updates and information on Jollibee’s latest product offerings, news and promotions, like Jollibee Philippines on Facebook, subscribe to Jollibee Studios on YouTube, and follow @jollibee on Twitter and Instagram.
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Fat Fook: Authentic Taiwanese Food at The Globe Tower BGC

Tuesday, November 27


I was super excited when travelling to Taiwan was made easier for Filipinos. I was dreaming of strolling the streets in search for the "must-try" street foods and dishes. But the plan of having a food trip didn't push through and I said to myself I'll probably get lucky next year.

If there's a place in the metro I frequent the most, it's the Bonifacio Global City. It feels like BGC has everything I like and need. And it seems like the BGC universe has heard my heart's desire because Fat Fook, the fast growing Taiwanese restaurant chain, has opened a branch at The Globe Tower BGC.

IG worthy facade of Fat Fook at The Globe Tower 32nd Street
The Instagram-worthy facade of Fat Fook at The Globe Tower will make you wonder for a second if you are in Taiwan. The blue and white porcelain bowls and plates aesthetically provide privacy for the diners. The interior exudes a cozy and friendly vibe that makes dining an enjoyable experience.

Honestly, the only authentic Taiwanese dishes I know are stinky tofu which I am very curious to smell and taste and the Taiwanese sausage I have tasted in a buffet but I'm not convinced if I have eaten the real thing.

Authentic Taiwanese Dishes

You ask me, how authentic are the dishes served at Fat Fook? Well, this Taiwanese restaurant is conceptualize by executive chef Rachel Kao who was born in Taiwan. Fat Fook first served its authentic Taiwanese dishes in 2016. The Fat Fook at The Globe Tower is the 5th branch in the Philippines.

Fat Fook means big blessing or fat luck. I guess I was just been blessed because I was invited at the media launch and the experience was somewhat close to what I have imagined had my trip pushed through. 

What's In the Menu

The recipes are passed on by Chef Rachel's parents and made even better for Fat Fook. While some of the dishes has been adjusted to suite the Filipino palate, it's the closest you can have from the Taiwanese version because the ingredients are sourced in Taiwan. 

Appetizers

Fried Stinky Tofu, P228

The fried Stinky Tofu got me excited the most. They say you should never miss the chance of eating this when in Taiwan. Of course I would mind tasting this first in the Philippines. Chef Rachel made sure that you will be having exactly how it is served in Taiwan.

According to Chef Rachel, in order for you to fully enjoy the burst of flavor of the stinky tofu you must dip it and eat together with the pickled vegetable side dish.

Taiwanese Sausage, P328

The Taiwanese Sausage tasted way better than what I had before. This will definitely capture the taste buds of the Filipinos. It is sweet, tasty and juicy. These sausages are pan fried and garnished with fresh garlic slivers for more flavor.

Tofu with Century Egg and Pork Floss, P228
The Tofu with Century Egg and Pork Floss is perfect to whet your appetite. The silky texture of the tofu complements the pork floss and the marriage of flavors of the century egg and the sauce will make you look forward to the next dish.

Dimsum



Xia Long Bao has become famous recently in the Philippines and I've seen Chinese restaurants showcasing their versions.

It was my first time to try Xia Long Bao and what made it extra special was I got to sample the truffle variant. Xia Long Bao is a soup dumpling so you have to be extra careful when picking it up with the chopstick. 

Pork Xiao Long Bao, 5pcs/8pcs P168/258

Fat Fook's bestseller is the Pork Xiao Long Bao. It is best served with black vinegar and ginger dip. With the truffle variant, I suggest you skip the dip and simply savor the truffle flavor.


New on the menu is the Spicy Wanton. It might be a bit too spicy for others but the trick is to consume this with Fat Fook's Milk Tea.

House Specialties


One of Fat Fook's signature dishes is the Chicken Chop. The breaded chicken fillet seasoned with salt and pepper is deep fried to perfection giving the dish a crunch with every bite without compromising the juiciness of the meat.

New on the menu is the Cheesy Chicken Chop and the Spicy Chicken Chop.

Other dishes to try


Fat Fook has an extensive menu. You must come prepared in order to sample every dish that catches your gastronomic fancy or come back some other day for more. Other dishes to try are String Beans with Minced Pork, Cua Pao, Beef Tendon Hotpot, Taiwanese-style Fried Noodles, Fried Intestine, and Black Pepper Beef.

