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CABANATUAN NIGHT MARKET offers a variety of delicious food especially street food and exotic food. If you're hungry, check out these delicious Asian street food available at cheaper prices but will surely satisfy your taste buds and stomach!
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ISAW

Isaw is a well-known street food in the Philippines made from chicken intestines that was grilled to perfection. It can be found in almost everywhere because if the vendors don’t have stalls, they are being sold in moving stalls and the vendors can transfer from one place to another most commonly in front of a business establishment, schools and churches every afternoon up to night. 

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EGG BARBEQUE

The chicken eggs or duck eggs are hard-boiled, shelled, and then soaked and boiled briefly in achuete water. If achuete water is not available, what is used is water tinted with yellow-orange food coloring.The tinted eggs are then skewered in bamboo barbecue stick and grilled till eggs are heated. Egg barbecue is served with a dipping of spiced vinegar.

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ADIDAS

These chicken feet barbeque or adidas are so juicy and delicious specially as an appetizer with matching spiced vinegar dippings. Eating chicken feet can also benefit us to help you have clear complexion. 

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BETAMAX

Coagulated Chicken or Pork blood, shaped in squares and placed in skewers that is served hot off the grill. I mean, there is not much more to describe. Betamax has a liver like texture and is often enjoyed with a good dosing of bbq marinade and vinegar

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HELMET

Helmet or grilled chicken head. It is commonly served in "tagayan" where people enjoy this dish as their "pulutan".

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ISAW NG BABOY

Inihaw na Isaw ng Baboy is a Filipino bizarre street food made with sliced large intestines. These are grilled sliced pork intestines in bamboo skewers. This food is sold in the streets by vendors along with other bizarre Filipino foods.

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CABANATUAN NIGHT MARKET OPENING HOURS:

Monday - Sunday
5pm - 12midnight

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Hungry?

If you’re hungry and looking for a food that will satisfy your cravings and taste buds, come and visit Cabanatuan Night Market.

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936 Zulueta, 3100 Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija

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