Luyong's version of Yang Chow fried rice
Chinese cuisine is one of the favorite foods to be eaten by Filipino people: A fact that we cannot deny since one of the leading fast food brand in the country is a Chinese fast food restaurant. Chinese culture has been an undeniably significant part of the Filipino culture, that whenever you ask a Filipino citizen on what his favorite Filipino food is, chances are that he will be mentioning a food that originated from China (Siomai, Siopao, Pancit and Shanghai are just a few of them). Come on, who doesn't love their flavorful and mouth-watering fried rice.Every time I go out of the country, once in a while my stomach craves for a nice rice meal or any asian tasting dish. Not that I am saying that I don't love American foods like the burger and the fries, everyone who personally knows me that I order fast food like 2 to 3 times a week or even more. Going back to the topic, this thing just justifies that Chinese cuisine is already a part of the lives of most asian people.
Luyong, how did it come up with its name?
I personally had the opportunity of dining in this Luyong restaurant and I have to give credit that area is very spacious (in a good way). The ambiance is very nice and you will feel very comfortable eating inside since a lot of their personnel will be assisting you until your done.
Now about their food, not only that they are very affordable but the satisfaction it will give you will surprise you. It is both stomach and wallet friendly : ) Here are some of their signature dishes.
Inihaw na pusit
Lechon Kawali
Spare Ribs with salt and pepper
Pancit Bihon with Lechon
Camaron Rebosado
I even had the chance to go back with a few friends and they really enjoyed both the food and the place. It is such a wonderful experience especially for the first time visitors, food lovers and even the road trip adventurers to visit the restaurant.
My personal favorite from their menu is the Yang Chow fried rice with the combination of crispy shrimp Camaron. Although the Yang Chow fried rice has little shrimps on it already, there is just something with their giant Camarons plus its sauce that completes the flavor in my tongue. Yuuumm-mmy, Ohhh-la-la!
Inihaw na Liempo
Sweet and Sour Lapu-Lapu
Pork Sisig
Cauliflower with Shrimp
Pata Tim
Their menu's prices averages at about P200 per meal or $4 - $5.They even have group or party packages for celebrations, events and other gatherings. Plus they even deliver to near by areas prior to their location.
Luyong's menu (click the picture to magnify)
Group & Party packages
Where can you find them?
Restaurant location: 801 JP Rizal Street., Concepcion I, Marikina City, PH 1800Operating hours: Mon: 10:30 am - 2:00 pm, 4:30 pm - 9:00 pmTue - Sat: 10:30 am - 2:00 pm, 4:30 pm - 10:00 pmSun: 10:30 am - 10:00 pmContact no.: (63) 2 942-1694Facebook page: /LuyongConcepcion
So Many have grown with Luyong!