Running out of options for your next ulam? There’s no need to worry because the country’s neighborhood convenience store is bringing you options – fiesta style.
Known for its reputation of making restaurant-quality dishes from different cuisines more affordable and accessible for everyone, 7-Eleven now puts the focus on local flavors. It’s a Pinoy feast with the latest Chef Creations collaboration with Chef Claude Tayag with a new four-set line of single-serve, heat-to-eat packs.
Customers can choose from any of the four Filipino meal variants to take home or on the go. Whatever your go-to comfort Filipino food, there’s always a meal to satisfy. For anyone who’s craving a lighter bite, try IloIlo’s famous pork and innards noodle dish Batchoy (P95) or Malabon’s famed Palabok (P95) with shrimp sauce topped with cooked shrimp, chicharon, tinapa flakes, and hard-boiled egg.
For a more fulfilling set, have a taste of Bataan’s best with Sinampalukang Manok (P115), their own take of chicken sinigang made with tamarind leaves and pulp, or spice it up with Bicol’s famous Bicol Express (P95) flavored with real chilies, coconut milk, and shrimp paste.
The Chef Creations x Linamnam line is the newest go-to single-serve meal to enjoy solo or with friends, families, or co-workers for a no-hassle, affordable, and accessible Filipino feast anytime, anywhere.
Also part of the line is the traditional Filipino dish Pork Sinigang sa Kamias (P105) made with real kamias and served with assorted vegetables that were launched previously.
7-Eleven has always been known to innovate products to better cater to the needs of the greater public. With the premium rice line of Chef Creations, they continue to provide convenient solutions to meal prep woes and limited ulam options for customers with busy schedules.
Whether at work, school, or home, or enjoyed alone, with loved ones or the whole gang, wherever there’s a 7-Eleven store nearby, it’s always a fiesta — even on a budget. All variants of #711ChefCreations are now available in select 7-Eleven Luzon stores.