Inexpensive Metro Walk Food place - Yoo-hoo

Meralco Ave, Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines
To get to the point, Yoo hoo is not expensive by Metro Walk's Standards only. The prices of food here are almost the same with fast foods and food court eateries.


With that said, Yoo-hoo to me is a suggested food place to dine at Metro Walk. Yoo-hoo offers grilled filipino staple street food such as grilled pig ears, pork barbecue, barbecue chicken, chicken liver on a stick, and many more.,

 The one thing I wish they had was the Isaw ( Chicken intestines) and the dugo ( hardened chicken blood).

Place athmosphere


 Outdoor dining is basically the theme of metro walk as it is known mostly as a place to drink alcoholic drinks & have fun with friends.

Overall the place is simple. Which is good, because it makes the place neat.




The Food Selection

 Yoo-hoo offers an abundance of options of classic Filipino dishes sych as pork adobo, chicken adobo, binagoongan ( Chopped pork cooked with shrimp paste)
Grilled Pig ears on a stick (Tenga) - 39Php per stick
For it's serving size, I could say this was a shocker for me, considering that this is at Metro walk and all, the serving was a value for the money.  Having tasted better tasting grilled meat, the taste was just subpar to me, but make no mistake, I think you should get this when you're gonna drink.


Roast chicken -239Php

Their chicken looks delicious, but also kinda looks as dry. If anyone of you who plans to try this, please share it with us once you do.



The main event -Our food!

From left to right - Pork belly on a stick 39php, pork bbq 33php, Tenga 39php

From left to right - Pork belly on a stick 39php, pork bbq 33php, Tenga 39php

From left to right - Pork belly on a stick 39php, pork bbq 33php, Tenga 39php




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