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What Ansel Erdman likes about Mang Larry's Isawan:
Mang Larry’s has become a household name and one proof of that is whenever I visit UP Diliman with my friends, it’s impossible for us not to drop by It has definitely grown from its original stall near the Sunken Garden, but the quality of their food is still as good as ever, if not better Their isaw baboy, isaw manok, and tenga are my favorites, but they’ve now expaned their menu to include other street food such as... View all feedback. What Shanna Parisian doesn't like about Mang Larry's Isawan:
I had my first taste of isaw at mang larry’s right in front of the college. I have seen the experience as a right to pass. my high school campus was very strict and did not allow street food in the spatial areas. there was no place near to learn about the filipino street food culture during our college entrance exams, my friends and I snore to this famous institution to try the isaw. it is close to up sunken garden,... View all feedback.
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A visit at UPD is deemed futile if you don’t swing by Mang Larry’s Isawan! CMA had to run errands last Wednesday at UPD and I decided to introduce him to Mang...
read moreYou have been hearing Mang Larry's name being whispered accross the land... joke ISAW! No introduction needed - this place is legendlarry, oops! I mean legenda...
read moreA visit at UPD is deemed futile if you don’t swing by Mang Larry’s Isawan! CMA had to run errands last Wednesday at UPD and I decided to introduce him to Mang...
read moreYou have been hearing Mang Larry's name being whispered accross the land... joke ISAW! No introduction needed - this place is legendlarry, oops! I mean legenda...
read moreCraving for some isaw, Mang Larry's is the first thing that comes to our mind. Been here only once because we needed a lot of spare time to visit the place beca...
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read moreMang Larry's Isawan is a must-visit spot near UP Diliman for fans of isaw and other barbecue delicacies. Despite some changes in location and menu expansion, the quality of their food remains top-notch. The iconic isaw baboy, isaw manok, and tenga are still favorites, while new items like cheese sticks and grilled fish have been added. Although the new location near Bahay ng Alumni offers rice meals, the ambiance may not be as quaint as the original stall near the Sunken Garden. However, the affordable rates and delicious taste make Mang Larry's worth the trip, even if finding parking can be a challenge due to road construction in the area. Overall, Mang Larry's remains a nostalgic and delicious dining experience for those who appreciate classic street food offerings.