Monday, November 29, 2010

Chicken Inato

Chicken Inato is your usual inasal type of chicken. They also give you the luxury of having unlimited rice for an 88 peso meal. It’s quite cheap and the chicken is way better compared to Jollibee’s newly purchased Mang Inasal. Chicken inato serves their chicken within 12 minutes or else it’s free. Unfortunately, I haven’ gotten a free chicken yet. It’s either the breast part or the thigh part that Chicken Inato serves, but they also have other Filipino dishes like Bulalo, sisig, etc but their specialty is of course, chicken. They also give you the choice of sweet, spicy, or regular chicken, which for me is a huge step ahead of Mang Inasal. I recommend you try the spicy one since it’s the best seller. It’s a good combination of spicy, sweet, with a little chicken oil for those of you looking to drift away from your usual inasal.


The place actually looks great, they have big tables, a couple of LCD televisions around and the service is very efficient. They have several waiters carrying around a huge bucket or rice ready to refill customers as soon as possible. They have smoking area on the second floor which can also be used as an “inuman”. Overall, Chicken Inato is a different kind of restaurant compared to Mang Inasal. The chicken is way better, and it gives you a non-fast food feeling.

Service: 5/5
Ambience: 5/5
Value for Money: 5/5
Quality of food: 4/5
Quantity of food: 4/5
Budget: 100-200 pesos

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