Leylam Philippines Menu Prices Updated 2026

βœ“ Updated Prices last updated May 2026 β€” sourced from official Leylam Philippines channels
Leylam Philippines Menu 2026
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Leylam Menu with Prices

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Looking for the complete Leylam Philippines menu with prices? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled the full 2026 Leylam menu with updated prices β€” sourced directly from official Leylam Philippines channels.

Leylam is one of the Philippines’ most popular Halal-certified shawarma brands β€” built around the Leylam Wrap, a Filipino-adapted shawarma that became a viral food trend. The menu covers Core Products (Wrap β‚±137, Rice β‚±143, Noodles β‚±143), Other Products (Crispy Shawarma β‚±178, Melted Pita β‚±143), Leylam Double combos (β‚±297), Delfav group bundles (β‚±649–₱869), Add-Ons, and Beverages. Halal Certified.

Prices range from β‚±22 (Cheese add-on) to β‚±869 (Delfav group bundle). Scroll down for the complete updated menu.

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Leylam Core Products Menu With Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Leylam Noodlesβ‚± 143.00
Leylam Riceβ‚± 143.00
Leylam Wrapβ‚± 137.00
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Leylam Other Products Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Crispy Shawarmaβ‚± 178.00
Melted Pitaβ‚± 143.00
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Leylam Double Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Double Riceβ‚± 297.00
Double Noodlesβ‚± 297.00
Leylam Rice + Leylam Noodlesβ‚± 297.00
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Leylam Delfav Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Delfav 4 β€” 5 pcs Leylam Rice + 3 Bottle Cucumber Lemonadeβ‚± 869.00
Delfav 4 β€” 5 pcs Leylam Rice + 3 Bottle Iced Teaβ‚± 869.00
Delfav 2β‚± 693.00
Delfav 3 β€” 5 pcs Leylam Wrap + 3 Bottle Cucumber Lemonadeβ‚± 809.00
Delfav 3 β€” 5 pcs Leylam Wrap + 3 Bottle Iced Teaβ‚± 809.00
Delfav 1β‚± 649.00
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Leylam Add-Ons Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Eggβ‚± 28.00
Cheeseβ‚± 22.00

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Leylam Beverages Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Soft Drinks in Canβ‚± 86.00
Iced Teaβ‚± 58.00
Cucumber Lemonadeβ‚± 58.00
Bottled Waterβ‚± 58.00

