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Crocodile Sisig

Palawan's playful twist on the Filipino classic — lean farmed crocodile meat, tasting between chicken and pork, minced and sizzled with onion, chilli, calamansi, and egg on a hot plate. A novel, leaner pulutan for curious visitors.

About this dish

Crocodile sisig is Palawan's most photographed novelty dish, made possible by the island's crocodile farm — the Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center — which breeds saltwater crocodiles both for conservation and, from culled stock, for the table. Sisig itself is a Kapampangan classic from Luzon: meat chopped fine and served sizzling on a cast-iron plate with onion, chilli, calamansi, and often a cracked egg, eaten as pulutan with cold beer. The Palawan version simply swaps the usual pork jowl for crocodile, whose lean, firm white meat tastes like a cross between chicken and fish with a slightly chewy bite. The result is a leaner, higher-protein sisig with a story attached, and trying it has become a rite of passage for visitors to Puerto Princesa — equal parts genuine local product and irresistible novelty.

Allergen information

Crocodile meatEggSoy

Preparation methods may vary by restaurant. Always confirm with staff if you have severe allergies.

Where to try

Kinabuchs Grill & Bar; eateries near the Palawan Wildlife Rescue & Conservation Center (crocodile farm)

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