Mang Inasal Chicken Oil Available for Only ₱99

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

What to know about Mang Inasal Chicken Oil for sale

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.

Image credit: Mang Inasal Philippines Official Facebook page

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.

Also read: Let’s Talk About Andok’s Dokito Burgers Most Diners Don’t Know About

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

Danielle Uy

If Disney were creative enough to let Mulan and Melody procreate, Danielle would be that child. From an early age, she has dreamt of becoming a purposeful revolutionary... and an unruly mermaid. While Danielle hasn't held a sword in her lifetime, she feels powerful enough with her byline. Her creative energy is fueled by many things: the quiet right before the rest of the world wakes up, the orange sky as the sun rises during an uncrowded morning surf, the beautiful bitter taste of black coffee, and the threatening reminder of a pending deadline.