The Maginhawa Street, Quezon City is a foodie's paradise. Before where it was more on associated with barbecue and home-cooked
meals. Now, you can find a variety of restaurants along the street and you can
be sure, Maginhawa offers something that prices of the restaurants are cheaper to cater to the budget.
We are looking a cheaper and healthy foods restaurant to eat
along Maginhawa Street and we found Indonyaki Resto and there we checked in to
that place and to try an Indonesian dishes.
With Jin, Mark and Roy |
Indonyaki is like a street food style. The tables were set
up along the side walk. It’s just like you are in other Asian countries where
you can eat in the street. The prices at the menu are reasonably priced.
And, we ordered....
Ayam Goreng Regular
It’s a fried chicken
served with sambal sauce, price at 150php for half and 270php for whole. This
fine fried chicken accompanied by crispy batter flakes and sambal oelek chili
paste)
Beef Indonyaki
Image credit to Mark Paulines (marcosoulexplorer.com) |
It’s an Indonesian version of caldereta, price at 115php. It
looks like a plain bistek due its chopped onion toppings but when I taste it I
fell in love with how tender the beef was.
Their prices are very affordable and
delicious. Many of the dishes can be shared with many people. Definitely I will
go back and bring my friends again.
Indon-Yaki
54 Maginhawa Street, UP Teachers'
Village, Quezon City
02.560.8521
Operating Hours: 11:00AM -
11:00PM
How to get there:
From South, ride a bus going to SM Fairview/Tungko, drop off
at Philcoa, then ride a tricycle and tell the driver that you are going to
Indonyaki at Maginhawa Street near Holy Family School.
From North, one can ride a jeep from SM North terminal going
to UP Campus, drop off at Philcoa, then ride a tricycle and tell the driver
that you are going to Indonyaki at Maginhawa Street near Holy Family School.
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