Explore Silog Food Hub's menu featuring classic Filipino silog meals, sizzling pork and tuna sisig, and budget-friendly dishes served fresh 24/7 in Parañaque. Enjoy generous portions with extras like eggs and rice, perfect for quick, hearty meals.
Introducing the Menu at Silog Food Hub
Silog Food Hub, nestled in Parañaque, Metro Manila, brings the heart of Filipino breakfast to your plate with its diverse and affordable "silog" meals. The menu shines with sizzling specials like the Sizzling Pork Sisig, Sizzling Tuna Sisig, and Sizzling Pork with Gravy, all served piping hot alongside fragrant garlic rice and eggs, encapsulating savory Filipino flavors in every bite. For those craving traditional comfort, the Sulit Meals such as Siomai Silog and Embutido Silog offer a hearty yet budget-friendly experience. The classic silog options, including Chicsilog, Tosilog, and Hotdog Silog, demonstrate the brand's commitment to simple, satisfying meals that resonate well with locals and visitors alike.
Freshness and generous portions are evident, with many dishes perfect for sharing. Despite its bustling location, Silog Food Hub delivers quick, consistent quality that keeps customers returning for its timeless Filipino breakfast charm.
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For reference only: Get an extra egg on the side!
Steamed Rice
Grilled pork chop with gravy and mix vegetables
For reference: Sizzling pork sisig with steamed rice.
For reference only: A harmonious blend of tuna, sizzling magic, and the rich flavors of traditional sisig.
For reference: Siomai with garlic fried rice and egg.
For reference only: Filipino-style breakfast with embutido, fried rice, and egg.
Fried Chicken, Rice and Fried Egg.
A meal composed of sweet preserved pork called tocino, rice, and fried egg.
For reference: Filipino breakfast dish featuring skinless sausage, garlic rice, and a fried egg.
Tender juicy hotdog served with rice and egg.
Fried Beef Tapa served with garlic rice and sunny side up egg
Only cash and gcash here. Unli cold water and soup (sinigang broth) here. They have a buzzer system which rings when your food is ready. Couldn't try their tapsi, so only tried the pork sisig - they put sweet mayonnaise on it, which I hate. But decent enough. No other soft drinks but Mountain Dew Lots of flies around To put it straight- not sure I'll be back to eat here.
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