November 29, 2017

Army Navy in Dela Rosa, Makati

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  • What started in Tagaytay city as a hamburger and burrito specialty shop is now regarded as one of the best places to get burgers in Metro Manila.

    BULLY BOY BURGER (Php 295)

    Army Navy’s claim to fame is their signature burger bun that’s covered in black and white sesame seeds. Their signature Bully Boy Burger (Php 295) stacks three pieces of beef patty within these delicious and aromatic buns.

    We also recommend getting their Starving Sailor (Php 255 for beef, Php 245 for chicken), a sandwich that brings together jalapeno cheese with sliced beef or chicken on a hotdog bun, similar to a Philly cheesesteak. For a full chicken experience, try their Chipotle Crispy Chicken Sandwich (Php 205), which uses crunchy chicken cutlets.

    General Information

  • Retail Space 1B, Dela Rosa Tower 1, Solaris Bldg, Dela Rosa Street, Makati
  • 02-407-3181
  • Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • http://www.armynavy.com.ph/
  • https://www.facebook.com/ArmyNavyBurgerBurritoPhilippines
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