⭐ Our Favorite Items at Leylam Menu

Leylam Wrap
β‚± 137.00
The signature item that defines Leylam β€” the Leylam Wrap is a Filipino-adapted shawarma: seasoned chicken (marinated in Middle Eastern-inspired spices β€” cumin, coriander, turmeric, garlic) wrapped in a soft flatbread with garlic sauce, vegetables, and Leylam’s proprietary sauce blend. Shawarma (from the Turkish Γ§evirme = “turning”) is traditionally made by stacking marinated meat on a vertical rotisserie that slowly rotates beside a heat source, with the outer layer continuously carved off as it cooks β€” the rotation is what gives the meat its characteristic even, continuous crust. Leylam adapted this format into a more accessible, less equipment-intensive wrap format while preserving the essential shawarma flavor profile. The Leylam Wrap became one of the most shared Filipino street food items on social media from approximately 2020 onward β€” part of the broader Filipino shawarma renaissance that made the wrap format one of the most popular affordable meals in Metro Manila.
Crispy Shawarma
β‚± 178.00
The most texturally distinctive item at Leylam β€” Crispy Shawarma takes the standard wrap format and applies a second cooking step: the assembled wrap is pressed on a hot flat surface (similar to a panini press or griddle) until the exterior flatbread becomes crispy and slightly charred, while the filling inside remains warm and moist. This technique creates a dual-texture experience β€” the shatter of the crispy exterior against the tender, sauced filling inside β€” that is categorically different from the standard soft wrap. The crispiness also structurally strengthens the wrap, preventing the filling from falling out during eating. At β‚±178, the Crispy Shawarma costs β‚±41 more than the standard Leylam Wrap β€” the premium is for the additional cooking step and the fundamentally different eating experience. The most recommended first-order for anyone who has not tried Leylam before.
Leylam Rice
β‚± 143.00
The most Filipino-market-specific adaptation at Leylam β€” Leylam Rice places the shawarma filling over a bed of steamed rice rather than wrapping it in flatbread, creating a rice meal format that directly serves the Filipino preference for eating with rice rather than bread. This adaptation is a direct response to the Philippine food market: while wraps are popular as snacks and street food, the rice meal format signals “proper meal” to most Filipino diners. The shawarma-over-rice concept combines the Middle Eastern-inspired seasoned chicken with the Filipino rice bowl format β€” a fusion that makes Leylam accessible as a lunch or dinner staple rather than purely a snack. The garlic sauce and shawarma spice combination over warm steamed rice creates a flavor profile that sits between a Filipino rice meal and a Middle Eastern bowl β€” familiar enough for everyday eating while maintaining the Leylam brand identity.
Leylam Noodles
β‚± 143.00
The most unexpected format at Leylam β€” Leylam Noodles places the shawarma chicken and sauce over noodles instead of rice or flatbread, creating a third serving format that has no equivalent in traditional Middle Eastern or Filipino cuisine. This is a purely Leylam-specific invention: shawarma over noodles exists nowhere else as a standard menu item. The noodle format works because Leylam’s sauce (garlic cream, shawarma spice, chicken juices) functions similarly to a pasta sauce β€” coating the noodles and distributing the shawarma flavor throughout each bite rather than concentrating it in one part of the dish as it would in a rice bowl. For Filipino diners who eat pancit regularly, noodles as a base for protein and sauce is already a familiar format β€” Leylam simply substitutes the shawarma chicken and Middle Eastern-flavored sauce for the standard pancit ingredients.
Delfav 1
β‚± 649.00
The entry-level group bundle at Leylam β€” Delfav (a portmanteau of “delivery favorite”) is Leylam’s pre-packaged group order format, designed specifically for delivery and group sharing. The Delfav bundles represent Leylam’s recognition that its primary growth channel is delivery: Filipino food delivery culture tends toward group orders where one person orders for multiple people in a household or office. The bundle format simplifies group ordering by providing a fixed combination at a price that saves money versus individual ordering. Delfav 1 at β‚±649 is the starting point for group Leylam orders β€” the most common format for office delivery orders and family sharing. The “Delfav” name directly acknowledges delivery as the context for which these bundles were designed, making Leylam one of the few Filipino fast food brands to create a product category explicitly named after the delivery format.
Melted Pita
β‚± 143.00
The most distinctly Middle Eastern-format item at Leylam β€” Pita (from the Greek πίτα, the same root as the Spanish “pitta”) is a leavened flatbread from the Middle East and Mediterranean, baked at very high temperature so that steam inside the dough puffs the bread into a hollow pocket. The “Melted” preparation at Leylam involves applying cheese and/or sauce to the pita and heating it until the cheese melts into the bread β€” creating a warm, slightly crispy cheese-filled flatbread that references the Middle Eastern pita while adapting it to the Filipino preference for cheesy, warm bread snacks. The Melted Pita is positioned as a snack or side item rather than a main β€” it references the quesadilla-style melted cheese flatbread format common across Middle Eastern and Mediterranean street food cultures but in Leylam’s Filipino-adapted context.
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Is Leylam Philippines Halal?

Yes β€” Leylam Philippines is officially Halal Certified. All menu items are covered including all Core Products, Other Products, Leylam Double combos, Delfav bundles, Add-Ons, and Beverages. Muslim diners can order freely from the complete menu.

