
If there’s one question moms ask every single day, it’s this:
“Anong ulam natin ngayon?”
And in 2025, the follow-up question is always:
“Kasya ba sa ₱200?”
Good news — yes, kasya pa rin. These are real ₱200 ulam ideas that Filipino families are cooking this week. Walang arte, walang diet food vibes — just masarap at nakakabusog meals.
Realistic ₱200 Ulam Ideas (Good for 4–5 Servings)
Prices are based on current wet market and grocery averages. Slight variations may apply.
1. Ginisang Sardines with Egg and Malunggay
Estimated Cost: ₱120–₱150
- 2 cans sardines
- 2 eggs
- Tomatoes, garlic, onion
- Malunggay or pechay
Budget meal classic that never fails.
2. Chicken Tinola (Half-Kilo Version)
Estimated Cost: ₱180–₱200
- ½ kg chicken
- Sayote or green papaya
- Ginger, garlic, onion
Light, comforting, and still filling.
3. Tortang Talong
Estimated Cost: ₱130–₱160
- Talong
- Eggs
- Onion, garlic
Perfect for meatless days—and kids love it.
4. Ginisang Tofu with Pechay
Estimated Cost: ₱100–₱130
- 2 blocks tofu
- Pechay
- Soy sauce, garlic
Healthy, affordable, and quick to cook.
5. Hotdog and Veggie Fried Rice
Estimated Cost: ₱150–₱180
- Hotdogs
- Leftover rice
- Mixed veggies
One-pan, no-fuss ulam.
6. Chicken Adobo Flakes (Small Batch)
Estimated Cost: ₱180–₱200
- ½ kg chicken
- Soy sauce, vinegar, garlic
Stretch it with rice and a veggie side.
7. Ginisang Ampalaya with Egg
Estimated Cost: ₱100–₱130
- Ampalaya
- Eggs
- Onion, garlic
Simple, healthy, and budget-approved.
8. Fried Galunggong with Toyomansi
Estimated Cost: ₱180–₱200
- Galunggong (small to medium)
- Cooking oil
- Calamansi
Classic Filipino ulam that never gets old.

9. Canned Tuna Sisig
Estimated Cost: ₱140–₱170
- Canned tuna
- Onion, chili
- Mayo (optional)
Great with rice or as a quick ulam fix.
10. Kangkong Adobo with Tofu
Estimated Cost: ₱80 – ₱120
- Kangkong
- Garlic, soy sauce, vinegar
- Tofu
Super budget-friendly and surprisingly satisfying.
How Moms Make ₱200 Stretch
- Mix meat with vegetables
- Rotate meatless days
- Use eggs to add protein
- Cook ulam good for 2 meals
Budget cooking isn’t about deprivation—it’s about smart choices.
Some days, ₱200 feels tight. But with a little creativity and planning, kasya pa rin ang masarap na ulam. Home-cooked meals don’t have to be expensive—just thoughtful.


















