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Contribute Feedback What Imogene McKenzie likes about Sisig Hooray:
sisig hooray will always be my Go-to pork sisig place. although it is very cheap, it can easily compete with restaurant standard. the mayo connects well with the crunchy of the bagnet. I also love how it is full of chili pepper and swirling, I hope they have their own space because I feel exhausting in a fast-phase food court. I would like to enjoy this cheerfulness! I also hope that they have a proper sauce dish for... View all feedback.
What Graciela McKenzie doesn't like about Sisig Hooray:
in first line is the coz usually overcrowded in the bottom level food place. the food presentation is okay, nothing imaginative. the good thing that they serve in a few minutes after ordering. probably because it's past the lunchtime when I ordered. the food is excellent for its price. View all feedback.
I didn't expect that the sisig here has the taste that I like, salty and good. Price is good and the serving is not bad. Other sisig places has left me depressed but this one so far has satisfied me. I just wish thay they have other branch.
The KASILOG is a nice addition to the menu. I really like the chicken sisig plus bits of chicharon, malasadong egg and rice combination. I just hope the rice was cooked better or changed to garlic rice. It tasted dry and old.
Sisig doesn't always have to be sizzling! The mix of Chicharon and sisig is what gives it a different texture compared to others. It's also less oily. I like the staff in SM Manila better than here tho. Here, the seem to irate by their jobs. Maybe they're tired; forgiven. Try Sisig Barkada which is good for two; it's an ala carte sisig bowl. Price is the same as ordering solo but it actually depends on what you like to have more on your plate. Solo order has sisig, egg and atchara. Barkada has more sisig if you'll split to two than solo orders. ????
Sisig hooray has been able to combine great pricing with a great tasting product. Where else can you get a great tasting dish for less than 80 pesos? No where! That’s where! Except here. The sisig is crunchy, tasty, salty, spicy and all around just plain yummy.
On days when I'm not conscious about my cholesterol intake, I crave for Sisig Hooray. After a tiring day of grocery shopping at Landmark, I drop by their food stall at the Landmark food court. For me, they really have the best sisig in town. Just concerned that the plastic containers they're using for to heat up the sisig are very worn out and deformed. I actually gave my unsolicited suggestion to the person preparing the sisig to use glass or ceramic containers.
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