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Chic-Boy - the latest CHIC in town

Chic-Boy

Chicken and Baboy - the latest resto to hit the Metro with it's rapid expansion. There are two branches nearby that I pass by - every single day. One in Roosevelt and the other in West Ave.

There signboard says: Cebu Lechon Manok, Cebu Lechon Liempo and Chicken Inasal

We ordered the following (prices in parenthesis): Pork BBQ (99), Cebu Liempo (?), Cebu Chicken (210), 2 Kang Kong (30), Diniguan (?), Calamares (150)

My brother had a hard time deciding what to get because they all look mouthwatering!
The interiors reminded me of Mang Inasal (table set-up) and Gerry's Grill (design)

Their very own lechon sauce - which we didn't use.
We didn't want to expire from high cholesterol!

The best thing about the resto is the BBQ - hands-down.
So juicy and tender. I'm craving for it as I write this. As in!

The calamares (squid) is not bad either. Crunchy on the outside, warm and moist inside.
We were quite hungry that I didn't have time to take the picture of the whole serving.
By the time I remembered, a lot of forks have come and go.
Hehehe.

Nothing new nor special about the chicken. But nonetheless yummy.

love the witty restroom. Chic for girls and no brainer boy for guys.

Since there is limited parking space at the Roosevelt branch, we opted to eat at West Ave branch instead.

Oh yes, i tried out my comic strip app from Apple which i love :D
Overall, I would go back to this resto.

If you need a change from the greasy famous fast food chains, this is your best choice. Light on the pocket too. At 99 for rice meals with unlimited rice, how can you go wrong?

Which reminds me, Mang Inasal started out with that pricing strategy and aggressiveness. Hmmm... maybe the owners of Mang Inasal who sold off their rights to Jollibee came up with a new place?

Well, there's only one thing left to say, I'm loving this new "affordable" place in town.

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