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Silog - Specials
“Silog” is a staple Filipino breakfast meal made out of garlic fried rice (sinangag) and fried egg (itlog) paired with meat or fish as the main dish.
Bangsilog
Bangsilog is bangus (marinated milkfish), itlog (fried egg), and sinangag “silog” is a staple Filipino breakfast meal made out of garlic fried rice (sinangag) and a fried egg (itlog) paired with meat or fish as the main dish.
15,99 $
Tapsilog
Tapsilog is tapa (thin slices of cured beef), Itlog (fried egg), and sinangag (garlic rice) “silog” is a staple Filipino breakfast meal made out of garlic fried rice (sinangag) and a fried egg (itlog) paired with meat or fish as the main dish.
16,99 $
Longsilog
Longsilog is longganisa (garlicky sausage), Itlog (fried egg), and sinangang (fried garlice) “silog” is a staple Filipino breakfast meal made out of garlic fried rice (sinangag) and a fried egg (itlog) paired with meat or fish as the main dish.
14,99 $
Hotsilog
Hotsilog is hotdog (sweet red), itlog (fried egg), and sinangag “silog” is a staple Filipino breakfast meal made out of garlic fried rice (sinangag) and a fried egg (itlog) paired with meat or fish as the main dish.
14,99 $
Spamsilog
Spamsilog is spam (luncheon), itlog (fried egg), and sinangang “silog” is a staple Filipino breakfast meal made out of garlic fried rice (sinangag) and a fried egg (itlog) paired with meat or fish as the main dish.
13,99 $
Cornsilog
Cornsilog is corned beef, Itlog (fried egg), and sinangag (garlic rice) “silog” is a staple Filipino breakfast meal made out of garlic fried rice (sinangag) and a fried egg (itlog) paired with meat or fish as the main dish.
14,99 $
Chorisilog
Chorisilog is chorizo (sweet juicy sausage), itlog (fried egg), and sinangag “silog” is a staple Filipino breakfast meal made out of garlic fried rice (sinangag) and a fried egg (itlog) paired with meat or fish as the main dish.
15,99 $
Tocilog (Pork)
Tocilog is tocino (marinated pork), itlog (fried egg), and sinangag (garlic rice) “silog” is a staple Filipino breakfast meal made out of garlic fried rice (sinangag) and fried egg (itlog) paired with meat or fish as the main dish.
15,99 $
Buladsilog
Buladsilog is bulad (salted dried fish), itlog (fried egg), and sinangag “silog” is a staple Filipino breakfast meal made out of garlic fried rice (sinangag) and fried egg (itlog) paired with meat or fish as the main dish.
14,99 $
Combos
Liempo Combo
1/2 Liempo (pork belly), two spring rolls, small rice, and regular canned soda (coke, Diet Coke/Coke Zero, ginger ale, Nestea).
18,99 $
Lechon Baboy Combo
1/2 lb Lechon baboy (roasted pork), two spring rolls, small rice, and regular canned soda (Coke, diet Coke/Coke Zero, Ginger ale, Nestea).
20,99 $
Lechon Manok Combo
1/4 lb Lechon manok (roasted chicken), two spring rolls, small rice, and regular canned soda (Coke, diet Coke/Coke Zero, Ginger ale, Nestea).
16,99 $
Chicken Inasal Combo
One Inasal (grilled chicken leg), two spring rolls, small rice, and regular canned soda (Coke, diet Coke/Coke Zero, Ginger ale, Nestea).
15,99 $
Chicken BBQ Combo
One chicken barbecue skewer, two spring rolls, small rice, and regular canned soda (coke, Diet Coke/coke zero, ginger ale, Nestea).
14,49 $
Chorizo De Cebu Combo
One Chorizo De Cebu skewer, two spring rolls, small rice, and regular canned soda (Coke, diet Coke/Coke Zero, Ginger ale, Nestea).
13,99 $
Pork
Lechon Baboy (sold per lb)
Wilson's Haus of Lechon's lechon baboy is authentic Cebuano roasted pork. A pound is good for one or two people.
21,99 $
Liempo (Roasted Pork Belly) (per lb)
Wilson's Haus of Lechon's liempo is authentic Cebuano pork belly, roasted over charcoal outside Wilson's Haus of Lechon's restaurant. When you visit us at 365. Wilson Ave., Wilson's Haus of Lechon's liempo machine is the one that greets you. $24.99 per lb. A pound is sharable for one or two people.
24,99 $
Pork Barbecue Skewer
Wilson's Haus of Lechon's most coveted pork barbecue skewer. It's rich in flavour and packed with lots of meat.
5,99 $
Lechon Paksiw
This is Wilson's Haus of Lechon's roasted pork stew. It's the taste of lechon baboy turned into a stew. It's rich in Mang Tomas and vinegar flavour.
