We stood up on the beach after watching the sunset. We were hungry but we didn't need a full-on meal. What else was happening? Rain was moving up the beach fast. My fiance saw it, recommended it, and we ran to keep from getting wet from the rain. We didn't have many choices in the immediate vicinity without getting drenched.
It's mainly a fried chicken chain. You can order some other dishes here but they appear to very much be the fast food spin on those dishes. I saw Andok's all over the place in Angeles and Manila. I'm surprised that chicken chains are around because in the land of Jolibee... it has to be hard to compete. I saw that you could get a half chicken for around 200 php(4 usd). Sign me up! I'm used to eating half chickens in America that are 10+ dollars.
This was one of the places I received some looks. It seemed to be all local Filipinos in here, Filipino tourists, and a couple of Korean families. I guess with ALL of the tasty restaurant options on the island, chicken Andok's is one of the last places you plan to see an American pigging out on chicken. lol.
The chicken wasn't terrible but it was dry. It was cheap enough that I can't complain but it didn't leave an impression on me compared to other chicken dishes I had around the country.
I doubt I'll go back to any of the Andok's but it did do its job of allowing us to eat while waiting for the rain to pass. read more