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Cebu IT Park Bites: Flavorful Feasts on a Budget!

Welcome to the culinary gems of Cebu IT Park! Discover budget-friendly delights as we unveil a curated list of eateries offering savory local flavors and international cuisines without breaking the bank. From tech enthusiasts to foodies, find your perfect affordable bite in the heart of innovation. Join us in exploring Cebu IT Park’s affordable culinary scene, where great taste meets budget-friendly options!

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Ayer’s Lechon

Celebrate Filipino culinary mastery with Pork Lechon — a feast for the senses and the heart. This crispy-skinned, succulent whole-roasted pig is more than a dish; it’s a tradition, a symbol of joyous gatherings, and a testament to the rich flavors of Filipino heritage. Join us in savoring the perfection of Pork Lechon, where every bite tells a story of communal bliss and culinary expertise.

Ayer’s Lechon offers Unli Rice plus free Soup for all their value meals. Lami na, barato pa!

They have two branches at IT Park. One located at Ayala Central Bloc Food Court, and another one located at Jose Maria del Mar street.

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Barangay Seoul Express

Are you hankering after Korean food but without the funds to purchase a set of unli samgyeopsal? Or perhaps you find that one unli samgyeopsal is too much for your cravings? Brgy. Seoul Express is for you. It is one of IT Park Cebu’s newest locations. For only 149 pesos, you can assemble your own meal with one main dish, three sides, and one soup. It is quite reasonably priced considering the excellent food and authentically Korean atmosphere.

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Dimum Break

The literal translation of dim sum is “with a touch of heart”. According to Tang, it alludes to the tender care with which everything is made. “Everything is hand pleated-it takes decades of culinary experience,” he says. But if you wanted to say you’re eating dim sum in Cantonese, you’d say “yum cha”, which means “drinking tea”.

Dimsum Break – There’s Always Time For Dimsum Break.

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Jonie’s Sizzlers & Roast

They offer a unique blend of western and Filipino flavor on their dishes. When you experience dining in their restaurant, you wont feel estrange to their food and will be delighted by their hospitality and customer friendly staff.

Jonie’s Sizzler + Roast likes to innovatively make seasonal changes and drop new fan-favorite dishes, while other restaurants pride themselves in offering new recipes. This brings the homegrown restaurant to launch three more dishes.

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Pungko-Pungko

Food that gets sold in the streets here in Cebu is known as “pungko-pungko” where diners get to sit on benches with a table. Pungko is a Bisaya term which means to squat or crouch; hence, the terminology. If you want to get the best of your trip, it’s best to visit Pungko-pungko as it has been slowly gaining popularity among locals because of their crispy and delicious ginabot.

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Sugbo Mercado

Food that gets sold in the streets here in Cebu is known as “pungko-pungko” where diners get to sit on benches with a table. Pungko is a Bisaya term which means to squat or crouch; hence, the terminology. If you want to get the best of your trip, it’s best to visit Pungko-pungko as it has been slowly gaining popularity among locals because of their crispy and delicious ginabot.

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