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Lunching at Clucky's

Note: This location is already closed. 



I got really excited when I learned from friends that the "Clucking Soon" sign I've been seeing for the past few months has finally opened. Though my friends weren't that prepared, I dragged them to Clucky's for lunch.

Like Bon Chon and Manang's Chicken, Clucky's also serve soy garlic chicken. Aside from the chicken, they also have Bulgogi and Kimchi meals (which I have to try soon).


I ordered a Wings Meal (Php 139) while my friend ordered a Drums Meal (1 pc for Php 79). You may have your chicken in soy garlic or spicy. Clucky's chicken meals have rice, corn salad, and 12 oz soda / iced tea. As always, I chose soy garlic for my chicken.

Clucky's Drums Meal
Clucky's Wings Meal

The chicken has a good combination of sweetness and saltiness. I found the rice dry that I'd rather eat the chicken only. I wished they served corn and carrots instead of corn salad.



Overall, I'm glad that a new affordable restaurant has opened in that area, where most restaurants are a little pricier. I just think that I have to add something new to the menu every now and then, like dessert?

I'm quite intrigued with the bulgogi that I'm going to try it soon.

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Clucky's
Rockwell Business Center
Tower 2
Ortigas Avenue,
Pasig City
http://www.facebook.com/ilovecluckys

Comments

  1. parang gusto kong mag snack ngayon dahil sa nakita ko dito...

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  2. wow their chicken looks good ha! :) i think i'll like this! :)

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    1. Hi Berylle! You should try this. It's beside where Thuk Thai used to be located.

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  3. That chicken is a must eat and must try for me. So tempting!

    By the way, thanks for commenting at my blog. Appreciate it.

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    1. You're welcome. Thanks for dropping by, Ron! :)

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  4. Thanks for the invite Chris! I'll check that out. )

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  5. wow, nagutom tuloy aco sa photos mo... hehe

    btw. i followed ur link from Orange Pulps' blog... now i'm following you! :)

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    1. Thanks LoveSparkz18! :) Will check out your blog. :)

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  6. It looks as an innovative way to cook chicken, yummy!

    :))

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  7. Nice--- I think i will try Kimchi--- it's one of my favorite Korean food.

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  8. it looks sooo yummy! i think i wanna go there and try it myself. it seems to be very affordable :)

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  9. Local brand? Love the name! They should open a new store that specializes in pork dishes then name the place "oink-ys!" =D

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  10. Yes, I think it's a local brand. :)

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    1. Let me know what you think after you've tried, MrsMartinez! :)

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