Restaurant Review: Sabroso Lechon
Sabroso Lechon is the place we go to for that roasted suckling pig dish craving. Here are few of the reasons why:

lovely lighting

the interior: comfy, homey and warm

my boys, as we waited for our orders

The sumptuous and very satisfying lechon meal @ P120 a pop.
The Sabroso lechon meal consists of 150gms. of lechon, rice, sinigang soup and lemon grass iced tea. Never got to try their iced tea, though. For some reason they always ran out and we were only there a few hours since they opened that day. We did not mind, we always have lemongrass juice available at home. I interviewed the cook on how they make their lemongrass iced tea and he said they don’t add in calamansi and honey to the concoction. Just plain lemongrass leaves boiled in water and refined sugar to taste. I’d bet mine is so much better.
We were not there for the lemongrass juice anyways. They slashed 20 bucks from the original price off the meal, given that the iced tea will not be served with the package. We ordered three, for me and my two boys.
Needless to say, the three of us were delighted as we devoured on each of our plates. No one can deny the magnetizing aroma of the roasted pig’s skin crackling in our every bite. It was a great treat and I could only wish for one thing- a branch closer to our place.
But then again, if a branch closer will be available, then it is almost sure that I would need to get hold of the best weight loss supplement. They serve fast and have very courteous staff, too. A place that we will frequent, without a doubt.

can any other lechon place be cozier?

This tiny restaurant can sit 20 people, give or take. 12 indoor and maybe the same number of people, outdoor. They do have a parking space around the side of the restaurant, so that’s very convenient, too. Sabroso Lechon is stationed at E. Rodriguez corner Tomas Morato in Quezon City.
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