MANILA, Philippines — How do you love Rico’s Lechon? Let restaurateur George Pua count the ways.
“Lechon is such a versatile dish. Aside from lechon paksiw, you can have it in so many ways,” enthused Pua.
At the opening of Rico’s Lechon’s fifth branch at SM Mall of Asia, Pua tickled our palates with new lechon dishes that one can enjoy any time of the day.
SM Prime chairman Hans Sy and SM Prime director Herbert Sy
For breakfast, there’s Lechsilog (lechon, sinangag at itlog), marinated lechon strips fried to a golden brown served with fried rice and egg. This simple silog fare is made special by the delicious and tender Rico’s Lechon. Best enjoyed with a cup of coffee and banana ketchup on the side.
For lunch, try the Tortang Talong with Lechon with a cup of steamed rice.
For merienda, you’ll never go wrong with a hot bowl of Lechon Arroz Caldo, Dinuguan at Puto or the flavor-packed Señor Pit Lechon Mami.
Lechon Arrozcaldo, P160
For dinner, a serving of Lechon Fingers with Sweet and Sour Sauce would satisfy one’s hunger.
Diners can also have fish and chicken dishes to go with their lechon. Try the Sinigang Boneless Bangus, Sizzling Chicken Steak and Fried Chicken Coated with Homestyle Sauce.
“Since we’ve opened the first Rico’s Lechon in Manila, I’ve been thinking of new ways to enjoy my favorite dish (lechon). There are parts of the lechon that aren’t popular with diners. To minimize waste, I experimented with new dishes that diners also love,” explained Pua.
Senior Pit Lechon Mami, P160
As for drinks, more shake flavors have been added as well, like mocha, cookies and cream, fruity strawberry, bloody watermelon and sago at gulaman.
Rico’s by the bay
Following the opening of Rico’s Lechon Fort Entertainment Complex at Bonifacio Global City, Top of the Glo at Glorietta, Tiendesitas in Ortigas, and UP Town Center in Quezon City, this newest branch takes advantage of its beautiful location and offers an ample 200-seating-capacity space with al fresco dining so diners can enjoy their mealtime with a view and cool sea breeze.
Lechon Fingers with Sweet & Sour Sauce, P260
But dining indoors is just as pleasant with tropical interiors, wooden furnishings, homey touches that boast a familial atmosphere and bring to mind the quintessential Pinoy salu-salo, where people’s hearts are just as full as their stomachs.
Rico’s Lechon is open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., including takeout orders. For inquiries, call Rico’s Lechon SM Mall of Asia at 0977-809-2143 or 940-2191; Tiendesitas, 0917-895-0000, 234-9954, 234-9944 or DSL/fax at 234-9996; BGC, 0917-844-7067; Mactan at 0917-111-3000, (032) 402-0845 or (032) 383-1498, and Talamban at 0917-102-7553.
For inquiries, visit www.ricoslechon.com.