Tsibog
9292 Warren Parkway
Frisco, TX 75035
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Featured Items
- Crispy Pork Kare-Kare$14.99
Crispy Pork Kare-kare is a delightful twist on the traditional Filipino dish Kare-kare, which is a rich and savory stew
- Biko$4.49
Biko is a traditional Filipino rice cake made from glutinous rice (also known as sticky rice), coconut milk, and brown sugar. It's a popular dessert or snack enjoyed during special occasions, festivals, and family gatherings in the Philippines
- Chicken Ala Max$13.99
"Chicken ala Max" usually consists chicken quarter marinated in a special blend of seasonings and then deep-fried to achieve a crispy exterior while maintaining juicy and flavorful meat inside. It's often served with a side of dipping sauce, such as a sweet and tangy banana ketchup or a soy-vinegar dip.
Menu
- Lumpia$5.99
Lumpia are fried spring rolls that are found in Filipino and Indonesian cuisines. The rolls traditionally feature a thin pastry skin (a.k.a. a lumpia wrapper) and are often stuffed with a savory mixture of ground pork and vegetables.
- 3 Sisig Tacos$12.99
Pork Sisig tacos are a creative fusion dish that combines the flavors of traditional Filipino sisig with the format of Mexican tacos
- Crispy Pork Kare-Kare$14.99
Crispy Pork Kare-kare is a delightful twist on the traditional Filipino dish Kare-kare, which is a rich and savory stew
- Crispy Pork Sisig$14.50
Crispy Pork Sisig is a beloved Filipino dish that offers a tantalizing combination of crispy, savory pork with aromatic herbs, spices, and citrus juices. It's a flavorful and satisfying dish that's perfect for sharing with friends and family.
- Lechon Kawali$13.99
Lechon kawali is a popular Filipino dish consisting of deep-fried pork belly. The pork belly is first boiled until tender, then air-dried or refrigerated overnight to ensure crispiness when fried. It's typically served with a dipping sauce made of vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and chili peppers. Lechon kawali is known for its crunchy skin and tender meat, making it a favorite dish in Filipino cuisine, especially during celebrations and gatherings.
- Chicken Ala Max$13.99
"Chicken ala Max" usually consists chicken quarter marinated in a special blend of seasonings and then deep-fried to achieve a crispy exterior while maintaining juicy and flavorful meat inside. It's often served with a side of dipping sauce, such as a sweet and tangy banana ketchup or a soy-vinegar dip.
- Pork Sinigang$14.50
Pork sinigang is a classic Filipino soup dish made with pork and a sour broth typically flavored with tamarind. It's a beloved comfort food in Filipino cuisine, known for its tangy and savory flavors. The main ingredients of pork sinigang include pork ribs, pork belly, or pork shoulder, along with a variety of vegetables such as tomatoes, radishes, string beans, eggplant, and kangkong (water spinach)
- Shrimp Sinigang$14.99
Shrimp sinigang is a delicious and tangy Filipino soup made with shrimp and a tamarind-based broth. It's a popular dish in Filipino cuisine, known for its sour and savory flavors. The soup typically includes shrimp, tamarind (either in the form of tamarind pulp or tamarind soup base), various vegetables such as tomatoes, radishes, string beans, eggplant, and spinach or kangkong (water spinach).
- Grilled Pork Belly (Liempo)$14.50
Grilled Liempo is made from thinly sliced pork belly that is marinated and then grilled to perfection. It's a favorite among Filipinos and is commonly enjoyed at gatherings, picnics, and street food stalls.
- Pork BBQ Skewers$11.50
Filipino Pork BBQ skewers, also known as "pork barbecue," are a popular street food and party dish in the Philippines. They consist of marinated pork slices skewered onto bamboo sticks and grilled to perfection. These skewers are known for their sweet, savory, and slightly tangy flavor.
- Chicken BBQ Skewers$11.50
They feature marinated chicken pieces skewered onto bamboo sticks and grilled to perfection. These skewers are known for their deliciously charred and flavorful chicken.
- Chicken Inasal$13.50
It's known for its distinctive flavor, which comes from a combination of marinating the chicken in a special mixture and grilling it over hot coals.
- Fried Tilapia$14.99
Whole Tilapia, fried until golden brown and served with tamato and onion on the side
- Bicol Express$13.99
A comforting pork stew with coconut milk and chili peppers, from a Bicolano friend
Weekend Only
Desserts
- Loaded Turon$6.50
"Loaded Turon" is a modern twist on the traditional Filipino snack called "turon." Turon is a popular street food made from ripe saba bananas (cooking bananas) and sometimes jackfruit, wrapped in spring roll wrappers, and fried until golden and crispy. It's typically sprinkled with brown sugar before frying to add sweetness
- Biko$4.49
Biko is a traditional Filipino rice cake made from glutinous rice (also known as sticky rice), coconut milk, and brown sugar. It's a popular dessert or snack enjoyed during special occasions, festivals, and family gatherings in the Philippines
- Cassava Cake$4.99
Cassava Cake is a delicious and comforting dessert made primarily from grated cassava (also known as yuca or manioc), coconut milk, eggs, and condensed milk. It's a popular sweet treat in the Philippines, often served during special occasions, gatherings, and merienda (snack time).
- Leche Flan$4.99
This dessert is known for its creamy texture and rich caramel flavor. It's a popular sweet treat often served during special occasions, celebrations, and family gatherings in the Philippines.
- UBAE Halo-Halo$11.99
dessert that translates to "mix-mix" in English. It's a colorful and refreshing dessert made with a variety of ingredients layered in a tall glass and topped with shaved ice, evaporated milk, and sometimes ice cream or leche flan
- Ice Cream$2.99+
Drinks
- Bottled Water$1.25
- Coke$1.99
- Sprite$1.99
- Diet Coke$1.99
- Sweet Tea$2.50
- Melon Juice 24 oz.$5.99Out of stock
"Melon Juice," is a refreshing and sweet beverage made from ripe cantaloupe melon (locally known as "melon" or "kantalupo"), milk, sugar, and ice. It's a popular drink in the Philippines, especially during hot weather, and it's often sold at street food stalls, juice stands, and restaurants.
- Pineapple Juice 24 oz.$5.99Out of stock
"Pineapple Juice," is a popular and refreshing beverage made from fresh pineapple fruit. It's a favorite drink in the Philippines, especially during hot weather
- Sago't Gulaman 24 oz.$6.50Out of stock
Made from tapioca pearls (sago) and gelatin cubes (gulaman) served in a sweetened syrup with ice. It's a refreshing and cooling drink enjoyed throughout the Philippines
Sago't Gulaman 24 oz.
Made from tapioca pearls (sago) and gelatin cubes (gulaman) served in a sweetened syrup with ice. It's a refreshing and cooling drink enjoyed throughout the Philippines
Sunday | 11:00 am - 7:30 pm |
Monday | 11:00 am - 7:30 pm |
Tuesday | 11:00 am - 7:30 pm |
Wednesday | 11:00 am - 7:30 pm |
Thursday | 11:00 am - 7:30 pm |
Friday | 11:00 am - 7:30 pm |
Saturday | 11:00 am - 7:30 pm |
Welcome to Tsibog, your Filipino Food experience restaurant. Our menu consists of traditional Filipino taste with a modern twist.
9292 Warren Parkway, Frisco, TX 75035