Mang Inasal Menu

You feel the smell even before you feel anything. Smoke of charcoal, marinated chicken, that particular mixture, all Filipinos know at first sight. Not even looked at the menu board yet, and you already know what you want. Twenty years of Mang Inasal doing the same thing, doing it right.

This guide covers the complete Mang Inasal menu. Prices, calories, group meal packages, delivery options, the cuts of chicken explained, and a proper ordering guide for first-timers. No fluff. Just what you need before you walk in.

The first branch was opened in Iloilo City in 2003, and was 26 years old, Edgar Injap Sia II. Young, but the idea was simple, pure Filipino charcoal-grilled chicken, at prices that could be afforded by a common Filipino. Mang Inasal derives its name from Hiligaynon. It refers to roasted meat. No frills to the point.

mang inasal menu

Seven years later, Jollibee Foods Corporation bought a majority stake for ₱3 billion. That cash paid for the type of national growth that a locally-based brand cannot drag with it. Nowadays, it has more than 570 branches. Metro Manila to as far as Mindanao.The slogan is “Ihaw-Sarap, Unli-Saya. Deliciously grilled, unlimited fun. It sounds like marketing, and it is, but the unlimited rice and free soup are real. No other major fast food chain in the Philippines currently offers both. That gap is exactly why people keep choosing Mang Inasal over everything else.

6 pcs Lumpiang Togue

 ₱ 186 | Cal: 450-600

Soy Garlic Chicken Rice Bowl with Drink

Cal: 660

Soy Garlic Chicken Rice Bowl with Drink

Cal: 660

Pork Sisig Rice Bowl with Drink

 ₱ | Cal: 1000

Breakfast Pork BBQ

 ₱ 156 | Cal: 512

Treat kay Mommy Extra Creamy Halo

 ₱ 102 | Cal: 300-400

Chicken Inasal Solo Fiesta

 ₱ 247 | Cal: 500-700

Breakfast Chicken Inasal Regular

₱ 156 | Cal: 790

Chicken Inasal Paa & Pork BBQ Buddy Size

 ₱ 369 | Cal: 900-1200

Pork Sisig Rice Bowl Solo

 ₱ | Cal: 860

Mang Inasal Breakfast Menu with Prices

Not enough people know Mang Inasal serves breakfast. That is a mistake worth correcting.

Three options. All priced at ₱156. All come with garlic rice and a fried egg. The same charcoal-grilled flavors that the brand built its name on just earlier in the day.

Spicy Paa Large Family Size

 ₱ 593 | Cal: 1720

Paa Large – PM1

 ₱ 149 | Cal: 400-500

Spicy Paa Large – PM1 (with drink)

 ₱ 188 | Cal: 430

Spicy Pecho Large – PM2

 ₱ 188 | Cal: 355

Spicy Pecho Large – PM2 (with drink)

 ₱ 216 | Cal: 355

Spicy Pecho Large Family Size

 ₱ 705 | Cal: 1420

Spicy Chicken Inasal Trio

 ₱ 423 | Cal: 1085

Spicy Paa & Pecho Family Size

 ₱ 641 | Cal: 1570

Paa Large Family Size + Palabok Family Size

 ₱ 873 | Cal: 2100-2700

Chicken Inasal Regular (with drink)

 ₱ 140 | Cal: 440-540

Fiesta Meal Paa Large (solo)

 ₱ 192 | Cal: 700-1000

Fiesta Meal Paa Large (with drink)

 ₱ 220 | Cal: 740-940

Fiesta Meal Pecho Large (solo)

 ₱ 220 | Cal: 600-900

Mang Inasal Chicken Inasal Menu & Prices 2026

.This is why people come. The chicken.

Every piece gets marinated for hours in lemongrass, calamansi, garlic, ginger, and a spice blend the brand has kept proprietary for two decades. Then it goes over real charcoal. Not a gas grill. Not an oven. Charcoal. That distinction matters more than it sounds. 

