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Boodle Fight sa Tagaytay “Magkamayan Tayo!”
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Boodle Fight sa Tagaytay“Magkamayan Tayo!”

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Logo

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Location

Summit Ridge Promenade, Tagaytay Nasugbu Road, Maharlika West, KM 58 Aguinaldo Highway, Tagaytay City

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Definition

boo•dle fight\bü-dl fīt\

[1] A Philippine military eating tradition, originally practiced by the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) cadets, wherein members of the military—regardless of rank—gather around a long table where a jumble of food is spread over banana leaves or old newspapers, and eaten with bare hands, as a symbol of fraternity and equality

[2] In Philippine usage, the boodle fight is a military academy terminology for “eating combat” or “attack the food.”

[3] The boodle fight is usually prepared in celebration after a successful event or for a special occasion.

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General description of the company

Boodle Fight sa Tagaytay brings in the concept of the Philippine military boodle fight tradition to restaurant dining. The boodle fight, as its house specialty, sets Boodle Fight sa Tagaytay apart from other native Filipino grill houses in town.

At Boodle Fight sa Tagaytay , we bring the spirit of the boodle fight to life by showing you how it is originally eaten, how it came to be, and how we do it at Boodle Fight sa Tagaytay , so you, too, can experience what a boodle fight is all about. It is our commitment to continuously create and cook boodle fight meals that will offer a unique eating adventure that you will surely savor and enjoy.

There’s no place else where you can have a taste of the distinctively Filipino boodle fight experience but at Boodle Fight sa Tagaytay

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Vision and Mission

Boodle Fight sa Tagaytay strives to become one of the leading best-value providers in the Filipino restaurant sector through continuous creation of Filipino-inspired dishes that will offer a unique and exciting dining experience, with a commitment to providing satisfying service.

Every guest who chooses Boodle Fight Sa Tagaytay leaves happy and can’t wait for the chance to come back!

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Ultimate Boodle

Bagoong Rice, Plain Rice, Grilled Shrimps, Grilled Tilapia, ½ Chicken BBQ, Kinilaw na Tanguige, Kare-Kare, Ensaladang Mangga with Bagoong, Salted Egg

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Maligayang Kaarawan!

Plain Rice, Pancit Canton, Lumpiang Shanghai, Pork BBQ, Fried Chicken, Grilled Prawns, Grilled Tilapia, Grilled Squid, Chopsuey, Cream of Mushroom Soup, (Also served with cake for birthdays)

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Crab ba kamo?

Bagoong Rice, Plain Rice, Medium Steamed Alimango (1 kilo), Pinakbet, Nilarang na Tuna Head

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Eto ang orig!

Sardines Rice, Plain Rice, Chicken and Pork Adobo, Grilled Squid, Grilled Prawns, Steamed Crab, Crabmeat Sisig, Grilled Tuna Belly, Vegetables, Salted Egg w/ Tomatoes

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Yin-Yang

Java Rice, Plain Rice, Grilled Squid, Grilled Pork Belly, Steamed Crab, Grilled Clams, Nilasing na Hipon, Sinigang na Bangus, Pinakbet, Ensaladang Labanos with Dilis

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Garlic Rice, Plain Rice, Grilled Pork Belly, Grilled Chicken, Inihaw na Pusit, Inihaw na Bangus, Baked Scallops, Monggo Soup, Inihaw na Talong, Amplaya w/ Dilis

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Cebu sa Tagaytay

Pusô or Garlic Rice, Plain Rice, ½ Lechon Baboy, ½ Chicken Inasal, Native Chorizo, Danggit, Hipon with Gata, Nilarang na Tuna Head, Ensaladang Mangga