PENONG'S RESTAURANT
From the first three male customers that
Penongs Barbecue, Seafoods, and Grill
Restaurant (or simply Penongs, as it is
fondly called by many) had, it sure has come
a long way. We would like to think that in
some sense we have contributed so much
to (if not changed) the dining trend in the
restaurant industry, particularly in the grilled
food business. The sensation that the first
Penongs started has become a success story.
In a short span of five years, Penongs was
able to indelibly establish its trademark in the
restaurant business with a reputation for the
best-tasting chicken barbecue in town.
Penongs is now irrefutably the most famous
when it comes to moist and tender, slow-grilled dinners.
A very apparent indication of how far Penongs
has moved forward is the addition of two
other branches to the original Penongs at
llustre St., Davao City where it all began.
These branches are now concurrently
operating in Matina.
I preferred dining at Penongs is the ambience,
the location is set in an open-walled local
building so diners may experience clean air
flow coming from outside.
Upon entering the restaurant, we were greeted
by some wait staff having their lunch, others
were busy wiping the tables, and I saw a
couple of em sleeping. We arrived around
1pm and the restaurant was empty; I thought
they were closed or we just came in early.
We then went inside an air-conditioned room
since it was freaking hot that day. A wait staff
readily followed us and handed the menu.
Heres the Sinugbang Pusit with atchara on
the side. The grilled squid is stuffed with onion,
tomato, ginger and spring onion. I was
expecting a bigger size of serving for its
price. I could get grilled squid way cheaper
than this in Manila.
The squid, however, is soft and easy to
chew. I didnt enjoy it much since it has
too much onion and tomatoes in it that
overpowers the taste of the squid.