Bingil Eatery
IT’s a one-stop shop as catering, K-Egg franchisee and furniture dealer. This is Bingil Eatery.
As a carinderia, Bingil Eatery maintains two branches. Its flagship since 1999 is located at Agora Market City. Its second branch is located along Patag 6th Division road fronting the headquarters of Task Force Oro. Both branches will open at 5:00 a.m. and close at 10:00 p.m.
Bingil Eatery offers sinabaw nga humba, bulalo, kinilaw, tinolang manok, lauyang baka, lauyang baboy, puto/dinuguan, menudo and lechon kawali.
As a catering, it offers the same dishes buffet-style but this time delivered to your venue with a waiter. That’s on top of the food trays that they are also offering which can be picked up by the customer. The number to call is 09558011655.
Also available at their Patag branch are Lifestyle juices and food supplements as well as Coffeena products.
Bingil Eatery is also a franchisee of K-Egg and the following egg drop flavors are available: spam, beef bulgogi, bacon, ham and classic.
K-Egg also has a line of milk tea products called Ko-Tea and the following flavors are available: classic (dark choco, hazelnut, wintermelon, taro, choco mousse, very rocky road, cheesecake, strawberry, red velvet); and cream cheese (matcha, Oreo cheesecake, cookies & cream, red velvet, cark choco, taro, strawberry, very rocky road).
Aside from their branch at Patag, K-Egg and Ko-Tea are available at their second branch along Oak Street in Carmen, the road beside COC Phinma’s old main campus. They are open there from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., catering mostly to students in the area.
K-Egg and Ko-Tea is open for catering as a mobile bar. Their latest stint was serving athletes and spectators during the recently held Diamond Football Cup inside Camp Evangelista.
Bingil Eatery also has a line of wood handicrafts sculpted from Surigao. They have wooden high chairs, wooden stools, wooden vases and decoratives.
Now let’s try that egg drop first.
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