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Pork Sisig |
Sisig, a Kapampangan (People from the province of Pampanga) term that has a meaning of "to snack on something" well, usually sour, with fruit taste, half-ripped and sometimes dipped in a variety of seasonings by definition.Â
This dish spread like fire nationwide with its rich and flavorful taste that will fill your mouth with every kind of taste there is satisfying your appetite to the fullest. And as it becomes more and more popular, one business stands out on perfecting its taste in getting the approval of the majority and was named "Sisig Hooray!".
To be honest, I rarely eat food that belongs to the finger food category but this one will be an exemption. It's hot, spicy, sweet, sour, salty combined with its creamy and crunchy texture, ohhh it's super delicious! A lot of other business brands came but Sisig Hooray! is just the best as of the moment. Now it continues to flourish and discover more to cater to its customers in fulfilling the satisfaction of not only their tummies but their delicate tastes as well.
Some other sisig flavors include the following:
As you can see, it is now available to be served with rice and each box is prepared originally and fresh just to satisfy and live to the name of being the Filipinos' favorite pulutan dish. Sisig Hooray! actually put something like an additional ingredient to their sisig (because you can see how they make each order) creating its taste more delicious from the rest but of course, it is a trade secret.
Base on my experience, prices may vary depending on the branch location but just to give you an idea, it may start from the minimum of P50 to P100 at the maximum. Some branches give meal packages where rice and a bottled drink are already included but I think franchise-owned stores may still be different from the company-owned stores.
You may see the list of their branches on the given site below and contact the numbers for any queries.
The history of this dish may be very simple but it has flourished and is now far from where it came from. I am excited to see what it has more in the future and will be an avid customer as long as I can haha!
Some other sisig flavors include the following:
As you can see, it is now available to be served with rice and each box is prepared originally and fresh just to satisfy and live to the name of being the Filipinos' favorite pulutan dish. Sisig Hooray! actually put something like an additional ingredient to their sisig (because you can see how they make each order) creating its taste more delicious from the rest but of course, it is a trade secret.
Base on my experience, prices may vary depending on the branch location but just to give you an idea, it may start from the minimum of P50 to P100 at the maximum. Some branches give meal packages where rice and a bottled drink are already included but I think franchise-owned stores may still be different from the company-owned stores.
You may see the list of their branches on the given site below and contact the numbers for any queries.
The history of this dish may be very simple but it has flourished and is now far from where it came from. I am excited to see what it has more in the future and will be an avid customer as long as I can haha!
Carrier: Sisig Hooray!
Carrier: Wooden Spoon
Address: #329 Katipunan Ave., Loyola Heights, Quezon City, & Rockwell Power Plant Mall
Contact No.: 4260044
Operating hours: Mon to Sun: 10:30am - 9:30pm
Facebook fan page:Â https://www.facebook.com/WoodenSpoonRestaurant
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Office Address: Unit 203 Prudential Bldg. Riverside Drive, Ortigas Ext. Pasig City
Contact Nos.: 0917- 5717006 & 0917- 5717000
Email address: [email protected]
The first and original freshly prepared sisig.
Sisig Hooray | One of the best pork dishes in the world
Reviewed by Michael
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November 08, 2014
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I like sisig and kinilaw for pulatan that I consumed more than a plate. Really, sisig is the best-seller everywhere. I think there's a sisig festival.
ReplyDeleteWow! My favorite Filipino food. More power to your blog!
ReplyDeleteMe too and thanks!
DeleteThis is one Pinoy dish that I am not really into. Ewan ko.
ReplyDeleteHOW SAD!
DeleteI'm also a fan of sisig. It's great with meals and for snacks.
ReplyDeleteAppear!
DeleteLove eating sisig and most of the time when I'm at a filipino restaurant here in the US, I would order sisig! I'm from Pampanga and you can get it anywhere there but I remember the most popular is Aling Lucing's.
ReplyDeleteHaven't heard but thanks for sharing!
DeleteI loooooove sisig. My favorite variant isthe bangus sisig, but I haven't tried the one from Sisig hooray. Will try it out when I see a branch near my office.
ReplyDeleteI like bangus too but chicken is my ultimate!
DeleteI like sisig with more chicken liver with it.
ReplyDeleteChicken, yes! Liver, Nah
DeleteVery great post. I simply stumbled upon your blog and wanted to say that I have really enjoyed browsing your weblog posts. After all I’ll be subscribing on your feed and I am hoping you write again very soon!
ReplyDeleteThanks!!
DeleteHey keep posting such good and meaningful articles.
ReplyDeleteAyyy woww sisig sarap Talaga Ito
ReplyDeleteNakakaunli rice talaga Ito Sir Michael
Panalo yung ganitong sisisg hindi basta pang ulam pang pulutan na din.At bukod dun sinong hindi mapapa unli rice sa sarap at dami ng choices.
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