The promise of new flavours beckons from Banawe.
We bet you can’t name a better combination than unli rice and Mang Inasal chicken oil. It’s no secret that this pairing is one of the most iconic among fast-food meals. So when Mang Inasal announced that they would start selling their famous condiment, we couldn’t get any more excited.
Also read: Why You Shouldn’t Be Ashamed Of Eating In Fast Food Restaurants Abroad
Mang Inasal recently posted a preview of their commercially available chicken oil on 29 Jul 2021. In the post, the fast-food chain revealed a 250g sachet version of their famous condiment, apparently selling for ₱99 only.
As of writing, Mang Inasal’s chicken oil is available via FoodPanda, take-out, and delivery in multiple branches nationwide, including the following stores: Moonwalk, Las Pinas; Fisher Mall, Malabon; Dapitan, Manila; Stop & Shop, Manila; SM Manila; TM Kalaw, Manila; Sta Ana, Manila; Ayala Feliz, Pasig; Venice Grand Canal, Taguig; Market Market, Taguig; SM Masinag, Antipolo; Robinsons Cainta; and Marikina Riverbanks.
Check out the full list of serviceable stores here.
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Along with the chicken oil, the restaurant chain also offers other ready-to-cook products like the chicken inasal paa, spicy paa, pecho, bangus sisig, and pork barbecue.
Also read: 30 Metro Manila Restaurants Selling Ready-to-Cook Food Packs
Are you as excited as we are to order Mang Inasal’s famous chicken oil? Brb, magsasaing na kami.
Featured image credit: Mang Inasal Philippines | Official Facebook Page
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