Mang Inasal Restaurant; Location : Ground floor, Robinson’s place, Imus Cavite Philippines
I got tired of eating Fried Chicken served in a Styrofoam pack Every time I would eat in a fast food resto serving chicken this way, I always felt I am not being treated well. I hate styro pack. Not only because it is an enemy of the environment, it is only for those people on the go and not for people who go to a restaurant to eat food served in the way it must be serve. On plates of course!
Then I saw this Mang Inasal Ads on TV. Chicken Barbeque (grilled in Pinoy style) and rice wrapped in bananas leaves! It struck my heart. I rushed to the place as soon as I got time.
Yes, I did not regret it. Mang Inasal did not fail me. Not only that Chicken Barbeque was good, it was served in a plate lined with banana leaves. My chicken comes with rice also wrapped in Banana leaves. Oh, the aroma of banana leaves makes the food smell good. My meal was made complete with complimentary hot soup. Something that is not available in my usual fast food resto.
I enjoyed my first trip to Mang Inasal and vowed that it would be on top of my list every time I would think of eating my favorite chicken. If you think you love barbecue, you can try their authentic “Inasal” , the Ilongo way of grilling (They use real live charcoal). You can choose from pork or chicken. Oh, if you’re not a meat lover, don’t worry; you can still enjoy their Fish grilled menu served with green salad or the local pickles called Atsara.
Mang Inasal not only offers good food and but also good service. The crew are very friendly and always smiling, saying “ kain po tayo”, a Pinoy way of inviting people to eat. And they are always on the look out, always ready to serve rice. Yes, meals here comes with an unlimited rice. You can have rice as many servings as you want. No limit!
And that’s a good bargain for your money!
Mang Inasal I think is the first to implement “eating with your hands” in a fast food resto. It is a welcome innovation for us Pinoy who really enjoy eating with our hands. Mang Inasal called this “Kinamot” the Ilonggo term for eating with bare hands. And if you’re really Pinoy, you will enjoy this. Don’t worry, they have a wash corner where you can wash your hands before and after eating. It is always equipped with liquid soap, clean running water and hand dryer. You’ll enjoying taking a trip down here because it is styled and designed like the old “batalan” where our ancestor wash their hands. A remembrance of what a unique culture we had.
One thing I am somewhat not please with Mang Inasal is that the place is always full. There’s always a long cue of people wanting to eat and enjoy their homey ambience and food. Oh, never mind this, the wait is always worth it!
I got tired of eating Fried Chicken served in a Styrofoam pack Every time I would eat in a fast food resto serving chicken this way, I always felt I am not being treated well. I hate styro pack. Not only because it is an enemy of the environment, it is only for those people on the go and not for people who go to a restaurant to eat food served in the way it must be serve. On plates of course!
Then I saw this Mang Inasal Ads on TV. Chicken Barbeque (grilled in Pinoy style) and rice wrapped in bananas leaves! It struck my heart. I rushed to the place as soon as I got time.
Yes, I did not regret it. Mang Inasal did not fail me. Not only that Chicken Barbeque was good, it was served in a plate lined with banana leaves. My chicken comes with rice also wrapped in Banana leaves. Oh, the aroma of banana leaves makes the food smell good. My meal was made complete with complimentary hot soup. Something that is not available in my usual fast food resto.
I enjoyed my first trip to Mang Inasal and vowed that it would be on top of my list every time I would think of eating my favorite chicken. If you think you love barbecue, you can try their authentic “Inasal” , the Ilongo way of grilling (They use real live charcoal). You can choose from pork or chicken. Oh, if you’re not a meat lover, don’t worry; you can still enjoy their Fish grilled menu served with green salad or the local pickles called Atsara.
Mang Inasal not only offers good food and but also good service. The crew are very friendly and always smiling, saying “ kain po tayo”, a Pinoy way of inviting people to eat. And they are always on the look out, always ready to serve rice. Yes, meals here comes with an unlimited rice. You can have rice as many servings as you want. No limit!
And that’s a good bargain for your money!
Mang Inasal I think is the first to implement “eating with your hands” in a fast food resto. It is a welcome innovation for us Pinoy who really enjoy eating with our hands. Mang Inasal called this “Kinamot” the Ilonggo term for eating with bare hands. And if you’re really Pinoy, you will enjoy this. Don’t worry, they have a wash corner where you can wash your hands before and after eating. It is always equipped with liquid soap, clean running water and hand dryer. You’ll enjoying taking a trip down here because it is styled and designed like the old “batalan” where our ancestor wash their hands. A remembrance of what a unique culture we had.
One thing I am somewhat not please with Mang Inasal is that the place is always full. There’s always a long cue of people wanting to eat and enjoy their homey ambience and food. Oh, never mind this, the wait is always worth it!
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