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Pinoy Dish
Pinoy Desserts
Street Foods
Pinoy breakfast
100

"At kung ikaw ay nakatawa, ako pa ba ay nakikita, nalilimutan ko ang itsura ko kapag kausap na ikaw..."

Chinito

100

A beef dish from the Philippines. It is a light colored soup that is made by cooking beef shanks and bone marrow until the collagen and fat has melted into the clear broth. It typically includes leafy vegetables, corn on the cob, scallions, onions, garlic, ginger, and fish sauce

Bulalô

100

A sweet custard confectionary from the Philippines. It is made with egg yolks, milk, and sugar.

Yema

100

A fertilized egg incubated for 14-21 days, boiled, then eaten directly from its shell. It’s typically made with duck eggs, specifically native or Pateros duck eggs, but it can be made with chicken eggs as well if the former isn’t available.

Balut

100

A Filipino sweet porridge made from cocoa and glutinous rice top and served with condensed milk.

Champorado

200

"May gusto ka bang sabihin. Ba't di mapakali. Ni hindi makatingin. Sana'y wag mo na 'tong palipasin"

Wag na Wag Mong Sasabihin

200

This dish is cooked by marinating and stewing any cut of pork or chicken meat in a briny mixture of vinegar, soy sauce, and spices.

Adobo

200

A Filipino dessert made from boiled and mashed purple yam, milk, and butter

Ube halaya

200

A skewered deep-fried sweet plantain coated in caramelized brown sugar. Equally popular as a street food and as a snack made at home, it’s something that many Filipinos grew up eating.

Banana Cue / Camote Cue

200

Short for sinangag at itlog (garlic fried rice and egg), and there are a number of dishes that fall in this family. The difference between each one lies in what is served with the garlic fried rice and the sunny-side-up eggs

Silog

300

"Ang pangarap ko'y nagmula sa'yo. Sa'yong ganda ang puso'y 'di makalimot. Tuwing kapiling ka, tanging nadarama ang pagsilip ng bituin sa 'yong mga mata"

Dadalhin

300

An indigenous Filipino dish from the northern regions of the Philippines  made from mixed vegetables steamed in fish or shrimp sauce. The word is the contracted form of the Ilokano word meaning "shrunk" or "shriveled

Pinakbet

300

is the ultimate summertime treat. It is a layered dessert consisting of sweetened beans, fruits, shaved ice drizzled with evaporated milk, and ice cream.

Halohalo

300

Barbecued pig or chicken intestines that are thoroughly cleaned before being boiled, skewered, and grilled.

Isaw

300

A Filipino rice and chicken gruel heavily infused with ginger and garnished with toasted garlic, scallions, and black pepper. It is usually served with calamansi or fish sauce as condiments, as well as a hard-boiled egg.

Arroz caldo,

400

"Di kita pipilitin. Sundin mo pang iyong damdamin. Hayaan nalang tumibok ang puso mo."

Para sa akin

400

A noodle dish with shrimp sauce and topped with several ingredients such as cooked shrimp, boiled pork, crushed chicharon, tinapa flakes, fried tofu, scallions, and fried garlic.



Pancit Palabok

400

A type of fritter from the Philippines. It is usually made from saba bananas. The most common variant is prepared by coating thinly sliced and "fanned" bananas in batter and deep frying them. They are then sprinkled with sugar.

Maruya

400

The traditional variation of ice cream made in the Philippines. Often pejoratively called "dirty ice cream"

Sorbetes

400

A popular yeast-raised bread in the Philippines. Individual loaves are shaped by rolling the dough into long logs which are rolled in fine bread crumbs. These are then portioned, allowed to rise, and baked.It is most commonly served hot and may be eaten as is, or dipped in coffee, hot chocolate or milk.

Pan de sal

500

"Mula nang makilala ka, aking mahal, 'Di ako mapalagay sa kakaisip ko sa 'yo..."

Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal

500

A savory dish made with diced pork, pork blood, and spices. Hearty and boldly-flavored, this classic Filipino pork stew is delicious as a main meal with steamed rice or as a midday snack with puto.

Dinuguan

500

A layered glutinous rice and coconut dessert in Philippine cuisine. It is made from rice flour, coconut milk, sugar, water, flavoring and coloring. It is usually sprinkled with latik or toasted desiccated coconut flakes sprinkled on top

Sapin-sapin

500

Hard boiled chicken eggs that are dipped in orange colored flour batter, deep fried, and served with a sweet and sour sauce. 

Tokneneng

500

is bacon in Spanish, typically made from the pork belly and often formed into cubes in Spain. In the Philippines, this refers to sweetened and cured pork belly.

Tocino