When we think of “ihaw,” chicken is usually the first thing that comes to mind. But for many Filipino families—especially during Lenten se...
When we think of “ihaw,” chicken is usually the first thing that comes to mind. But for many Filipino families—especially during Lenten season—finding something flavorful yet meat-free can be a challenge.
That’s where Anyhow Isdalicious Inasal quietly stands out. Instead of the usual grilled fish na simpleng asin at paminta lang, they’re introducing a more flavorful take: fish cooked with the same signature inasal-style marinade we love—lemongrass, ginger, garlic, and citrus.
For busy moms planning meals this season, it’s a refreshing option that feels both familiar and a little special.
A Better Way to Enjoy Grilled Fish
Grilled fish doesn’t have to feel like a “backup” ulam. At Anyhow, it’s treated as the main star.
They offer premium cuts like Tuna Belly, Tuna Panga, Blue Marlin, Pampano, Bangus, and Seabass—each prepared with care so the flavors soak deep into the fish, not just on the surface. The result? That light, smoky char with a fresh, citrusy taste that doesn’t feel heavy.
It’s the kind of meal na pwede sa buong family—even kids who are usually picky with fish might enjoy it.
Why Moms Might Love This for Lenten Season
During Lent, maraming moms ang naghahanap ng:
- Meat-free but still satisfying meals
- Easy-to-prepare options
- Something different from the usual fried dishes
Anyhow’s fish inasal fits right in. It’s flavorful without being greasy, and it feels like a treat kahit simple lang.
Must-Try Favorites
If you’re planning to try it, here are some standout options:
- Tuna Belly Inasal – juicy, flavorful, and perfect with rice
- Tuna Panga Inasal – rich and tender, especially for those who love flavorful cuts
- Blue Marlin – for a more “meaty” bite
- Pampano & Seabass – light, flaky, and great for lighter meals
- Bangus – a familiar favorite, elevated with smoky inasal flavor
For Sisig Lovers (But Lighter!)
If your family loves sisig but you want a lighter version, their fish sisig options are worth trying:
- Tuna Sisig – crispy, savory, and satisfying
- Salmon Sisig – richer, softer, and more indulgent
It still gives that “sizzling comfort food” feeling—without the heaviness of pork.
Easy Meal Planning for Holy Week
We all know how busy things can get during Holy Week—between errands, family time, and quiet reflection.
To make things easier, Anyhow also offers “Isdalicious at Home”—raw marinated fish you can cook at home. Pwede siyang:
- i-pan fry
- i-bake
- i-air fry
Since marinated na siya, less prep na for moms. Just cook and serve.
Holy Week Schedule Reminder
- Good Friday: Closed
- Black Saturday: Operations resume
If you’re planning ahead, it’s best to buy early before the holiday rush.
Where to Learn More
You can check more details here:
👉 https://www.anyhowisdalicious.com
👉 https://www.facebook.com/AnyhowIsdalicious
FAQ
What makes fish inasal different from regular grilled fish?
Fish inasal uses a marinade made of lemongrass, ginger, garlic, and citrus, giving it a deeper, more flavorful taste compared to simple salt-and-pepper grilled fish.
Is fish inasal a good option for Lent?
Yes, it’s a great meat-free alternative that still feels hearty and satisfying, perfect for Lenten meals.
Can I cook Anyhow’s fish at home?
Yes, their “Isdalicious at Home” line offers raw marinated fish that can be pan-fried, baked, or air-fried—very convenient for busy households.
Is it kid-friendly?
Many of the fish options are lightly seasoned and not too strong, making them more appealing even for kids who don’t usually like fish.
Do they have options other than grilled fish?
Yes, they also offer fish sisig options like Tuna Sisig and Salmon Sisig for something different.
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