Chicken Inasal Paa & Grilled Liempo Family Fiesta

 ₱ 964 | Cal: 3000-4300

Chicken Inasal Pecho & Grilled Liempo Family Fiesta

 ₱ 1077 | Cal: 2295

Pork BBQ & Grilled Liempo Family Fiesta

 ₱ 840 | Cal: 2400-3600

Chicken Inasal Paa & Grilled Liempo Family Fiesta

 ₱ 964 | Cal: 3000-4300

Chicken Inasal Paa & Pork BBQ Family Fiesta Bundle

₱ 912 | Cal: 2700-410

Paa, Pecho, Isol, Baticolon: What Each Cut Actually Means

Four cuts. Each one is different enough that your choice genuinely changes the meal.

Paa is the leg quarter. Dark meat, high fat content relative to the other cuts, and deep marinade absorption. It outsells everything else on the Mang Inasal menu by a significant margin. If you have never been, start here. No debate.

Pecho is the breast quarter. Leaner. It is slightly drier than the paa, the trade-off for lower fat. This one is preferred by health-conscious diners and anybody who is keeping a count of Mang Inasal calories. Nevertheless, still tasty due to the marinade. Simply other than the paa.

The tailbone is called Isol. Small. Cheap. And, truly, the smoky taste you will taste on the menu. It is positioned in the area of the bird where charcoal is the nearest. There is no other cut like the char on isol. The majority of individuals do not pay much attention to it, and that is why it should be tried.

Baticolon is gizzard. Chewy. Dense. A very specific texture that either works for you or it does not. Loyal following among people raised on Filipino offal cooking. Worth trying once at minimum.

Chicken Inasal Paa & 1 pc Pork BBQ Solo Fiesta (with drink)

 ₱ 311 | Cal: 740-104

Chicken Inasal Paa & 1 pc Pork BBQ Solo Fiesta

 ₱ 283 | Cal: 600-900

Chicken Inasal Paa & 1 pc Pork BBQ Solo Fiesta (with drink)

 ₱ 311 | Cal: 740-104

Chicken Inasal Paa & 1 pc Pork BBQ Solo Fiesta

 ₱ 283 | Cal: 600-900

Chicken Inasal Paa Solo Fiesta (with drink)

 ₱ 275 | Cal: 640-840

2 pc Pork BBQ Solo Fiesta

 ₱ 214 | Cal: 400-700

2 pc Pork BBQ Solo Fiesta (with drink)

 ₱ 242 | Cal: 540-840

Grilled Liempo Family Size

 ₱ 568 | Cal: 1200-1600

Chicken Inasal Pecho & Grilled Liempo Solo Fiesta (with drink)

 ₱ 435 | Cal: 793

Grilled Liempo & 1pc Pork BBQ Solo Fiesta

 ₱ 283 | Cal: 600-1000

Grilled Liempo & 1pc Pork BBQ Solo Fiesta (with drink)

 ₱ 311 | Cal: 640-1140

Grilled Liempo Solo Fiesta (with drink)

 ₱ 275 | Cal: 640-940

Filipino street barbecue in fast food form. That is the pork BBQ here.

Slices of pork, marinated in soy sauce, garlic, sugar, and calamansi. Skew-threaded on bamboo and grilled until caramelized and slightly burnt at the edges. The marinade sweetness versus the charcoal smoke, that is a flavor combination that is a heavy reminder of anyone who grew up in the Philippines and ate roadside BBQ.

One or two sticks alongside your chicken paa is the standard move. The chicken brings smokiness and depth. The pork BBQ brings sweetness and char. Together, they cover more ground than either does by itself.

Extra Creamy Halo-Halo Small

 ₱ 76 | Cal: 200-300

Crema de Leche Halo-Halo Small

 ₱ 76 | Cal: 200-300

Crema de Leche Halo-Halo Small

 ₱ 76 | Cal: 200-300

Palabok Regular Size (solo)

 ₱ 96 | Cal: 300-400

Palabok Regular Size (with drink)

 ₱ 124 | Cal: 440-54

Palabok with Extra Creamy Halo-Halo Small

 ₱ 172 | Cal: 500-700

Palabok with Extra Creamy Halo-Halo Small (with drink)

 ₱ 200 | Cal: 640-840

Palabok with Extra Creamy Halo-Halo Small

 ₱ 172 | Cal: 500-7

Palabok with Crema de Leche Halo-Halo Small (with drink)

 ₱ 200 | Cal: 640-840

Palabok Regular Size with 1 PC Pork BBQ

 ₱ 107 | Cal: 450-600

Palabok Regular with 1 PC Pork BBQ (with drink)

 ₱ 135 | Cal: 590-740

Palabok Party Size

 ₱ 733 | Cal: 1200-1500

Extra Creamy Halo-Halo Small

 ₱ 76 | Cal: 200-300

Mang Inasal Grilled Liempo Menu & Prices

Pork belly. Marinated. Charcoal-grilled.

