Mang Inasal Philippines Menu Prices Updated 2026

✓ Updated Prices last verified April 2026 — sourced from official Mang Inasal Philippines channels
Mang Inasal Philippines Menu 2026
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Mang Inasal Menu with Prices

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Hey, BBQ & Fast Food Lovers! Looking for the most recent Mang Inasal Philippines menu prices? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled their complete menu with updated 2026 prices — sourced directly from official Mang Inasal Philippines channels.

Mang Inasal is the Philippines’ most beloved homegrown inasal chain — known for its flame-grilled Chicken Inasal, unlimited rice, and authentic Filipino flavors. From the classic Paa and Pecho to hearty Sisig, Palabok, Grilled Liempo, and refreshing Halo-Halo, the menu is a celebration of Filipino comfort food at its best.

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Mang Inasal Halo-Halo Menu With Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Extra Creamy Halo-Halo₱ 87.00
Crema de Leche Halo-Halo₱ 87.00
Mang Inasal Halo-Halo Menu
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Mang Inasal Chicken Inasal Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Paa Large – PM1₱ 161.00
Pecho Large – PM2₱ 192.00
Paa Large Buddy Size₱ 289.00
Pecho Large Buddy Size₱ 352.00
Paa & Pecho Buddy Size₱ 328.00
Paa Large Family Size₱ 568.00
Pecho Large Family Size₱ 695.00
Paa & Pecho Family Size₱ 632.00
Fiesta Meal Paa Large₱ 212.00
Fiesta Meal Pecho Large₱ 244.00
Todo Solb Paa Large₱ 216.00
Todo Solb Pecho Large₱ 247.00
Mang Inasal Chicken Inasal Menu
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Mang Inasal Fiesta Group Meal Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
All Chicken Inasal Buddy Fiesta₱ 518.00
Chicken Inasal & Grilled Liempo Buddy Fiesta₱ 556.00
Paa Large Family Size + Palabok Family Size₱ 874.00
Pecho Large Family Size + Palabok Family Size₱ 950.00
All Chicken Inasal Family Fiesta₱ 1,012.00
Chicken Inasal & Grilled Liempo Family Size₱ 1,089.00
Mang Inasal Fiesta Group Meal
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Mang Inasal Sisig Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Pork Sisig₱ 125.00
Pork Sisig Family Size₱ 339.00
Bangus Sisig₱ 151.00
Bangus Sisig Family Size₱ 383.00
Mang Inasal Sisig Menu
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Mang Inasal Palabok Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Palabok Regular Size (Solo)₱ 95.00
Palabok Regular Size (w/ Drink)₱ 120.00
Palabok Family Size₱ 366.00
Palabok Party Size₱ 720.00
Mang Inasal Palabok Menu
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Mang Inasal Empanada Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Empanada (Solo)₱ 70.00
Empanada (w/ Drink)₱ 95.00
Empanada (3 pcs)₱ 208.00
Empanada (6 pcs)₱ 405.00
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Mang Inasal Inumin ATBP Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Iced Red Gulaman₱ 50.00
Iced Tea₱ 50.00
Coke₱ 50.00
Coke Zero₱ 50.00
Sprite₱ 50.00
Java Rice₱ 44.00
Plain Rice₱ 32.00
Soup₱ 13.00
Chicken Oil₱ 8.00
Toyomansi₱ 8.00
Peanut Sauce₱ 9.00
Spiced Vinegar₱ 9.00
Mushroom Gravy₱ 13.00
Mang Inasal Empanada and Inumin Menu
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Mang Inasal ATBP Menu
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Is Mang Inasal Philippines Halal?

No — Mang Inasal Philippines is not Halal Certified. They serve pork dishes including Pork Sisig and Grilled Liempo. Muslim customers are advised to verify with their specific branch before ordering.

History of Mang Inasal Philippines

Mang Inasal was founded in 2003 by Filipino entrepreneur Edgar “Injap” Sia II in Iloilo City, Philippines. At just 26 years old, Sia saw the potential for a restaurant specializing in Filipino-style grilled chicken. The name “Mang Inasal” translates to “Mr. Barbecue” in the local Hiligaynon language.

The chain quickly gained popularity due to its delicious grilled chicken and unlimited rice offering — a concept that deeply resonated with Filipino dining culture. By 2010, Mang Inasal had grown to over 300 outlets nationwide, catching the attention of Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC), the largest fast-food company in the Philippines. JFC acquired a 70% majority stake in Mang Inasal in 2010 for ₱3 billion, and completed full ownership in 2016.

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Under JFC’s umbrella, Mang Inasal expanded its menu beyond chicken — adding Sisig, Palabok, Grilled Liempo, Halo-Halo, and Empanada — while maintaining its identity as the Philippines’ go-to destination for authentic inasal. Today, with over 500 branches nationwide, Mang Inasal remains a testament to the power of understanding local tastes and building a brand that Filipinos truly call their own.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Unlimited rice remains one of Mang Inasal’s biggest draws and is available with every Chicken Inasal meal. It’s a beloved tradition that sets Mang Inasal apart from all other fast-food chains in the Philippines — and continues to be a major reason why Filipinos keep coming back.
Paa refers to the chicken leg and thigh portion — known for being meatier and juicier. Pecho refers to the chicken breast and wing portion — leaner but equally flavorful from the marinade. Both are marinated in a signature blend of local spices, vinegar, and calamansi before being flame-grilled to perfection. Paa is priced slightly lower (₱161) while Pecho is ₱192.
Mang Inasal is currently a wholly-owned subsidiary of Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC). JFC acquired a 70% stake in 2010 for ₱3 billion, and completed full ownership in 2016. Despite being part of the JFC family alongside Jollibee, Chowking, and KFC Philippines, Mang Inasal operates independently with its own distinct brand identity and menu.
Todo Solb is Mang Inasal’s all-in-one value meal — typically including a Chicken Inasal (Paa or Pecho), unlimited rice, a drink, and soup. The name “Todo Solb” is Filipino slang for “todo solvente” meaning a complete, satisfying, all-you-need meal deal. It’s one of the best value options on the menu.
Yes! Mang Inasal Philippines is available for delivery through GrabFood and Foodpanda. You can also check their official website at manginasal.com or their Facebook page for branch locations, operating hours, and the latest promotions.
Mang Inasal was founded in 2003 in Iloilo City, Philippines by Edgar “Injap” Sia II. The brand started as a small inasal restaurant and grew into one of the Philippines’ largest fast-food chains within just a few years — a remarkable success story of Filipino entrepreneurship and understanding of local tastes.

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