✓ UpdatedPrices last updated May 2026 — sourced from official Army Navy Philippines channels
🌯 Filipino-Mexican
Army Navy Menu with Prices
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Looking for the complete Army Navy Philippines menu with prices? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled the full 2026 Army Navy menu with updated prices across all 15 categories — sourced directly from official Army Navy Philippines channels.
Army Navy Burger + Burrito is the restaurant that figured out Filipino-Mexican fusion before it became a trend — and built an entire brand around it. The burritos are the heart of the menu, with a lineup that goes from classic Steak and Chicken all the way to the P.I. Burrito with Adobo Flakes and Sisig Baboy — two fillings that are unmistakably Filipino wrapped in a tortilla. The Beef Birria section (Taco, Quesadilla, Naked Burrito) brings the Mexican street food moment to the Philippines authentically. The Bibingka Pancake and Puto Bumbong Pancake on the breakfast menu are the kind of creative localization that earns genuine loyalty.
From a ₱30 Caracol to a ₱530 Plant-Based Bully Boy Burger — Army Navy covers the full dining spectrum for burger and burrito lovers. Scroll down for the complete menu with updated prices.
The P.I. Burrito is Army Navy’s signature Filipino-Mexican fusion creation — a full-sized burrito filled with distinctly Filipino proteins. Available in two versions: Adobo Flakes (slow-cooked adobo shredded and crisped up, packed into a burrito with rice, beans, and all the standard fillings) and Sisig Baboy (sizzling pork sisig, the most Filipino of all bar foods, wrapped in a tortilla). The P.I. Burritos (₱335–₱380) are the menu items that best define what Army Navy is about — and the reason most Filipinos become regulars.
The most distinctly Filipino item on any Mexican-format menu in the Philippines — sizzling pork sisig wrapped in a flour tortilla with rice, beans, cheese, and all the burrito components. It is the order that best explains what Army Navy is about and the one that most reliably converts first-time visitors into regulars. The intersection of two food cultures that genuinely works.
Beef Birria Taco
₱ 430.00
Army Navy’s most authentic Mexican street food moment — slow-cooked beef birria in a crispy fried taco shell, served with consommé for dipping. The birria taco trend hit the Philippines later than it hit Mexico City food trucks, but Army Navy’s version is among the most properly executed at any Philippine chain. Order this once and the Beef Birria section becomes non-optional on future visits.
Bibingka Pancake
₱ 215.00
The breakfast item that most clearly shows Army Navy’s creative approach to the Filipino-Mexican fusion brief — a pancake with the flavor profile of bibingka (coconut, rice flour, salted egg) presented in a Western breakfast format. There is nothing else like it at any other fast casual restaurant in the Philippines. The Puto Bumbong Pancake runs it close, but the Bibingka version edges it out.
Bully Boy Burger
₱ 481.00
Army Navy’s most loaded burger — a multi-patty, fully dressed beef burger that is among the most substantial burgers available at any Philippine burger chain. The Bully Boy is the order for the table member who looked at the Double Burger and decided it wasn’t quite enough. At ₱481, it is also the most premium beef item on the entire burger section and fully justifies the price.
Caracoles
₱ 34.00 each / ₱ 136.00 box of 6
Army Navy’s most underrated item — small, crispy rolled tortilla bites that most people order as an afterthought and end up finishing before their main arrives. At ₱34 each or ₱136 for a box of 6, Caracoles are the cheapest item on the entire Army Navy menu and among the best value quick bites at any burger-burrito chain in the Philippines. Never skip these.
Charlie Bravo Quesadilla
₱ 283.00
The house quesadilla with Army Navy’s own signature filling combination — cheese, chicken, and specific toppings that make it notably different from a plain Chicken or Cheese Quesadilla. Named in military phonetic alphabet style consistent with Army Navy’s branding throughout the menu. The most ordered quesadilla at the table for groups, and the item most likely to be re-ordered at the end of the meal as an extra.
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Is Army Navy Philippines Halal?
No — Army Navy Philippines is not Halal Certified. Their menu includes pork-based items such as Carnitas (Pork) Burrito, P.I. Burrito (Sisig Baboy), Sisig Baboy Soft Taco, Bacon, Longganisa, Tocino, and various pork-containing dishes across multiple categories. Muslim customers are advised to check specific chicken and beef items with their branch before ordering.
