sinangag express
SINANGAG EXPRESS
Our favorite all night place to eat
By: evil_hanzel@yahoo.com
Sinangag Express is this open restaurant along President’s Ave. To us and some other people, we refer to this place as S.Ex. (short for Sinangag Express:)) You can’t miss it, it’s located in the Greenworld Plaza Building, and it has a yellow and red sign of Sinangag Express. There’s usually some Volkswagen Beetles parked out front (I think the owner/s own the beetles). I always pass this place going to and from work.
Since it’s a 24-hour operation, it’s no wonder there’s always a lot of people eating here late at night or in the wee hours of the morning. A perfect nightcap for those grueling overtime work, or to end a gimmick night with friends. During the mornings there’s a few people catching breakfast, mostly yuppies and students.
As the name suggests, the main fare here is it’s sinangag, revolving around the silog(sinangag and itlog) concept. To the uninitiated, sinangag is simply fried rice, topped with garlic bits. The menu consists of tapsilog (tapa, sinangag, itlog), chosilog (chorizo), hotsilog (hotdog), adsilog (adobo), liempsilog (liempo), bangsilog (bangus), barsilog (barbeque), cornsilog (corned beef), longsilog (longanisa) and lumpiang-shanghai-silog. All for 39 bucks. Yup, its all for 39 buscks, and the servings are generous also. Busog ka dito. Matakaw lang talaga ako, I always order two meals here (one adsilog and liempsilog). All drinks (soda, iced tea) all 20 bucks.
Here’s my rundown for Sinangag Express:
Place/ambience – since it’s an open restaurant, it’s usually noisy because it’s right beside President’s Avenue. It may be noisy but it’s tolerable and not really annoying. The place is nicely lit, and there’s a water feature as well. I remember counting the fish with Betty one time.
Price – two thumbs up. 39 bucks for all silog meal variants. Drinks are 20 bucks (soda, iced tea).
Try out their tokwa’t baboy also, I think it’s 25 bucks.
Smoking – since it’s open, smoking is no problem. The tables are spread apart evenly so you wouldn’t be bothered much by the person smoking in the next table.
Restroom – it’s a unisex restroom, and you have to borrow the key from the counter. The restroom is nice and clean, with black tiles and wall lamps.
They’ll be opening a branch in Aguirre Avenue soon. Hope to see you eating here.
Our favorite all night place to eat
By: evil_hanzel@yahoo.com
Sinangag Express is this open restaurant along President’s Ave. To us and some other people, we refer to this place as S.Ex. (short for Sinangag Express:)) You can’t miss it, it’s located in the Greenworld Plaza Building, and it has a yellow and red sign of Sinangag Express. There’s usually some Volkswagen Beetles parked out front (I think the owner/s own the beetles). I always pass this place going to and from work.Since it’s a 24-hour operation, it’s no wonder there’s always a lot of people eating here late at night or in the wee hours of the morning. A perfect nightcap for those grueling overtime work, or to end a gimmick night with friends. During the mornings there’s a few people catching breakfast, mostly yuppies and students.
As the name suggests, the main fare here is it’s sinangag, revolving around the silog(sinangag and itlog) concept. To the uninitiated, sinangag is simply fried rice, topped with garlic bits. The menu consists of tapsilog (tapa, sinangag, itlog), chosilog (chorizo), hotsilog (hotdog), adsilog (adobo), liempsilog (liempo), bangsilog (bangus), barsilog (barbeque), cornsilog (corned beef), longsilog (longanisa) and lumpiang-shanghai-silog. All for 39 bucks. Yup, its all for 39 buscks, and the servings are generous also. Busog ka dito. Matakaw lang talaga ako, I always order two meals here (one adsilog and liempsilog). All drinks (soda, iced tea) all 20 bucks.
Here’s my rundown for Sinangag Express:Place/ambience – since it’s an open restaurant, it’s usually noisy because it’s right beside President’s Avenue. It may be noisy but it’s tolerable and not really annoying. The place is nicely lit, and there’s a water feature as well. I remember counting the fish with Betty one time.
Price – two thumbs up. 39 bucks for all silog meal variants. Drinks are 20 bucks (soda, iced tea).
Try out their tokwa’t baboy also, I think it’s 25 bucks.
Smoking – since it’s open, smoking is no problem. The tables are spread apart evenly so you wouldn’t be bothered much by the person smoking in the next table.
Restroom – it’s a unisex restroom, and you have to borrow the key from the counter. The restroom is nice and clean, with black tiles and wall lamps.
They’ll be opening a branch in Aguirre Avenue soon. Hope to see you eating here.

3 Comments:
Sarap sarap iced tea! Yum! :D
The owner (yung long-haired guy) is part of a car club (VW Club of the Philippines). And that's the reason why there are a copius amount of beetles seen there from time to time.
the guy with the long hair, that's not the owner..=P he serves as the manager, he's the son of one of the owners actually...=P
but yes, the club is called the KUBA KLUB...
thank you for the good reviews:)
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