A Chicken BBQ Party Tray offers a delicious assortment of grilled chicken pieces, marinated in flavorful spices and barbecue sauce. Perfect for gatherings, it’s served with garnishes and optional sides like barbecue sauce, coleslaw, and grilled vegetables for a mouthwatering feast that’s sure to please every guest.
Inihaw Chicken BBQ Fillet
$64.00 – $94.00
A Chicken BBQ Party Tray offers a delicious assortment of grilled chicken pieces, marinated in flavorful spices and barbecue sauce. Perfect for gatherings, it’s served with garnishes and optional sides like barbecue sauce, coleslaw, and grilled vegetables for a mouthwatering feast that’s sure to please every guest.
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