The skin crisps up on the outside. The fat layer beneath renders down into something tender and rich. Heavier than the chicken options, noticeably so. But the charcoal grill gives liempo a depth you cannot get from an oven or a fryer. The texture sits somewhere between crispy skin and lechon. Not identical, but close enough that the comparison comes up regularly.

Liempo appears in several Fiesta Group Meals as a pairing option. It works better shared than as a solo order; a single piece as part of a spread covers the full range of what Mang Inasal does well.

Grilled Liempo

 ₱ 149 | Cal: 350-450

Grilled Liempo (with drink)

 ₱ 177 | Cal: 490-590

Sizzling Liempo

 ₱ 162 | Cal: 400-500

Sizzling Liempo (with drink)

 ₱ 190 | Cal: 540-640

Grilled Liempo Family Size

 ₱ 568 | Cal: 1200-1600

Grilled Liempo Buddy Size

 ₱ 287 | Cal: 600-800

2 pcs Pork BBQ (with drink)

 ₱ 140 | Cal: 440-540

Pork BBQ Buddy Size

 ₱ 218 | Cal: 600-800

2 pcs Pork BBQ with Peanut Sauce and Java Rice (solo)

 ₱ 149 | Cal: 690-820

2 pcs Pork BBQ with Peanut Sauce, Java Rice (drink)

 ₱ 177 | Cal: 830-960

1 pc Pork BBQ Ala Carte

 ₱ 57 | Cal: 150-200

2 pcs Lumpiang Togue

 ₱ 62 | Cal: 150-200

6 pcs Lumpiang Togue

 ₱ 186 | Cal: 450-600

Grilled Liempo Family Size

 ₱ 568 | Cal: 1200-1600

Sizzling Liempo (with drink)

 ₱ 190 | Cal: 540-640

Grilled Liempo

 ₱ 149 | Cal: 350-450

Mang Inasal Sisig & Rice Bowls: New Additions to the Menu

Mang Inasal expanded beyond grilled meats. The Rice Bowls are newer and represent a shift away from the grill toward the rice bowl format that has found a strong audience in the Philippines over the past few years.

Pork Sisig arrives sizzling. Chopped pork, calamansi, and chili. Classic sisig flavors in a fast food setting. The Soy Garlic Chicken Rice Bowl is the opposite of the inasal sweet, rather than smoky, garlicky rather than spiced. Different enough to pull in diners who want variety rather than the traditional lineup.

Pork Sisig

 ₱ 112 | Cal: 300-350

Pork Sisig (with drink)

 ₱ 140 | Cal: 440-490

Pork Sisig

 ₱ 112 | Cal: 300-350

Pork Sisig (with drink)

 ₱ 140 | Cal: 440-490

Pork Sisig Family Size

 ₱ 302 | Cal: 1200-1500

Bangus Sisig Family Size

 ₱ 385 | Cal: 1000-1200

Chicken Sisig

 ₱ | Cal: 710

Chicken Sisig with Drink

 ₱ | Cal: 850

Chicken Sisig Family Size

 ₱ | Cal: 2130

Mang Inasal Palabok Menu & Prices

Palabok is a permanent menu item and not just filler. Flat rice noodles in a heavy orange shrimp sauce, topped with crushed chicharon, atop a shrimp-based sauce, with crushed chicharon, tinapa flakes, boiled egg, spring onions, and a wedge of calamansi on the side.

The combination of flavors is stratified, savory on the sauce, smoky on the tinapa, crunchy on the chicharon, and citrus when the calamansi is squeezed in. It is a food on its own. It is also served with the Chicken Inasal. The palabok sauce is rich and juicy, and the contrast with the smokiness of the grilled chicken leaves most people surprised the first time.