About Leylam Philippines

Leylam is one of the Philippines’ most recognizable Halal-certified shawarma brands β€” built on the concept of accessible, affordable Middle Eastern-inspired wraps for the Filipino market. The brand name “Leylam” is of Arabic/Middle Eastern origin, establishing the brand’s cultural identity from the name up. What distinguishes Leylam from generic mall shawarma stalls is its deliberate product diversification: rather than offering only the standard wrap, Leylam created three distinct base formats β€” Wrap, Rice, and Noodles β€” that serve the same shawarma filling in formats calibrated for different Filipino eating contexts (snack, meal, and noodle dish).

The Delfav bundle system is Leylam’s most strategically important product category β€” designed explicitly for delivery culture and group ordering, it positions Leylam as a delivery-first brand rather than a dine-in restaurant. This strategy proved particularly effective in the post-2020 Philippine food delivery boom, when apps like GrabFood and Foodpanda became the primary channel for affordable everyday food orders.

Leylam’s Halal certification is a significant competitive advantage in the Philippine market β€” the Philippines has a Muslim population of approximately 11 million (primarily in Mindanao and growing Muslim communities in Metro Manila), and the Halal-certified fast food segment remains underdeveloped relative to the population’s size. Leylam’s accessible price point (Wraps from β‚±137) combined with Halal certification makes it one of the most financially inclusive Halal food brands in the Philippine fast food market.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Yes β€” Leylam Philippines is officially Halal Certified. All items covered: Core Products (Wrap β‚±137, Rice β‚±143, Noodles β‚±143), Crispy Shawarma β‚±178, Melted Pita β‚±143, Leylam Double β‚±297, Delfav bundles β‚±649–₱869, Add-Ons, and Beverages. Muslim diners can order the complete menu.
All three use the same Leylam shawarma chicken filling β€” only the base changes. Leylam Wrap (β‚±137) = shawarma chicken in soft flatbread, the traditional shawarma format. Leylam Rice (β‚±143) = shawarma chicken over steamed rice, for the Filipino rice meal preference. Leylam Noodles (β‚±143) = shawarma chicken over noodles, a Leylam-exclusive format not found anywhere else. Rice and Noodles are β‚±6 more than the Wrap. Best first-time order: try Crispy Shawarma (β‚±178) for the best textural experience.
Crispy Shawarma β‚±178 β€” the standard Leylam Wrap pressed on a hot flat surface until the exterior flatbread becomes crispy and slightly charred. The press creates a dual-texture: shatter of crispy bread exterior + tender sauced filling inside. Also structurally stronger β€” filling doesn’t fall out. β‚±41 premium over standard Wrap. Recommended best first-order for new Leylam customers.
Delfav = “delivery favorite” β€” Leylam’s pre-packaged group bundles designed for delivery orders. Delfav 1 β‚±649 (entry group bundle). Delfav 2 β‚±693. Delfav 3 β‚±809 (5 Wraps + 3 drinks). Delfav 4 β‚±869 (5 Rice orders + 3 drinks). Best for office delivery, family orders, or group sharing. The bundle format saves money vs ordering individually and simplifies group checkout on delivery apps. All Delfav items are Halal Certified.
Cheapest add-on: Cheese β‚±22. Cheapest beverage: Iced Tea / Cucumber Lemonade / Bottled Water β‚±58. Cheapest main: Leylam Wrap β‚±137. Best budget complete meal: Leylam Wrap (β‚±137) + Bottled Water (β‚±58) = β‚±195. Best value upgrade: add Egg (β‚±28) + Cheese (β‚±22) to any wrap = β‚±50 for a fully loaded build. All items Halal Certified.
Yes β€” Leylam is available for delivery through GrabFood and Foodpanda. The Delfav bundle system was specifically designed for delivery orders β€” group orders of 5 wraps or rice with drinks at a bundled price. For branch locations and delivery coverage, check their Facebook page at facebook.com/leylamph. Fully Halal Certified.

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