

Mang Inasal has rolled out a revamped delivery app as part of its push to make its Ihaw-Sarap offerings more accessible through faster ordering, lower prices, and app-exclusive deals.
The newly updated Mang Inasal App is designed to streamline the ordering process, allowing customers to browse, place orders, and check out more efficiently. The company said the improvements aim to reduce wait times and simplify the overall delivery experience.
The app also offers lower prices compared with other online delivery platforms, along with a fixed P49 delivery fee and no surge pricing, even during peak hours. Mang Inasal said the pricing model is intended to provide more budget-friendly options for customers ordering meals for family gatherings, late-night cravings, or weekend treats.
App users also gain access to exclusive promos and deals, including discounts and surprise freebies available only through the platform.
“At Mang Inasal, we’re always looking for ways to make our Ihaw-Sarap and Unli-Saya experience more accessible to our customers,” said Mike V. Castro, president of Mang Inasal. “With the revamped Mang Inasal App, we’re making it easier, more rewarding, and more convenient for our customers to enjoy their favorites, whether they’re ordering for themselves or sharing a meal with family and friends.”
Mang Inasal Channels Marketing Manager Baberly Barairo, who also serves as the delivery app project lead, encouraged customers to download and register on the app to access in-app exclusives and upcoming features.
“We really encourage people to download and register on the app because we’ve made it one of the most convenient and rewarding ways to enjoy Mang Inasal to date,” Barairo said. “There are already some exclusive deals going on for in-app orders, but we also have a lot of exciting new features coming up for our users, so I hope they keep a look out for that in the future.”
The app launch coincided with the first Mang Inasal Creators Lab, an event aimed at engaging content creators and strengthening the brand’s presence in the digital creator space. Held at Concept Space Manila in Quezon City, the gathering featured food and lifestyle creators, including Abi Marquez, Jahd Ong, and Steven Bansil.
Mang Inasal said the Creators Lab reflects its growing engagement with online communities through storytelling, collaboration, and shared experiences, alongside efforts to improve customer access to its food through digital platforms.