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Contact us today.555 Sardines, a beloved brand in the Philippines, is renowned for its delectable canned sardines. Their product lineup includes a delightful array of flavors like adobo, bistek, and tomato sauce, providing a taste of Filipino culinary excellence in every can.
7F, 8F, & 19F Centerpoint Building Julia Vargas corner Garnet Street Ortigas Business Center, Pasig City Metro Manila 1605
Ligo Sardines, a proudly Filipino-owned company established in 1954, has been a staple in Philippine homes for over six decades. Their products offer a a delightful range of flavors, and each sardine is meticulously chosen, processed, and canned to guarantee freshness and superior quality.
#19 Golden Road Caloocan Industrial Subd., Kaybiga, Caloocan City, Metro Manila
Family’s Brand Sardines offers several variants to suit every Filipino’s discriminating taste, and each can of sardine is guaranteed to be fresh, tasty and packed with quality fish caught by the company’s own fishing vessels.
Calle San Isidro, Ayala, 7000 Zamboanga City
Mega Sardines, produced by Mega Prime Foods Inc., is the top canned sardines brand in the country, known and loved for their trademarked freshness and quality in each can.
#70 Sgt. Esguerra, Cor. Quezon Ave. South Triangle Quezon City 1103
Saba Sardines is a brand owned by Chattrade Enterprises. Their sardines are known for their firm and meaty texture, as well as their distinct and delicious taste. Saba Sardines is a favorite among sardine lovers in the Philippines and is commonly used in various dishes, such as pasta, sandwiches, and salads.
Made by Tosen Foods Inc., Toyo Sardines are a popular sardine brand, with sardines sourced from Japan, Morocco, and Venezuela, and packed in creamy, thick, and flavorful sauce.
Tosen Foods, Inc., 117-119 Quirino Highway, Baesa, Quezon City
Young’s Town Sardines brand is owned and distributed by Maunlad Canning Corporation. It started in 1968 importing sardines from Japan. Later on, they established their own factories in the Philippines, and now provides one of the most affordable and yet flavorful sardines in the market.