Aling Banang Philippines Menu Prices Updated 2026

✓ Updated Prices last updated May 2026 — sourced from official Aling Banang Philippines channels
Aling Banang Philippines Menu 2026
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Aling Banang Menu with Prices

8
Categories
₱12
Starts From
Silog
+ Pansit
2026
Updated

Looking for the complete Aling Banang Philippines menu with prices? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled the full 2026 Aling Banang menu with updated prices across all 8 categories — sourced directly from official Aling Banang Philippines channels.

Aling Banang is one of Manila’s most beloved budget Filipino restaurants — the kind of carinderia that feeds office workers, students, and families with honest, generous Filipino food at prices that have barely changed in a generation. With silog meals from ₱85, ala carte dishes from ₱70, lugaw from ₱30, and Pansit Bilao serving up to 40 people at ₱1,500, Aling Banang is the practical Filipino dining option for every occasion from solo merienda to full barkada celebrations.

The menu covers 8 categories: Combo Meals, Ala Carte, Pinoy Favorites (silog series), Best Seller Noodles, Congee, Family Bundles, Party Trays, and Pansit Bilao Special. Scroll down for the complete updated menu.

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Aling Banang Combo Meals Menu With Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Combo D₱ 170.00
Combo E₱ 170.00
Combo A₱ 147.00
Combo B₱ 147.00
Combo C₱ 147.00
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Aling Banang Ala Carte Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Pork Sisig₱ 102.00
Lechon Paksiw₱ 102.00
Lechon Kawali₱ 91.00
Tokwat Baboy₱ 91.00
Chicken Sisig₱ 91.00
Fried Chicken₱ 91.00
Sweet and Sour₱ 91.00
Tilapia₱ 91.00
Sizzling Tofu₱ 79.00
Shanghai₱ 79.00
Chopsuey₱ 79.00
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Aling Banang Pinoy Favorites (Silog) Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Lechonsilog₱ 107.00
Sisigsilog₱ 107.00
Tapsilog₱ 102.00
Porksilog₱ 102.00
Chixilog₱ 102.00
Tocilog₱ 96.00
Cornbeefsilog₱ 96.00
Hungariansilog₱ 96.00
Bangsilog₱ 96.00
Shanghaisilog₱ 96.00
Bacon Ham Silog₱ 96.00
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Aling Banang Best Seller Noodles Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Bihon₱ 91.00
Mikibihon₱ 91.00
Canton₱ 91.00
Canton Bihon₱ 91.00
Palabok₱ 91.00
Creamy Malabon₱ 91.00
Spaghetti₱ 91.00
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Aling Banang Congee Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Lugaw Con Lechon₱ 68.00
Lugaw Egg₱ 45.00
Fried Rice₱ 23.00
Tokiwa₱ 23.00
Lugaw₱ 34.00
Softdrinks₱ 23.00
Rice₱ 17.00
Egg₱ 14.00

See Also: Izakaya Kikufuji Menu

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Aling Banang Family Bundle Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Bundle A₱ 396.00
Bundle B₱ 396.00
Bundle C₱ 396.00
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Aling Banang Party Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Lechon Kawali₱ 622.00
Lechon Paksiw₱ 622.00
Pork Sisig₱ 622.00
Chicken Sisig₱ 622.00
Sizzling Tofu₱ 622.00
Tokwat Baboy₱ 622.00
Shanghai₱ 622.00
Chopsuey₱ 622.00
Sweet and Sour Fish₱ 622.00
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Aling Banang Pansit Bilao Special Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
40 Persons₱ 1,695.00
30–35 Persons₱ 1,526.00
20–25 Persons₱ 1,300.00
15 Persons₱ 1,130.00
12 Persons₱ 961.00
8–10 Persons₱ 848.00
5–7 Persons₱ 622.00
⭐ Our Favorite Items at Aling Banang Menu
Tapsilog
₱ 102.00
The classic Filipino breakfast-all-day order — marinated beef tapa (cured, pan-fried until slightly caramelized), sinangag (garlic fried rice), and itlog (fried egg). The Tapsilog at Aling Banang is the dish that most regulars grew up eating and the one that most clearly defines what the silog format does for Filipino comfort food: a complete, balanced plate at a price that makes it the most accessible proper meal in Metro Manila. At ₱102, still one of the best-value plates at any Manila carinderia.
Lechon Kawali
₱ 91.00 (Ala Carte)
Aling Banang’s most popular ala carte item — deep-fried pork belly with crackling skin, served with rice and sukang maasim (sour vinegar dip). The Lechon Kawali is the dish that most office workers and students order as their main when they want something genuinely satisfying rather than just filling. At ₱91, the most indulgent item in the ala carte section and the one that most consistently sells out before the lunch rush is over.
Palabok
₱ 91.00
The noodle that most Filipinos consider the definitive Aling Banang order — thick rice noodles in a rich, golden shrimp-based sauce topped with shrimp, pork cracklings, hard-boiled egg, and spring onion. Aling Banang’s Palabok at ₱91 is the version that many Manila regulars use as their benchmark for what a proper Palabok should taste like. The most consistently reordered noodle dish at Aling Banang.
Lugaw Con Lechon
₱ 68.00
The premium congee at Aling Banang — plain lugaw (Filipino rice porridge) topped with crispy lechon kawali pieces. The combination of the silky, ginger-forward congee base with the crunch of lechon is one of the great Filipino texture contrasts. At ₱68, the most satisfying item in the Congee section and the morning or merienda order that most regulars treat themselves to when they want something warming and filling without committing to a full silog meal.
Pansit Bilao — 8–10 Persons
₱ 848.00
The Aling Banang order that has appeared at more Manila family celebrations, office parties, and barkada reunions than any other item on the menu — a full bilao of pancit serving 8–10 people at ₱848. Aling Banang’s Pansit Bilao is the catering solution for occasions where you need reliable, generous, genuinely good pancit without the complexity of a full caterer order. Available in seven sizes from 5–7 persons to 40 persons, covering every group size.
Pork Sisig
₱ 102.00 (Ala Carte)
Aling Banang’s take on the Kapampangan classic — chopped pork face and ears seasoned with calamansi, chili, and onion, served sizzling. At ₱102, it is the most flavorful ala carte item and the one most consistently paired with rice and a cold softdrink (₱23) for the complete Aling Banang experience. The Pork Sisig is also available as a party tray (₱622) for celebrations — one of the nine party tray options available.
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Is Aling Banang Philippines Halal?

