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Go on a food trip or catch a gig? Do both!

A new food park is in town, and it’s definitely changed the game on a whole level. Gone are the days of deciding how to spend a Friday night or fussing through alleyways for parking—the answer is right here!

Sagul Food Park – Malingap Street

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Sagul Food Park is a neighborhood food haven that just opened on Malingap street. They take pride with three words that separate them from the average: “beer. food. art.”

The name ‘Sagul’ (pronounced as ‘sagool’) was dubbed to be a Cebuano term meaning “mix” or what the owners claimed, a mix of flavors through their best dishes.

The park also aims to reinvent drinking with out of the ordinary glass containers. They even offer alcoholic beverages with an impressive roster of ice cold beer.

Must-try: Sàgul's Juice in Boots!
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Aside from their food stalls, they hold occasional gigs and let local artists to paint on their walls. The owners think that Sàgul is more than a food park rather, a space for rising artists to share local talent – while eating good food, of course.

Insider tip: They have their own parking lot at the back!
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Living up to their name, Sàgul showcases everyone’s mix of favorites with flavors from around the globe. Whether it’s Sriracha Wings, Hallucinator Cheese Burgers, Spicy Chicken Skin, and even Isaw.

Check out their stalls below!

Aloha Bowl 

If you’re looking for an authentic taste of Hawaii, Aloha Bowl serves healthy and fresh Poke bowls that will be your next guiltless favorite.  Maui’s famous Coconut Shrimp and Spam Musubi’s are definitely a must-try!

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Asan Si Diwa At Ila Seafood 

Asan Si Diwa At Ila is a travel-themed concept inspired by the owners’  travels from all over the Philippines. Through discovering eccentric dishes, their spicy garlic shrimp with shredded corn and shitake mushroom is their take on reinventing recipes to make it adventurous just like them. 

Fun fact: They travelled 60 out of the 80 provinces in the Philippines!
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Burger Brewsters 

With their tagline “we beef up the brew!”, Burger Brewsters takes pride in making the best burgers that surprises you in every bite. Starting with this Hallucinator Brewster which is a half pound ‘Jucy Lucy’ patty with bacon strips, BBQ sauce, caramelized onion, garlic mayo, and cheese. 

Insider tip: They are the only stall that serves latte.

 

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Grub Central

Grub Central takes pride in transporting your tastebuds to Southern United States but with a unique twist! Their menu favorites are the spicy chicken skin and their Grub Central Country Fried Chicken.

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Homebase Steak Joint

Homebase Steak Joint offers a variety of classic and signature steaks. The best part? Each piece is paired with premium spices that’s cooked to suit your taste. 

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Menoo

Derived from the Persian term “menu”, Menoo is a stall that not only serves shawarmas with homemade sauce but also different dishes from countries that are both hearty and flavorful at the same time. 

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Mr. Diggins

Being the only dessert stall in Sàgul, Mr. Diggins is a specialty dessert cafe that offers soft serve ice cream + waffles topped with various ingredients like cookie ground, chocolate coating, and more. This Black Bay is a must-try! 

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Sisig ni Sasa

Sisig ni Sasa offers dishes that will definitely remind you of home. Serving more than just your ordinary sisig, the owners designed their own sauces to complement anyone’s taste. 

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Taberu Saikou

Taberu Saikou transports your taste buds to the flavors of Japan with their own twist! Menu favorite is their spicy crunchy tuna and ebi dynamite roll.

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Walastik Grill

“Inihaw? Iniwhere!” Walastik Grill is your all-time Filipino staple with good humor to match. From their ‘Uy…Chix’ isaw to their BAE-con BBQ, Liempogi and chix BB-cute, their platters are great for that barkada moment. 

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Wing Turf

Wing Turf changed the chicken wings game through their Secret 12 that features 12 spices for that balanced flavor. From Sriracha Wings with a sweet buttery finish, to their Honey Soy Glaze and root beer float, their menu was born for the love of the beach with perfect food pairings. 

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CHITO

Chito, also known as “Chinese Take-out”, serves quality Chinese street food with dishes inspired by the owner’s travels around Asia. Their best seller? Chop and Rice with breaded seasoned porkchop with crisp finish.

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Are you as excited as we are to try this new food park? Just search for “Sagul Food Park” on the Booky app to see its exact location and add all of these stalls to your must-try list. They’re open from 5pm-1am Tuesdays-Sundays. Find them on 43 Malingap Street, Teacher’s Village, Diliman, Quezon City.

When you visit, don’t forget to tag us on your Instagram photos with the hashtag #bookymanila and we might just even feature your photos!