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Apag Marangle in Makati is the Best Kapampangan Restaurant



APAG MARANGLE: Indulge in good Kapampangan food in a provincial setting in the city


Quite known in the province of Pampanga and was rated as no.1 in GMA 7 Pinaka Yummy for 2015 feature for the said province, APAG MARANGLE is now here in the metropolis!  Located at Park Square, Ayala Center in Makati City, APAG MARANGLE is set to win the hearts of the city people with authentic Kapampangan food and service.

Established in 2008 at Bacolor, Pampanga, APAG MARANGLE simply started with food whose flavor is truly homegrown and has flourished from generation to generation but keeping true with its root.  The aim of the people behind this restaurant is to deliver Kapampangan food in its true sense; no fusion, no twist to capture the market, simply good, home cooked, Kapampangan dishes.

With good food, they then matched it with true-blue Kapampangan courtesy and service.  For Cherry Tan, manager and owner of APAG MARANGLE, “We are here to let people experience how it is to be welcomed in a Kapampangan’s house and be served with food coming from our kitchen and from our hearts.”


From appetizers to desserts, all the food offerings are prepared the Kapampangan way.  From slow cooking of meat to sauces flavored right and true, you are to expect rich and delightful dishes to try and dine.




Since it is Kapampangan themed, expect dishes that are locally found in that province such as Camaru Ginisa (crickets), Buro (fermented rice) and Betute (stuffed fried frog); some of the local delicacies that you have to try and experience at least once in your life if you are a non-Kapampangan.  APAG MARANGLE also offers food that we are familiar with such as Kare-kare and Sinigang(Sigang).  With the food selection that they have, there is something for everybody.  This is a place that is good for the family, friends and even visitors who would like to experience real provincial Filipino flavors. 



Currently, Apag Marangle is situated in 3 locations– the original restaurant in Bacolor, Pampanga, another at the Marquee Mall in Angeles, Pampanga and the newest which is here in Park Square Makati City.  With the latest addition of the Park Square apag makati branch, they are currently serving the best Kapampangan lunch and dinner but come June they will launch their breakfast offering for those who would like either a plated or a Filipino breakfast buffet.  With prices that is comparable to other restaurants in the area of Makati, what is the edge of APAG MARANGLE?  The answer:  GOOD AUTHENTIC FILIPINO-KAPAMPANGAN FOOD that you would love and enjoy!




With a space capable of seating nearly a hundred and an area for group meetings, APAG MARANGLE Park Square is ready to all your dining needs.  The whole place is even designed to replicate the original restaurant in Bacolor, Pampanga.  The whole place simply echoes a strong provincial ambiance despite the fact that it is situated at the business area of Makati.  Dining here would be similar to dining in the province without moving out of the city.


Come and visit this new treasure in the city of Makati and experience authentic Kapampangan cuisine the way it should be; no fuzz, no fusion!  You can call them at their Makati branch with numbers (02) 688 5812 and (0925) 875 1100 for reservations and inquiries.  Or better like the APAG Marangle Facebook page for updates.

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