These BBQs are our bebeqs.
Don’t you just love Filipino-style pork barbecue? It’s tender, it’s smoky, and it has this sweet glaze going around, which makes it a great meryenda or dinner paired with a cup of steaming rice.
While it’s still COVID-19 season on most parts of the Philippines, you can still have sticks of delicious barbecue delivered right at your doorstep.
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Here are ten restaurants where you can get pork barbecue around the Metro.
Amber – multiple branches
Aside from their famous, cheesy pichi-pichi, Amber is known for their noodle dishes like pancit and spaghetti. If you feel like celebrating today, you know who to call — hit up Amber to have a great time!
Available for: Dine-in, pick-up, and delivery. You may order online here or call their hotlines.
Goldilocks – multiple branches
Craving for Filipino classics other than servings of pork barbecue? Goldilocks is your one-stop-shop for savory meryenda finds like lumpiang sariwa, lumpiang shanghai, and palabok.
Available for: Dine in, takeout, and delivery via GrabFood.
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Ineng’s Special Barbecue – multiple branches
Ineng’s Special Barbecue claims they are the best-tasting BBQ in town, and it’s true! Before the pandemic, Ineng’s was a regular at the Salcedo Market, keeping Sunday visitors happy with sticks of their highly-addictive pork barbecue.
Available for: Pick-up or delivery via GrabFood and Foodpanda.
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Gerry’s Grill – multiple branches
In the mood for some ihaw-ihaw and nomi? Gerry’s Grill is the right place to go with its wide selection of skewers and grilled meat, including pork barbecue. Pair them up with a bottle of chilled beer for the perfect night out with your friends!
Available for: Al-fresco dining, pick-up, take-out, and delivery. To order, you may call their hotline #3321111 or access their website.
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Reyes Barbecue – multiple branches
Wanna know what really goes best with Filipino-style pork barbecue? Plenty of peanut dipping sauce and a piping hot cup of Java rice. You can have both of these at Reyes Barbecue! They have an ongoing promo from May 1 to May 31 which gives out a free jar of peanut sauce when you order their Mother’s Day sets.
Available for: Delivery via in-house, GrabFood and foodpanda
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Crisostomo – multiple branches
It’s thick, it’s flavorful, and it’s all we have ever wanted — we’re talking about Crisostomo’s jumbo pork barbecue! It comes with a free spicy vinegar sauce for that sour kick.
Crisostomo also offers a meat and seafood platter for all your inihaw cravings.
Available for: Al-fresco dining (for Eastwood and Robinsons Magnolia branches), curbside pick-up, take-out, and delivery. You may order online here or through GrabFood, FoodPanda, or PickAroo.
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El Corazon – BGC
As you may have already guessed, El Corazon is a Filipino-Spanish restaurant located at the heart of Bonifacio Global City in Taguig. They have multiple platters available for any family gatherings, including grilled meat and seafood.
Available for: Dine in, take out, and delivery via FoodPanda.
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Bugsy’s Sports Bar and Bistro – BGC
Another local hangout place on this list is Bugsy’s, a sports bar inside BGC. They have a lot of pika-pika other than pork barbecue, like isaw and tenga ng baboy.
Available for: Dine in, take out, and delivery. They are open from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
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Max’s Restaurant – multiple branches
This Filipino restaurant has been around since 1945 and has been giving us sarap-to-the-bones dishes for over 75 years now. While they are famous for their chicken, locals also love their sizzling tofu sisig and desserts like their caramel bar.
Available for: Dine-in, take-out, pick-up, and delivery. You may order online here, or find them in GrabFood and FoodPanda. See their contact details in this post.
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Alex III – multiple branches
We all love Filipino-style pork barbecue because of its smoky and sweet flavors, and that’s exactly what you’re going to get at Alex III! They have a wide menu of barbecues which all comes with java rice, achara (pickles), and java sauce.
Available for: Dine in, pickup, take out, and delivery via GrabFood.
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