It’s time to rethink the grill. While Metro Manila usually associates "Inasal"
with chicken, Anyhow Isdalicious Inasal is flipping the script by proving that
fish—when treated with respect and the right aromatics—can be the star of the
show.
Whether you’re observing Lent or just craving a lighter, zestier alternative
to heavy meats, here is why this seafood-centric grill is the talk of the
town.
Beyond the Usual "Ihaw-Ihaw"
Most grilled fish is a simple salt-and-pepper affair. Anyhow changes that by
treating premium seafood with the same reverence as a specialized steakhouse.
Their "Isdalicious" secret? A deep-soaking marinade of lemongrass, ginger,
garlic, and citrus.
When these aromatics meet the heat of charcoal, you get a golden, smoky char
that doesn't just sit on the surface—the flavor is baked into every flake.
The Catch of the Day: Menu Highlights
- The Crowd-Favorites: The Tuna Belly is the undisputed champion, perfectly soaking up that zesty lemongrass tang. For the "true" fish lovers, the Tuna Panga (jaw) offers the most tender, succulent meat found right at the bone.
Tuna Belly Inasal
Tuna Panga Inasal
- The Textures: If you prefer a meaty, steak-like bite, the Blue Marlin is your go-to. For something more delicate and buttery, the Seabass and Pampano offer light, moist flakes that melt in your mouth.
Blue Marlin Inasal
Pampano Inasal
- The Sisig Twist: Forget the pork fat. Their Tuna and Salmon Sisig deliver that iconic Filipino crunch and savory kick—topped with fresh chilies—without the mid-afternoon food coma.
Salmon Sisig
Bangus Inasal
Sinigang na Pampano
Take the Flavor Home for Holy Week
As we move into a season of reflection, Anyhow is making meal prep
stress-free. While their doors close briefly for the holidays, you can grab
their "Isdalicious at Home" raw marinated line. These pre-seasoned cuts are
designed for the modern kitchen—just pop them in the air fryer, oven, or pan
for a soulful, meat-free meal.
Where to Find Them
Anyhow Isdalicious Inasal has established its presence across six key spots
in Metro Manila:
- Quezon City (Main Branch)
- Makati (Central Business District)
- Taguig (BGC area)
- Pasig (Ortigas vicinity)
- Manila (University Belt area)
- Parañaque (South hub)
(Note: While specific street addresses vary, you can find them via major
delivery apps and Google Maps in these primary districts.)
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