📍 Trailer 002, Beside 7/11, MKT, HRC CENTER, 104 Rada, Legazpi Village, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
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Google: 4.2 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Located in the bustling streets of Manila, Sisig sa Rada is a beloved street food spot that has garnered a loyal following for its fantastic take on the classic Filipino dish, sisig. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and quick service, this food stall serves up affordable, freshly prepared meals that keep diners coming back for more. Diners rave about the unique flavor profile of the sisig, which is described as slightly sweet and spicy, paired perfectly with crispy pork and a creamy topping. With an emphasis on value, it's a favorite haunt for locals and travelers alike, making it a must-visit culinary stop in the city. The inviting ambiance and friendly service add to the overall charm, ensuring a delightful dining experience.
Google: 4.2 (286 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (6 reviews)
Food is good for the price. Bought Sisig a la carte for 75 and it’s very tasty. Slightly sweet and spicy. The portion was ok for the price so I wish I had bought more. I also got 4pcs lumpia for 35. Siksik yung filling and hindi lasang extenders. No complaints about the food. What I think they could improve on is having a visible menu with prices, even just on the side. Would make it easier for us customers to decide what we want and prepare the amount, and it would make ordering time faster since we don’t need to ask the cook about what things are and how much they cost before we decide
I’ve been visiting this Jollyjeep since 2013. Their food, especially their beef tapa and sisig are amazing. The taste is 101% consistent, delicious and affordable. Their sisig, they’ll cook it when you order, that is how fresh they prepare it. In my honest opinion, Sisig sa Rada street has the best Sisig in Luzon. Highly recommended. I wont get tired in eating this dish.
If you ever worked or resided in this side of Makati, this particular jollijeep stall will definitely ring a bell. They become heavily popular for their sisig recipe and I am here for it. I have always been a fan of this recipe (which is a top tier Pinoy food for me). There is usually a line during lunch hours which will make you wait for 10 minuts or more. They have a takeaway bag and or avail additional if you want to have it placed in a microwaveable container. Dine-in is served in a paper plate.
ordered via grab food, two sisig, two tocino, two beef tapa, two ampalaya, one laing all for less than 500 pesos, ang sarap ng lahat!