Monday, September 28, 2015

Boodle Fight at Apag Marangle

Press release

Kapampangan food is one of the local cuisines here in the Philippines that is very much known to us. From its bold and savory dishes to its one of a kind dishes such as Camaru or crickets every Filipino is surely enamored by it.

And Apag Marangle will surely tickle your taste buds without traveling outside of Manila for it! Located at themetro’s business hub – Makati city, they offer great deals good for the whole family.


You can choose from the variety of boodle fights which is great for 5-6 people And prices would start at 1,100 pesos. They have four offerings which are:

ASIKAN (Bukid) (1,100 php)
Ensaladang Paco (Fiddle head fern salad with salted eggs and special apag marangle dressing)
Sale Manuk (Chicken and lemon grass soup with corn)
Ningnang Liemp (Broiled pork belly)
Pritung Tilapia(Fried Tilapia)
Plain Rice
Nasing Marangle (Apag Marangle’s version of paella)

DAYAT MALAT (Dagat) (1,700php)
Ensaladang Manggang Bubot(Green Mango Salad)
Sigang Paro King Sampalok(Shrimp cooked in fresh tamarind juice)
Pritong Bangus (Fried Milkfish)
Minantikilyang Ema(Buttered Crab)
Ningnang Pusit (Broiled squid stuffed with herbs, tomato and onions)
Tabang Talangka Rice (Crab paste rice)
Plain Rice

MANANGU (Biyahero) (1,600 php)

Ensaladang Ampalaya (Bitter Melon Salad)
Balatung (Mongo beans soup with peeled shrimps)
Pelutungan Manuk (Fried Chicken)
Pepalasing Paro (Drunken Shrimps)
Sisig
Nasing Marangle(Apag Marangle’s version of paella)
Plain Rice

KABALENAN (Bayan) (1,500php)

Chicharong Bulaklak
Suam Mais (Corn soup in clay pot)
Humba (Pork belly braised in yellow bean paste)
Kare-Kare (Filipino stew of beef oxtail and tripe on a creamy peanut sauce)
Chicken Barbeque
Plain Rice
Garlic Rice


So make sure to head over at Apag Marangle with your friends and family and have a boodle fun time! 

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