Inihaw pork liempo is a Filipino dish featuring marinated pork belly that’s grilled or roasted until tender and charred on the outside. The pork belly is typically marinated in a mixture of soy sauce, calamansi juice (or lemon juice), garlic, pepper, and sometimes sugar or other seasonings. This dish is a popular choice for gatherings, parties, and family meals in the Philippines, known for its smoky aroma and savory taste.
Inihaw Pork Liempo
$64.00 – $94.00
Inihaw pork liempo is a Filipino dish featuring marinated pork belly that’s grilled or roasted until tender and charred on the outside. The pork belly is typically marinated in a mixture of soy sauce, calamansi juice (or lemon juice), garlic, pepper, and sometimes sugar or other seasonings. This dish is a popular choice for gatherings, parties, and family meals in the Philippines, known for its smoky aroma and savory taste.
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