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Bacolod Chicken Inasal

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Industry
  
Restaurants

Number of locations
  
20

Headquarters
  
Makati, Philippines

Type of business
  
Wholly owned subsidiary

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Products
  
Philippine cuisine Chicken inasal

Parent
  
Beaming Dreams Corporation

Website
  
www.bacolodchickeninasal.com

Founded
  
1993, Mandaluyong, Philippines

Founders
  
Bing Tanalgo, Rose Tanalgo

Profiles

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Bacolod Chicken Inasal is a Philippine restaurant chain primarily serving inasal, a kind of roast chicken served on skewers that originated in the Visayas. It is also a sponsor for a number of television sitcoms on ABS-CBN.

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History

The chain was established in 1993 by the Tanalgo siblings; Rose, Bing and JM. It began as a small take-out stall in Mandaluyong where customers purchased their food then ate them at their convenience. A year later, a full-fledged store was built to allow patrons to sit and dine. Soon, their specialties gained attention among the denizens of Metro Manila and, five years after it was founded, a second outlet was built in Makati.

Advertising

The mascot of the chain is a caricature boy named Toto. His name, according to the website, is a Visayan customary way in which men are sometimes called. On ads or banners, the character talks in Ilonggo or Hiligaynon (subtitled in Tagalog).

Portraits of local actress Judy Ann Santos, holding an inasal, are often seen on ads that promote the restaurant chain. She was selected to be an endorser of the business because they were inspired by a dish called Ysabella Chicken that appeared in a TV sitcom called Ysabella which stars Santos. Despite this, Rose Tanalgo said the recipe for their chicken is rather different from what was seen in the TV series.

Also, a cartoon version of Betty la fea is used.

References

Bacolod Chicken Inasal Wikipedia