Food To Go


Lunch time can get busy and the 40-seater Fat Fook restaurant is definitely full of hungry diners. Worry not because they have a take out counter for you to still satisfy your craving. This is perfect for me because I frequent BGC for staycation and take out food is my lifesaver.


The Chicken Chop, Taiwanese Sausage and Cua Pao are in the food to-go menu! 


And yeah, you should not forget to pair your food with milk tea. I had the Taro Milk Tea with big tapioca pearls and original nata de coco. I wanna try the coffee jelly (my favorite sinker!) next time with either Roasted Hazelnut or the Dark Chocolate milk tea.

Fat Fook at The Globe Tower is open every day from 11am to 10pm. For more information, follow @FatFookManila on Facebook and Instagram.


I'm feeling a bit generous and would love to let you have a taste of the dishes I've tried at Fat Fook. Make sure you follow my food instagram @FoodieCheatDay for more food photos and my blog instagram @MsRoselleWrites and like my Facebook page @MsRoselleWrites.  I'll be posting the mechanics there soon on how you will get a chance to win P1,000 Fat Fook gift certificate.

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Mang Inasal Pork Sisig Is a Must-try!


How many rice can you eat with a serving of paa or pecho?

The leading Filipino restaurant that serves the No.1 chicken inasal, Mang Inasal is the go-to place for people seeking to satisfy their craving for a truly delicious Pinoy fare.

Aside from its flagship offering of the 2-in-1 sa Laki, Nuot sa Ihaw Sarap Chicken Inasal, Mang Inasal also offers Pinoy favorites such as Pork BBQ, Palabok, Lumpiang Togue, and Halo Halo. 

And since Sisig is one of the most popular Filipino dishes, Mang Inasal added it in its menu as well a few years back, to provide more choices to the restaurant’s ever-growing number of customers. The fastfood chain even improved the dish’s serving and taste throughout the years. 

A homegrown fare that traces its origins in Pampanga, Sisig was first defined in a Kapampangan dictionary in 1732 as a green fruit mixed with vinegar, salt, pepper and garlic. From being just a salad, Sisig has evolved over the years into a main dish with sizzling plate and chopped meat as its defining elements. 

The Mang Inasal sizzling meaty sarap Pork Sisig is made of a generous serving of flavorful, tender and juicy pork chunks with yummy crunchy chicharon and tangy white onion. Offered as one of the fastfood’s Paborito Meals (PM) for only P99, Mang Inasal Pork Sisig comes with a cup of rice, and an option to have unlimited servings of rice.

Mang Inasal Pork Sisig is perfect both as solo meal and for sharing with your family or barkada. And if you are more into seafood, there is also the Mang Inasal Bangus Sisig for you.

Probably the most scrumptious and affordable Sisig in the Philippines, Mang Inasal Pork Sisig might just be the ultimate Pinoy comfort food you are looking for. Definitely a must try!


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Jollibee Launches Official YouTube Channel Jollibee Studios


Sinusubaybayan mo ba ang 14/29: Petsa de Peligro Jolliserye? Napaiyak ka ba ng Kwentong Jollibee videos?

There's no denying that Filipinos love Chickenjoy. But somehow we are unaware that we are also loving the Jollibee videos as much as we love the country's number one fast food brand. The #KwentongJollibee videos alone already have 64 million views and counting. 

To make it easier for you to watch, enjoy and share the stories that made you laugh, cry, and fall in love, Jollibee has launched the Jollibee Studios official YouTube channel. Already reaching almost 250k subscribers, this is the first channel of its kind in the Philippines.

The latest series from the Jollibee Studios is Chickenjoy Perfect Pairs One True Pair. It is a romance-serye with episodes under the direction of acclaimed hitmakers JP Habac and Antoinette Jadaone. I'm sharing   the first of the two episodes for you to watch.


Award-winning

Jollibee Studios YouTube channel is the most subscribed and most viewed top restaurant brand-owned channel in the Philippines. To recognize the milestone, Google awarded Jollibee Studios the YouTube Silver Play Button Award.

Enjoy watching the Jollibee videos and make sure you are updated with the latest uploads. Subscribe to Jollibee Studios on YouTube now. 

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