One Valenzuela thinks that many Valenzuelanos would agree that having a lechon in an event makes it even more special. By Filipino tradition, it is commonly believed that a delicious roasted pig is the star of a joyous celebration's feast.
Here's the lechon still warm and all wrapped up. |
The roasted pig shown above is from Jhun's and it costs Php5,700 (25 kilos of lechon goodness!). It comes with free dinuguan and sarsa (lechon sauce). Hubby asked Jhun's to chop it already since Max's cuts the lechon in their kitchen and already serves the pieces in plates (Note: Max's has a corkage fee of Php500 for lechon). Seeing a whole lechon on a table is better. Other than the "Whoa, may lechon!" factor, you also get to choose what part you want to eat.
A Max's crew member prepares the lechon on the table. |
This mouth watering lechon is now ready for the feast! |
Jhun Native Lechon
Proprietor: Alberto Fernandez Jr.
Proprietor: Alberto Fernandez Jr.
Address: South Supermarket Valenzuela (food court area) Brgy. Karuhatan, Valenzuela City
Contact Numbers: (02)385-2733 (South Supermarket) / (02)445-0354, (02)496-9423, and (02)440-0447 (Office) / (0920)422-9339 (mobile phone)
Note: Information taken from the official receipt and business card.
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Note: Information taken from the official receipt and business card.
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What do you like the most- lechon, lechon paksiw, or dinuguan?
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