12,99 $
Sisig (small size)
13,99 $
Lechon Baboy (1/2 lb)
10,99 $
Liempo (Roasted Pork Belly) (0.5 lb)
12,99 $
Kawali (Fried Pork Belly) (0.5 )
12,99 $
Chorizo De Cebu
Sweet and juicy Filipino pork sausage.
6,99 $
Frozen Chorizo (per pack)
Raw and frozen packed Chorizo De Cebu, twelve pieces per pack. Cook Wilson's Haus of Lechon's signature Chorizo De Cebu at the comfort of your home. Boil water on a skillet until the water evaporates. Using the meat's oil, fry the chorizo until it turns golden brown.
10,99 $
Lumpia Shanghai (5pcs)
This is Wilson's Haus of Lechon's spring roll specials. It comes with five pieces per order.
5,50 $
Lechon Leg
4,00 $
Frozen Skinless Longganisa
Garlicky skinless longganisa sausage with a hint of sweetness. An order has eight pieces.
7,99 $
Pork Chicharon (large size)
Crunchy and crackling pork rinds. Sharable size.
15,99 $
Sisig (medium size)
14,99 $
Sisig (large size)
25,00 $
Chicken
Lechon Manok
Customer's favourite. Wilson's Haus of Lechon's authentic Cebuano roasted chicken is stuffed with lemon grass.
21,99 $
Regular Chicken Inasal
Inasal is Wilson's Haus of Lechon's grilled chicken leg, good for one person.
8,99 $
Chicken BBQ Skewer
Sold per stick. Tasty and packed with loads of meat.
6,99 $
Large Chicken Inasal
9,99 $
Small Chicken Skin (Chicharon)
Chicken skin chicharon is deep-fried with salt and other seasonings.
9,99 $
Large Chicken Skin (Chicharon)
15,99 $
Seafood
Kinilaw (small tub)
Kinilaw is Philippine ceviche. It's fresh marlin, drenched and marinated in vinegar, onion, and lime. It's the perfect pair with any of Wilson's Haus of Lechon's meat items.
12,99 $
Tilapia (small size)
Deep fried tilapia.
6,99 $
Daing na Bangus
Deep-fried boneless milkfish. You surely will want to eat lots of rice with this one. Pair it with soy sauce and vinegar.
8,99 $
Kinilaw (large tub)
25,00 $
Isdang Paksiw (Vinegary Tulingan Fish)
Tulingan fish poached in a tangy vinegar broth, garnished with fresh tomatoes, and tender eggplant. One piece of fish is $3.99.
3,99 $
Bulad (Deep-fried Jeprox Fish)
14,99 $
Tilapia (big size)
9,99 $
Vegetables
Pancit
Noodles with steamed vegetables
8,99 $
Monggo
Mung bean soup with spinach and fried boneless milkfish added.
8,99 $
Pakbet (small size)
9,99 $
Ginataang Langka (small size)
9,99 $
Ginataang Langka
14,99 $
Bulad (Jeprox Dried Fish)
Deep Fried Jeprox
12,99 $
Atchara
$15.00/Mason jar. Pickled papaya, carrots, and sweet pepper. A great pair for Wilson's Haus of Lechon's lechon, liempo, and barbecue skewer.
17,00 $
Okoy (Shrimp Fritter)
Sweet potatoes, carrots, and shrimp in a Filipino fritter. Serves one or two people.
6,99 $
Torta Talong
Eggplant omelet with light seasoning, enough to share for one or two people.
5,99 $
Pakbet
Steamed vegetables with shrimp paste.
14,99 $
Rice
White Steamed Rice (small)
2,50 $
White Steamed Rice (medium)
5,50 $
White Steamed Rice (large)
7,50 $
Desserts
Adobong Mani (Fried Peanut)
Fried peanuts with garlic. The perfect appetizer and is also believed to be a major source of nutrients that can boost brain power.
5,99 $
Leche Flan
Creme caramel custard made with egg yolk, milk, sugar, and vanilla extract. A real treat after a good Wilson's meal.
9,99 $
Cassava Cake (small size)
5,50 $
Biko (small size)
5,50 $
Cassava Cake (large size)
14,99 $
Royal Bibingka (medium size)
10,00 $
Royal Bibingka (large size)
15,00 $
Biko (medium size)
10,00 $
Biko (large size)
15,00 $
Cassava Cake (medium size)
9,99 $
Halo-Halo
Halo-Halo means "mixed-mixed" in Tagalog. This popular Filipino cold dessert. Crushed ice, evaporated milk, packed with beans, coconut jelly, and strings. Topped with ube ice cream.
10,99 $
Drinks
Coconut Water
4,50 $
Big Bottled Soda
Choice of: Coke, diet Coke/Coke Zero, ginger ale, or Sprite.
4,50 $
Regular Canned Soda
Choice of: Coke, Diet Coke/Coke Zero, ginger ale, or Nestea.