Iced Red Gulaman Small (12oz)

 ₱ 44 | Cal: 75-10

Iced Red Gulaman Medium (16oz)

 ₱ 55 | Cal: 100-150

Iced Tea Small (12oz)

 ₱ 44 | Cal: 50-80

Iced Tea Medium (16oz)

 ₱ 55 | Cal: 70-100

Iced Red Gulaman Small (12oz)

 ₱ 44 | Cal: 75-10

Coke Medium (16oz)

 ₱ 55 | Cal: 200

Plain Rice

 ₱ 28 | Cal: 200

Java Rice

 ₱ 40 | Cal: 200-250

Chicken Oil

 ₱ 7 | Cal: 120

Toyomansi

 ₱ 7 | Cal: 10-20

Peanut Sauce

 ₱ 8 | Cal: 90-120

Spiced Vinegar

 ₱ 8 | Cal: 0-5

2 pcs Pork BBQ with Peanut Sauce and Java Rice (solo)

 ₱ 149 | Cal: 690-820

2 pcs Pork BBQ with Peanut Sauce, Java Rice (drink)

 ₱ 177 | Cal: 830-960

Palabok with Extra Creamy Halo-Halo Small (with drink)

 ₱ 200 | Cal: 640-840

The Achuete Oil: Do Not Skip This

Every chicken order comes with a small container of achuete oil and a vinegar dip. Most first-timers leave both untouched. That is the wrong call.

Achuete oil is extracted from annatto seeds. The taste is of the earth, sweet and a bit peppery. Add it to your Java rice and stir it up. The rice is transformed to deep golden-orange, and the taste becomes instantly richer, more savory, more Filipino. The chicken is accompanied by the vinegar dip. That sharpness against the smoky fat of the grilled meat is the combination that Mang Inasal was built around.

Both are free. Both are refillable. Ask your server, and they will bring more without hesitation.

Crispy spring roll. Bean sprout filling. Spiced vinegar dip.

At ₱62 for two pieces, Lumpiang Togue is one of the cheapest items on the entire Mang Inasal menu price list. It functions best as a merienda snack or a side dish ordered alongside a main meal. The 6-piece order at ₱186 makes more sense when eating with others.

Mang Inasal Halo-Halo Price & Menu

One tall glass. Shaved ice at the base. Then red beans, chickpeas, kaong, nata de coco, gulaman, and sweet langka. A thick layer of ube halaya on top, a scoop of ube ice cream, and leche flan drizzled over. The word halo-halo means mix-mix, stir everything together before eating, so every spoonful pulls from all the layers.

Two versions: Extra Creamy Halo-Halo and Crema de Leche Halo-Halo. The Mang Inasal halo-halo price starts at ₱70 for the small. Among major Philippine fast food chains, it is one of the lowest entry prices for halo-halo.

Fiesta meals exist for one reason: better value when eating with more people. The bundled pricing on these packages comes out cheaper per head than ordering individual items separately.

The Mang Inasal unli rice is the deal that defines the brand. No other major Philippine fast food chain currently offers it. The Mang Inasal unli rice price sits at ₱29–₱39 as an add-on to qualifying chicken meals.

How it works: Order your chicken meal, add the unli rice at the counter, and your server brings fresh rice refills throughout your meal on request. Simple.

Java Rice or Plain Rice?

Java Rice. Every time. It is garlic fried rice tinted golden with achuete oil, nutty, savory, and significantly better than plain white rice alongside the grilled meats. Choosing plain rice when Java Rice is available is a missed opportunity.

The Soup Trick

Pour a small amount of your complimentary soup over your rice before eating. The broth softens the rice slightly and adds a savory layer that changes the texture. Regulars do this automatically. First-timers rarely know about it.

One important detail: Mang Inasal unli rice is dine-in only. GrabFood, Foodpanda, and takeout orders come with fixed rice servings. The unlimited rice experience requires sitting down at a bran

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First-Timer’s Ordering Guide

The menu board at Mang Inasal can look overwhelming if you have never ordered before. Here is a direct path through it.

