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TAPSILOG (Beef)
₱ 135.15₱ 159
Tapsilog is a popular Filipino breakfast dish, specifically a combination of three words: Tapa (cured beef), Sinangag (garlic fried rice), and Itlog (egg). It's a portmanteau of these three Tagalog words, meaning the dish typically consists of fried beef strips, garlic fried rice, and a fried egg.
0TOCILOG (Pork)
₱ 118.15₱ 139
Pork tocino is Filipino cured meat made of pork. It's typically served as an all-day breakfast meal as part of a combo called tocilog, a portmanteau for tocino, sinangag (garlic fried rice), and itlog (sunny-side-up eggs).
0Pork Fried adobo SILOG (ADSILOG)
₱ 118.15₱ 139
It is essentially a combination of adobo dish, fried rice (sinangag) and fried eggs (itlog) hence the name Adsilog.
0Chicken Adobo SILOG (ADSILOG)
₱ 109.65₱ 129
It is essentially a combination of adobo dish, fried rice (sinangag) and fried eggs (itlog) hence the name Adsilog.
0Pancit Bato Overload
₱ 110.50₱ 130
For reference: Stir-fried noodles with vegetables, seafood, and savory sauce, served in a generous portion.
0Pancit Bato with Litson
₱ 68₱ 80
For reference: Stir-fried noodles with crispy meat, vegetables, and savory sauce, served with a side of flavor.
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TAPSILOG (Pork)
₱ 118.15₱ 139
Tapsilog is a popular Filipino breakfast dish, specifically a combination of three words: Tapa (cured Pork), Sinangag (garlic fried rice), and Itlog (egg). It's a portmanteau of these three Tagalog words, meaning the dish typically consists of fried Pork strips, garlic fried rice, and a fried egg.
0Dinsilog (Dinuguan Silog)
₱ 118.15₱ 139
"Dinuguan silog" is a portmanteau for a Filipino meal combining dinuguan (pork blood stew) with the classic "silog" components of sinangag (garlic fried rice) and itlog (fried egg). It is a hearty Filipino breakfast or any-time-of-day meal.
0Bicsilog (Bicol express silog)
₱ 118.15₱ 139
Bicol Express Silog is a hearty Filipino breakfast combining the spicy, coconut-based Bicol Express stew (pork, chili, shrimp paste) with the classic silog base: sinangag (garlic fried rice) and itlog (fried egg). It's a flavorful twist on traditional silog, swapping usual proteins for the rich, creamy, and fiery Bicol Express, perfect for a satisfying start to the day or any meal.
0Chicken Adobo SILOG (ADSILOG)
₱ 109.65₱ 129
It is essentially a combination of adobo dish, fried rice (sinangag) and fried eggs (itlog) hence the name Adsilog.
Popular0Pork Fried adobo SILOG (ADSILOG)
₱ 118.15₱ 139
It is essentially a combination of adobo dish, fried rice (sinangag) and fried eggs (itlog) hence the name Adsilog.
Popular0SISIGSILOG
₱ 118.15₱ 139
Sisigsilog is a Filipino dish composed of Sisig (pork leftovers with spices), sinangag (garlic fried rice) and itlog (fried egg). Sisigsilog is a variation of tapsilog, a favorite Filipino breakfast dish.
0LONGSILOG
₱ 92.65₱ 109
Longsilog is a popular Filipino breakfast dish that combines longganisa (Filipino-style sausage), sinangag (garlic fried rice), and itlog (fried egg). It's a hearty and flavorful meal often enjoyed for breakfast but can be eaten anytime of the day.
0LUMPIASILOG
₱ 92.65₱ 109
Lumpiasilog a Filipino fried spring rolls wrapped with savory chicken, veggie filling along with freshly minced vegetables, fried rice and fried egg.
0CORNSILOG
₱ 101.15₱ 119
Cornsilog, a popular Filipino breakfast, is a combination of corned beef, garlic fried rice (sinangag), and a fried egg (itlog). The name itself is a portmanteau of these three components: corned beef, sinangag, and log (from itlog). It's a savory and satisfying meal, often served hot and sometimes accompanied by sliced tomatoes.
0HOTSILOG
₱ 101.15₱ 119
Hotsilog is a popular Filipino breakfast dish that combines hotdogs, sinangag (garlic fried rice), and itlog (fried egg). It's a variation of the "silog" family of dishes, which typically feature fried rice and a fried egg with a chosen protein. In Hotsilog, the hotdogs are usually fried and sometimes sliced to create a star-like appearance. The dish is often served with banana ketchup, sliced tomatoes, and atchara (pickled papaya).
0TOCILOG (Pork)
₱ 118.15₱ 139
Pork tocino is Filipino cured meat made of pork. It's typically served as an all-day breakfast meal as part of a combo called tocilog, a portmanteau for tocino, sinangag (garlic fried rice), and itlog (sunny-side-up eggs).
Popular0TAPSILOG (Beef)
₱ 135.15₱ 159
Tapsilog is a popular Filipino breakfast dish, specifically a combination of three words: Tapa (cured beef), Sinangag (garlic fried rice), and Itlog (egg). It's a portmanteau of these three Tagalog words, meaning the dish typically consists of fried beef strips, garlic fried rice, and a fried egg.
Popular0Pancit Bato Plain
₱ 51₱ 60
For reference: Simple Pancit Bato Plain.
0Pancit Bato with Chicharon Bulaklak
₱ 63.75₱ 75
For reference: Pancit Bato with Chicharon Bulaklak.
0Pancit Bato with Egg
₱ 51₱ 60
For reference: Pancit Bato with Egg.
0Pancit Bato with Shanghai
₱ 51₱ 60
For reference: Pancit Bato with Shanghai.
0Pancit Bato with Dinuguan
₱ 59.50₱ 70
For reference: Pancit Bato with Dinuguan.
0Pancit Bato with Sisig
₱ 68₱ 80
For reference: Pancit Bato with Sisig.
0Pancit Bato with Siomai
₱ 51₱ 60
For reference: Pancit Bato with Siomai.
0Pancit Bato Overload
₱ 110.50₱ 130
For reference: Stir-fried noodles with vegetables, seafood, and savory sauce, served in a generous portion.
Popular0Pancit Bato with Litson
₱ 68₱ 80
For reference: Stir-fried noodles with crispy meat, vegetables, and savory sauce, served with a side of flavor.
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