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Mila's Tokwa't Baboy at Sisig – A No-Frills Local Institution

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Mila's Tokwa't Baboy at Sisig in Angeles City has been serving authentic Kapampangan sisig and tokwa't baboy since 1989, drawing crowds even during blackouts with its simple, flavorful dishes praised by celebrity chef Sau del Rosario and food lovers alike.

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Along San Andres Street, a humble eatery with plastic chairs and an unassuming façade has been serving authentic Kapampangan flavors for nearly four decades. Mila's Tokwa't Baboy at Sisig is a beloved local institution that traces its roots to a neighborhood sari-sari store in 1989, where owners Milagros "Mila" and Reuben Gomez first started cooking pulutan (finger food) for customers who wanted something to pair with their drinks .

Word of mouth spread quickly, and soon customers were coming not just from Angeles City but from as far as Manila. Celebrities such as KC Montero, Mike "Pekto" Nacua, and chef Gene Gonzales have all made the pilgrimage to this no-frills joint to taste what many consider some of the best sisig in Pampanga.

From Sari-Sari Store to Culinary Institution

Mila's story began when a Chinese-Australian relative shared her pulutan recipe with the Gomez family. When Reuben Gomez tried following the recipe, he spent around P300 for just one serving—too expensive for a neighborhood eatery . So he experimented with more viable ingredients, and the couple began serving their version of fried tofu and chopped pig ears with a homemade soy-vinegar sauce.

The dish was named after Milagros's nickname, Mila, and Mila's Tokwa't Baboy was born. It started with just four customers a day enjoying the dish; soon, droves of people were asking for it . Their sizzling sisig became equally famous—pork meat is boiled first, then deep-fried until roasted, chopped, seasoned with secret ingredients, and finally served on a hot sizzling plate. Despite a blackout during one reviewer's visit, the restaurant remained packed with diners, a testament to its loyal following.

What to Order: Signature Dishes and Chef Sau's Favorite

As the name suggests, Mila's is famous for its Tokwa't Baboy (fried tofu and chopped pork with a seasoned soy-vinegar sauce)—a staple in drinking sessions anywhere in the Philippines . Their version uses pig ears, soft and fatty with a delightful chew, alongside puffy, crispy tofu. The sauce has celery, an unusual ingredient that adds crunch, with a salty-sour balance from calamansi rather than being overly sweet.

Their Sisig is served sizzling with just the right amount of char—not oily, not greasy, but crispy, smoky, and full of flavor. Devoid of bells and whistles like egg or mayonnaise, Mila's sisig keeps the Kapampangan way alive: tasty, simple, and addictive .

Beyond these two signature dishes, regulars swear by Mila's Paco Salad (fern salad with tomatoes, onions, salted egg, and homemade vinaigrette), Chicharon Bulaklak, Pork Barbecue Tocino (grilled sweet cured pork on skewers), and Tidtad Babi (Kapampangan dinuguan) . Celebrity chef Sau del Rosario's personal favorite is their beef caldereta, adding another endorsement to this already well-loved eatery.

How to Get There and Why You Should Go

To reach Mila's, take NLEX to Pampanga and exit on MacArthur Highway. Along the highway, you will see a Honda Motorcycle store; beside it is an arch that reads "Brgy. Sto. Domingo." Enter that street and turn right at the very end . The original location is on San Andres Street, Barangay San Angelo, Angeles City.

Operating hours are generally 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM daily, though some sources note extended hours until 9:30 PM on select days . The eatery has its own parking space at the front of the restaurant.

For first-time visitors, be prepared for a humble setting and focus on the food. The restaurant has been serving customers for over 35 years and remains a must-visit for anyone seeking authentic Kapampangan flavors without pretension. As one reviewer put it, "They really know food".

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Jun 16, 2026

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