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Monday, March 5, 2012

Flying Out Of Mang Inasal's Coop

We used to go to Mang Inasal. Not anymore.

When it started out, we enjoyed the signature marinade, the almost precise perfection of their barbecue method, but most especially the value-for-money aspect: a complete meal for under 100 bucks. You would leave the place satiated and felt almost guilty about getting away with so much for so little.

Is it mere coincidence that under its new owner/management - it was recently bought by food business behemoth and business legend Jollibee - so many of the qualities that made it a veritable hit have burned into a crisp? Or did Jollibee impose its "business model" on their latest franchise?

In any case, don't take my word for it.

Having learned forensics and crime scene investigation not from a formal education program but from mammoth television hits, I decided to take the pictures below to scale the objects properly in their tradition. Take note: I am not a pianist so I cannot be said to possess unusually long metacarpals and phalanges.




At almost 50 pesos a stick, it would be wiser to take my business elsewhere. I haven't checked it out as well, but a friend who used to be a fan of Red Ribbon Bakeshop - also swallowed up by Jollibee - has been vocal about the dwindling portion sizes on a per-slice basis, as well as the upward inflections in price points. (I will have to check this for myself.)

If food business success means leaving behind the sterling qualities that made virtual upstarts such visceral threats for the big volume sellers, we may have to content ourselves with hole-in-the-wall places that will have to remain intensely guarded as to almost rival state secrets.

Throw some suggestions our way, will you?

8 comments:

  1. P50 a stick for that??? Magnum Ice Cream Bar na lang ako. LOL.

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    1. I haven't tried Truffle but the Almond is the better of the 2 I've tried. And yes, Magnum over this, hands down.

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  2. Kaya di na ako kumakain sa Red Ribbon. Iba na lasa ng cakes nila saka mas mahal na. Sayang. We used to be loyal customers of Red Ribbon.

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    1. Same here. My mom used to take us to Red Ribbon when they were new. (She was not a fan of Goldilocks.) I have to check them out soon. The blogpost was about Mang Inasal but in my Facebook post of this, people reacted more violently to Red Ribbon, LOL.

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  3. Pati yung lasa nung orange mantika condiment iba na din. Have you tried Chicboy? Rumor has it, the owner's the former of owner of Mang Inasal.

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  4. Aching to eat the best tasting chicken inasal?
    You should be at LAI GARDEN MIXED FLAVORS AND TREATS at Gaisano Capital south, Cebu City.....there you will savour the greatest chicken inasal in the philippines if not in asia!!! super yummy!!! p99 unlimited rice with pancit canton and dessert...talagang super sulit!!!!

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