MANILA, Philippines - If you are looking for a new culinary adventure to satisfy your desire for Pinoy home-cooked meals, then Sir Boy’s Food Republique is the place to be. TV host Boy Abunda is the endorser.
Sir Boy’s Food Republique is one of the five restaurants under the La Carmela Group. It offers a wide array of sumptuous Filipino food (or what we call lutong bahay) at very affordable prices. Try its adobo, kare-kare, mechado, Bicol Express, tinola, sisig, bulalo, crispy pata, kaldereta, puchero and sinigang.
Soon, Sir Boy’s Food Republique will feature every month a specific regional dish — Ilocano, Kabalen, Ilonggo, Waray and many others.
The main highlight is the restaurant’s eat-all-you-can buffet from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Also found in the Food Republique are the outlets Dimsum Boy (pork siomai, chicken feet, kutchay dumpling, spare ribs, wanton noodles), Sir Boy’s BBQ (pork and chicken BBQ, Bam-i), Sweet Boy (all cakes and pastries), and Sir Boy’s Dampa (fresh seafood cooked either grilled or with sinigang-based soup). These outlets are not part of the eat-all-you-can buffet.
In bustling Quezon City, Sir Boy’s Food Republique is a welcome respite to hang out and relax after a hard day’s work. With its 300 seating capacity, it is an ideal venue to celebrate the most important events of your life. It had its soft opening last Oct. 18.
Sir Boy’s Food Republique is located at No. 29 Panay Ave. cor. near Roces Street, Quezon City.
It is also near the Capitol Medical Center. For details, call 0917-638-8003 or 227-0300.