Mang Inasal delivery runs through GrabFood, Foodpanda, and the official channel.  Most Metro Manila branches and major provincial city locations are covered on both third-party platforms.

Delivery pricing is slightly higher than dine-in due to platform fees. The official Mang Inasal delivery website occasionally carries promos that narrow that gap.

The Mang Inasal loyalty app is worth downloading before your next order. Every purchase earns points. Points convert to discounts and free items. Free to join, and the rewards add up faster than expected for regular customers.

Delivery reminder: Unli Rice does not travel. Every delivery and takeout order through GrabFood, Foodpanda, or the official site comes with a fixed rice serving only. Dine in for the unlimited rice experience.

The picture here is clear. On charcoal-grilled chicken with free soup and unlimited rice, Mang Inasal has no real competition in the Philippine fast food space. Jollibee has more branches and dominates the fried chicken category. Andok’s and Baliwag are regional strong, but neither offers the full package that Mang Inasal does. Per peso value on a chicken meal with rice and soup, Mang Inasal wins that comparison consistently.

Mang Inasal takes catering orders for private events. Office parties, birthday gatherings, family reunions, school events, the setup works for any occasion where you need to feed a group without the logistics of cooking.

Standard party tray options include bulk Chicken Inasal by the piece, Pork BBQ by the dozen, large-format Java rice platters, and soup in bulk portions. Pricing depends on volume and branch location. Contact your nearest branch directly or this website for current package details and minimum order quantities.

Over 570 branches across the country. Metro Manila coverage is extensive, including Mang Inasal MOA, the Mall of Asia branch in Pasay, one of the highest-traffic locations in the network. Outside Metro Manila: Cebu City, Davao, Iloilo, Cagayan de Oro, Bacolod, General Santos, and most major provincial cities.

The Visayas region carries especially dense coverage. Mang Inasal started in Iloilo, and that origin story still shows in how many branches the region carries. For Mang Inasal near me searches, the official store locator shows every active branch with full addresses and operating hours.

Is Mang Inasal’s unlimited rice still available in 2026? 

Yes. The Mang Inasal unli rice remains a dine-in add-on for qualifying chicken meals. The Mang Inasal unli rice price sits at approximately ₱29–₱39 depending on the branch.

What is the cheapest item on the Mang Inasal menu? 

2 pcs Lumpiang Togue at ₱62. For a full meal, Paa Large PM1 Solo at ₱146 is the best value option.

Does Mang Inasal have vegetarian options? 

No dedicated vegetarian meals. Lumpiang Togue is the only vegetable-forward item on the menu, though it shares oil with other fried items.

Is Mang Inasal halal-certified? 

No nationwide halal certification. Muslim diners should check with individual branches for local certification status.

What time does Mang Inasal open? 

Most standalone branches open at 7:00 AM and close at 10:00 PM. Mall branches follow mall operating hours. Check Google Maps for your specific branch.

What is achuete oil? 

Extracted from annatto seeds. Mild, earthy flavor with a slight peppery finish. Pour it over Java rice; that combination is central to the Mang Inasal dining experience.

Which chicken cut should a first-timer order?

Paa leg quarter. Juiciest cut, deepest marinade absorption, most popular order across all branches. Start there.

Does Mang Inasal have a loyalty program? 

Yes. The Mang Inasal app tracks purchases and converts them to points, redeemable for discounts and free items.

Can I get unli rice on delivery? 

No. Fixed rice servings only on all GrabFood, Foodpanda, and official delivery orders. Unli rice is dine-in only.

Does Mang Inasal offer catering? 

Yes. Bulk and event catering available. Contact your nearest branch or our website for current packages.

Mang Inasal has been feeding the Philippines since 2003 on the same basic terms: real charcoal grill, real flavors, prices that make sense. The achuete oil, the free soup, the unlimited rice, the Java rice with the golden tint, none of that is accidental. It is a very specific dining experience built around what Filipino food actually is. Find your nearest branch. Sit down. Pour the achuete oil over your rice. The rest takes care of itself.

Prices in this guide are based on publicly available information and may vary by branch and date. Confirm current prices at your nearest Mang Inasal branch.