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Main Dishes

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  • Adobo $44.99 – $84.99Price range: $44.99 through $84.99

    Adobo is often considered the unofficial national dish of the Philippines. It’s a flavorful, savory stew made by braising meat (commonly chicken, pork, or a combination of both) in a marinade of vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves, black peppercorns, and sometimes sugar.

Lumpi
  • Lumpia $44.99 – $84.99Price range: $44.99 through $84.99

    Lumpia is a type of Filipino spring roll — thin wrappers made from flour or rice filled with a mixture of savory ingredients, then either fried until crispy or served fresh (unfried). It’s commonly served as an appetizer, snack, or party dish in Filipino gatherings.

Spaghetti
  • Sinugba $44.99 – $84.99Price range: $44.99 through $84.99

    Sinugba (pronounced see-noog-bah) is the Visayan term for "grilled" or "barbecued" food in the Philippines. It refers to any kind of meat, seafood, or even vegetables that are seasoned or marinated, then grilled over hot charcoal.

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