need a street food fix? one of the things I’ve been sorely missing since the community quarantine period began is street food. before all this, I would usually drop by my favorite street food spots on the way home. It’s accessible and very affordable.
If you’ve been craving street food, I got good news! PotDog has started delivering frozen packs of their products — from regular fish balls to more premium items like lobster balls. You’ve probably seen PotDog kiosks at most shopping malls and food courts.
PotDog YummyYes Delights is just one of the increasing number of food companies that are re-opening to sustain and meet the needs of people for food during the community quarantine period. Here’s more info.
WHAT’S covered IN THIS GUIDE?
PotDog Frozen Packs Menu
How to Order
How to Cook
Bao Asian Treasure
Gohan Yatai
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PotDog Frozen Packs Menu
PINOY street FOOD. The packs come with sauces such as sweet garlic, sweet chili, sweet and sour, or vinegar.
Fish ball (Approx. 100 pcs): P145
Inclusive of sweet garlic and sweet & sour sauce
Kikiam (Approx. 20 pcs): P150
Inclusive of sweet garlic and sweet chili sauce
Chicken ball (Approx. 40 pcs): P170
Inclusive of sweet garlic and sweet chili sauce
Squid ball (Approx. 45 pcs): P170
Inclusive of sweet garlic and sweet & sour sauce
DIMSUM. The dimsum products are made using fresh real pork or chicken breast. The packs are inclusive of sauces like superior soy sauce, sweet chili, chili oil, or sweet & sour sauce.
Siomai (40 pcs): P420
Inclusive of superior soy sauce and chili oil
Shark’s Fin Siomai (40 pcs): P420
Inclusive of superior soy sauce and chili oil
Chicken Basket (40 pcs): P420
Inclusive of superior soy sauce and chili oil
Chicken Saucer (40 pcs): P420
Inclusive of superior soy sauce and chili oil
PREMIUM seafood BALLS. PotDog’s premium seafood balls selections are perfect for soup, hotpot, or shabu-shabu. You can also fry them in oil or air-fry them. Each pack comes with sauces like sweet & sour, sweet chili, and sweet garlic.
Jumbo Squid ball (Approx. 24 pcs): P280
Inclusive of sweet chili and sweet garlic sauce
Lobster ball (Approx. 24 pcs): P285
Inclusive of sweet chili and sweet & sour sauce
Crab Egg (Approx. 25 pcs): P295
Inclusive of sweet chili and sweet & sour sauce
Crab Claw (Approx. 28 pcs): P325
Inclusive of sweet chili and sweet & sour sauce
Squid Nugget (Approx. 30 pcs): P345
Inclusive of sweet chili and sweet & sour sauce
Crablet (Approx. 48 pcs): P420
Inclusive of sweet chili and sweet & sour sauce
FINGER FOOD. The sauces and dips for finger food packs are also included. The dips are garlic mayo, honey mustard, or thousand island. For the sauces, the options are sweet & sour, sweet garlic, sweet chili, or vinegar.
Potato slice (10 servings): P460
Inclusive of garlic mayo and honey mustard dip
Potato Wedge (10 servings): P460
Inclusive of garlic mayo and thousand island dip
Crunchy chicken (10 servings): P460
Inclusive of sweet chili and sweet & sour sauce
Crunchy Squid (10 servings): P460
Inclusive of sweet chili and vinegar
AVAILABLE DIPS & SAUCES
Sauce: sweet & Sour, sweet Chili, sweet Garlic, superior Soy Sauce, Chili Oil, Vinegar
Dip: Garlic Mayo, Honey Mustard, Thousand Island
How to Order
To order, you may contact the staff through Viber (0943 738 6888) and FB messenger (@PotDogYD).
Because of limited manpower, they are delivering within METRO MANILA ONLY. They have a twice-a-week delivery schedule for two delivery zones. check the schedule for your area and make sure to complete your order and accomplish payment at least two (2) days before your delivery schedule.
MONDAY & THURSDAY DELIVERY
Manila: Port Area, Intramuros, Ermita, Paco, Pandacan, Sta. Ana, Malate, and San Andres
Pasay
Makati
Pateros
Taguig
Parañaque
Las Piñas
Muntinlupa
TUESDAY & FRIDAY DELIVERY
Manila: San Nicolas, Binondo, Quiapo, San Miguel, Sta. Mesa, Tondo, Sta. Cruz, Sampaloc
San Juan
Mandaluyong
Pasig
Quezon City
Marikina
Navotas
Malabon
Caloocan
Valenzuela
How to Cook
You need to defrost the product first.
Separate the pieces that are stuck together.
Heat the pan or pot and start to deep fry. Make sure you put enough cooking oil into the pan/pot.
Serve and enjoy with the provided sauce or dip.
Don’t forget to keep the remaining stocks frozen and the dip/sauce chilled for future consumption. Take note of the expiration date.
If you can’t get enough of siomai and also craving gyudon and oyakodon, PotDog’s sister brands — Bao Asian Treasure and Gohan Yatai — are also selling ready-to-eat and ready-to-cook frozen packs. The three brands share the same Viber number, bi-weekly delivery schedule, and delivery fee (meaning you can order from all three of them without the need to pay an additional delivery charge).
Bao Asian Treasure
Bao Asian Treasures offers healthy Siomai and organic Siomai products.To order, just send a direct message to the official FB page (@bao.asian.treasures) or through Viber. For the healthy Siomai category, you have three options (superior soy sauce and chili garlic oil included):
Mushroom Siomai (MS): P300 (15 pcs/pack)
Shrimp & Mushroom Siomai (SMS): P300 (15 pcs/pack)
Black Truffle & Mushroom Siomai (BTMS): P400 (15 pcs/pack)
For the organic Siomai category, you have three choices also (superior soy sauce and chili garlic oil included):
Organic Pork Siomai w/ Mushroom (OMS): P450 (15 pcs/pack)
Organic Pork Siomai w/ Shrimp & Mushroom (OSMS): P450 (15 pcs/pack)
Organic Pork Siomai w/ Black Truffle & Mushroom (OBTMS): P550 (15 pcs/pack)
Bao Asian Treasures also sells fruits!
Gohan Yatai
Gohan Yatai offers gyudon and oyakodon. These are already cooked but frozen, so you need only to defrost and heat in a pan or pot.
Gyudon is a dish made of beef slices with white onion cooked in Japanese stock, while Oyakodon is made of skinless chicken (thigh part) fillet with white onion and egg cooked in Japanese stock. Both are sold for P488 (600 grams), good for 3-4 servings. You can also avail of the Japanese Sanishiki Rice for P140 per kilogram.
To order, send a direct message to the official FB page (@gohan.yatai) or through the same Viber number used for PotDog.
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