About Army Navy Philippines
Army Navy Burger + Burrito is a homegrown Philippine restaurant chain that opened its first branch in 2009, positioning itself as a premium fast casual option at the intersection of American burger culture and Mexican burrito tradition — with a distinctly Filipino twist. The military-themed branding runs throughout the menu: Freedom Fries, Fearless Fried Chicken, Starving Sailor sandwiches, and item names drawn from the NATO phonetic alphabet (Charlie Bravo Quesadilla).
What distinguished Army Navy from the beginning was its willingness to go beyond the standard burrito formula and create something specific to the Filipino palate. The P.I. Burrito — stuffed with Adobo Flakes or Sisig Baboy — is the clearest expression of this: a genuinely Filipino protein inside a genuinely Mexican format, executed well enough that it became the brand’s signature. The Bibingka Pancake and Puto Bumbong Pancake on the breakfast menu apply the same logic to the all-day dining occasion.
With the addition of the Birria section (Beef Birria Taco, Quesadilla, and Naked Burrito) and a comprehensive Plant-Based lineup covering burgers, burritos, tacos, and quesadillas, Army Navy has continued to evolve its menu while staying true to the Filipino-Mexican fusion identity that made it one of the most distinctive fast casual brands in the Philippines.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Army Navy is most famous for its P.I. Burritos — particularly the Adobo Flakes and Sisig Baboy versions (₱379 each) — which are the brand’s signature Filipino-Mexican fusion items. The Beef Birria Taco (₱430) and Beef Birria Quesadilla (₱475) are the most talked-about recent additions. The Bibingka Pancake and Puto Bumbong Pancake (₱215 each) are the most creative breakfast items. The Bully Boy Burger (₱481) is the most indulgent single item on the menu.
The P.I. Burrito is Army Navy’s signature Filipino-Mexican creation — a full-sized burrito filled with Filipino proteins instead of the standard Mexican options. Available in two flavors: Adobo Flakes (slow-cooked and crisped adobo shredded pork or chicken) and Sisig Baboy (Filipino sizzling pork sisig). Both are ₱379 and come with rice, beans, cheese, and standard burrito fillings in a large flour tortilla. The P.I. Burrito is the item most associated with Army Navy and the main reason Filipinos become loyal regulars.
Army Navy’s Birria section brings authentic Mexican birria to the Philippines — slow-braised beef in a rich, chili-spiced broth, served in three formats: Beef Birria Taco (₱430, crispy fried taco with beef birria and consommé for dipping), Beef Birria Quesadilla (₱475, birria folded into a quesadilla and fried until the cheese melts), and Beef Birria Naked Burrito (₱413, birria in a bowl-style open burrito). The Beef Birria Taco is the most ordered of the three and the most Instagram-worthy item currently on the Army Navy menu.
Caracoles (₱34 each / ₱136 for a box of 6) are Army Navy’s crispy rolled tortilla bites — small, crunchy, and typically filled with cheese or a light filling, served with a dipping sauce. They are the cheapest item on the entire Army Navy menu and one of the most consistently underordered items by first-time visitors who end up wishing they had gotten more. Caracoles means “snails” in Spanish — a reference to their spiral rolled shape. Order a box of 6 with every visit.
The Naked Burrito is a burrito served without the tortilla wrapper — essentially a burrito bowl with all the standard fillings (rice, beans, meat, cheese, sour cream, salsa) presented in a bowl format. Available in Chorizo, Chicken, Carnitas (Pork), Adobo Flakes, and Sisig Baboy versions (₱351–₱379). The Naked Burrito is the lower-carb option for diners who want all the burrito flavors without the flour tortilla. Beef Birria Naked Burrito (₱413) is also available in the Birria section.
Yes! Army Navy Philippines is available for delivery through GrabFood and Foodpanda at select branches. You can also order through their official website at armynavy.com.ph and check their Facebook page at facebook.com/ArmyNavyBurgerBurritoPhilippines for branch locations, operating hours, and current promotions.
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