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Discover why Carmina believes Maestro Chicken Onion Rings are the ultimate budget-friendly indulgence that doesn’t compromise on flavor.

Carmina was shopping with Mom Violy at Robinsons Magnolia when she unexpectedly spotted onion rings while passing the freezer section. She remembered Becky mentioning them a few days ago, so she decided to grab a package since it was only around two hundred pesos. Carmina was putting away her groceries placing in the freezer began to read the package of Maestro Chicken Onion Rings later realized made a big mistake. I guess we learn something new when being preoccupied during our grocery shopping. The next day came decided to fry some chicken onion rings and found out they actually taste good dipping it with barbecue sauce.  Those who have family member and within a budget can purchase  Maestro Food Philippines  products check their Facebook see what other products they sell. NOT SPONSORED. Check out my channel @ Carmina Lifestyle YouTube  and click on the subscribe button for more videos. Thank you for the support.

Street Taco


Carmina grew up with Mexican friends from high school, college, and beyond. Over the years, while keeping in touch, her friends would often share what they ate after work. One friend mentioned eating at a street taco stand in a specific location. In California, these are called taco trucks, serving homemade Mexican dishes prepared fresh based on your order.

In the Philippines, taco trucks aren't available, but there are restaurants where Mexican food can be enjoyed by dining in. During the pandemic, Carmina started ordering food online using the Grab Food app. She finally discovered an authentic Mexican restaurant in the Philippines and decided to try their Camarones A La Diabla Street Tacos, made with spicy chipotle shrimp, cabbage, and a special sauce, priced at PHP 170.00 ($3.40).


Carmina enjoyed her Camarones A La Diabla Street Tacos, which came in two pieces and were definitely spicy but still tolerable to eat.

For those who love jalapeños and want to try some fries with various toppings, I have something for you to check out. It's called Jalapeño Cheese Fries, priced at PHP 140.00 ($2.80).


Don't worry, for those who aren't into jalapeños, there's an option called Cheese Fries, priced at PHP 140.00 ($2.80).


We also have burritos, and here's a tip: if you're a big eater, you might want to double your order because one won't be enough to fill you up. I realized this when they arrived at our home. These burritos are not the same size as the ones in California where I grew up. The Al Pastor is shawarma-style with marinated pork and Mexican rice, priced at PHP 244.00 ($4.80).


Carnitas is roasted pork served in San Diego style with French fries for PHP 272.00.


The Al Pastor and Carnitas Tex-Mex burritos at El Chupacabra are a favorite, especially when ordered without vegetables, which is why you might not see them included. You can customize your order to match your preferences, ensuring satisfaction with your Mexican food, even if you're not dining in person.

To get the menu El Chupacabra and order through them or via Grab Food just like what Carmina did to be delivered to your location.

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