No — Aling Banang Philippines is not Halal Certified. The menu features pork prominently across all sections — Lechon Kawali, Pork Sisig, Tokwat Baboy, Lechon Paksiw, Porksilog, Sisigsilog, and more. Muslim customers are advised that pork is the primary protein across most of the Aling Banang menu.

About Aling Banang Philippines

Aling Banang is a Manila institution — a Filipino carinderia-style restaurant that has been feeding Manila’s working population with affordable, generous Filipino food for decades. The brand name reflects the carinderia tradition of naming a restaurant after its matriarch founder, and the menu reflects what that tradition means: honest Filipino cooking at prices that make daily dining financially practical without sacrificing the flavors that Filipinos grew up eating.

The silog section alone covers 11 varieties — from the classic Tapsilog and Tocilog to the more unusual Hungariansilog and Shanghaisilog — making Aling Banang one of the most complete silog menus available at any single carinderia in Manila. At ₱96–₱107 per silog, these are complete meals that include the main protein, sinangag, and fried egg at a price point that most fast food chains cannot match for the same volume and quality of Filipino food.

The Pansit Bilao Special — available in seven sizes from 5–7 persons (₱622) to 40 persons (₱1,695) — is the section that has made Aling Banang a fixture at Manila celebrations for generations. In a city where catering can be prohibitively expensive and generic, Aling Banang’s Pansit Bilao is the trusted, reliable option that Filipino families return to for birthdays, fiestas, and office occasions year after year.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Aling Banang is most famous for its affordable silog meals (₱96–₱107), particularly Tapsilog and Lechonsilog, and its Pansit Bilao Special available in seven sizes from ₱622 to ₱1,695. The Lechon Kawali (₱91 ala carte), Palabok (₱91), and Pork Sisig (₱102) are the most consistently ordered items. The Lugaw Con Lechon (₱68) is the most popular congee. Aling Banang is known as one of Manila’s most reliable budget Filipino dining options for both everyday meals and celebration catering.
The “silog” series at Aling Banang is a Filipino meal format: “si” = sinangag (garlic fried rice), “log” = itlog (fried egg), plus a main protein. Aling Banang offers 11 silog varieties: Tapsilog (beef tapa, ₱102), Lechonsilog (lechon kawali, ₱107), Sisigsilog (pork sisig, ₱107), Porksilog (pork chop, ₱102), Chixilog (chicken, ₱102), Tocilog (tocino/cured pork, ₱96), Cornbeefsilog (₱96), Hungariansilog (Hungarian sausage, ₱96), Bangsilog (bangus/milkfish, ₱96), Shanghaisilog (spring rolls, ₱96), and Bacon Ham Silog (₱96). All include rice and egg.
Aling Banang’s Pansit Bilao Special is available in 7 sizes: 5–7 persons (₱622), 8–10 persons (₱848), 12 persons (₱961), 15 persons (₱1,130), 20–25 persons (₱1,300), 30–35 persons (₱1,526), and 40 persons (₱1,695). The bilao format is ideal for birthdays, fiestas, office celebrations, and family gatherings. For orders and inquiries about available pansit varieties and advance ordering, contact Aling Banang directly through their Facebook page at facebook.com/banangs.
Aling Banang offers 9 party tray items at ₱622 each: Lechon Kawali, Lechon Paksiw, Pork Sisig, Chicken Sisig, Sizzling Tofu, Tokwat Baboy, Shanghai, Chopsuey, and Sweet and Sour Fish. The same items are available as Food Trays (larger format) at ₱905 each. For large events combining multiple trays and bilao orders, contact Aling Banang directly through facebook.com/banangs for current availability and advance order lead times.
Lugaw at Aling Banang is Filipino rice congee (arroz caldo style) — white rice cooked down to a silky, thick porridge with ginger and garlic as the aromatic base, traditionally served with calamansi, spring onion, and toasted garlic on top. Available in three versions: Plain Lugaw (₱34), Lugaw with Egg (₱45), and Lugaw Con Lechon (₱68 — with crispy lechon kawali topping). The Lugaw section at Aling Banang also covers Tokiwa (₱23), Rice (₱17), Fried Rice (₱23), Egg (₱14), and Softdrinks (₱23) — making it the most affordable section on the entire menu.
Aling Banang Philippines may be available for delivery through GrabFood and Foodpanda at select locations. For Pansit Bilao and party tray orders — which require advance notice and are not available through standard delivery channels — contact Aling Banang directly through their Facebook page at facebook.com/banangs. For current branch locations and operating hours, the Facebook page is the most reliable source of updated information.

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