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| Company type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | Restaurants |
| Founded | 1993 in Mandaluyong, Philippines |
| Founders | Rose Tanalgo Bing Tanalgo JM Tanalgo |
| Headquarters | Makati, Philippines |
Number of locations | 22 |
| Products | Philippine cuisine Chicken inasal |
| Parent | Beaming Dreams Corporation |
| Website | www |
Bacolod Chicken Inasal is a Filipino restaurant chain primarily serving inasal , a type of roast chicken served on skewers that originated in the Visayas.
The chain is also a sponsor of a number of television sitcoms on ABS-CBN.
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 drama called Ysabella which stars Santos. [1] Despite this, Rose Tanalgo said the recipe for their chicken is rather different from what was seen in the TV series. [2]