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Filipino Restaurants in New York
Crispy lechon. Flavor-packed sisig. Friendly, no-frills vibe. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino eatery with some fusion touches; roughly $15–$18 per dish, about $20–$35 per person typical. Menu Highlights: Sisig (well-seasoned, with a gentle kick) Lechon kawali (extra crunchy, crowd favorite) Kare-kare (peanuty stew; mixed feedback on sweetness) Chicken inasal and chicken adobo Sinigang na baka (comfortingly sour) Service Highlights: Warm, accommodating crew Casual, “hole-in-the-wall” feel with good value and solid portions Works well for quick cravings or takeout-style visits Notes: Some dishes lean sweet; a few call it fusion-leaning rather than strictly traditional Ordering flow can be confusing (counter vs table); attention varies by visit Small space with waits at peak times; ambience is basic; some diners note no in-house bathroom One claim of suspected food poisoning after sisig with runny egg (unverified) One complaint about an unresolved large tip charge A few diners mention temporary closure/moving locations Logistics: Small space; can be cramped with waits at peak times Some visits note no in-house restroom (shared with a neighboring business) Ordering flow can be confusing (counter vs. table service) This spot scratches that home-style itch. Customers come for the crispy lechon kawali, rich stews, and that garlicky rice aroma, but some … read full review
135 W 50th St # 11-5
New York
New York
10020
United States
New York
New York
10020
United States
: 11:00 am – 9:00 pm
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11:00 am – 9:00 pm
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11:00 am – 9:00 pm
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11:00 am – 9:00 pm
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11:00 am – 9:00 pm
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11:00 am – 9:00 pm
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Filipino Restaurants in Chicago
Sizzling sisig. Cozy-chic vibe. Thoughtful touches. Restaurant Category: Casual modern Filipino, small plates and silogs; most plates $15–$25, larger share plates around $60–$70. Menu Highlights: – Sizzling Sisig / Sisig Hash — the most-praised dish, frequently called a must-order – BBL breakfast sandwich — sweet-savory “Filipino McGriddle”-style, standout bread – Silogs (bistek silog, tapsilog, tocilog, longsilog) — brunch/lunch favorites – Black cod — repeatedly described as perfectly cooked – Bundok’s Fried Chicken — well-liked – Halo-halo and Turon — crowd-pleasing desserts – Lumpiang Shanghai — noted as crispy and tasty by some – Red Line Express — bold flavors that stood out – Mac Salad — an unexpectedly great pairing with the sisig Service Highlights: – Friendly, knowledgeable servers who explain the menu well – Allergy- and celiac-conscious, with transparent, thoughtful accommodations – Cozy, stylish space with a chill vibe; nice for dates, anniversaries, and brunch – Personal touches (like handwritten cards for special occasions) – Exceptionally clean bathrooms with a bidet and free period products Notes: – Portions can feel small for the price; a few diners were told certain dishes “feed two” but left hungry – Service pace can slow when the room is busy; water refills and … read full review
4337 N Western Ave
Chicago
Illinois
60618
United States
Chicago
Illinois
60618
United States
: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm, 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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Closed
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Closed
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11:00 am – 2:00 pm
5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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11:00 am – 2:00 pm
5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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11:00 am – 2:00 pm
5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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11:00 am – 2:00 pm
5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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Closed
Filipino Restaurants in Vegas
Halo-halo hits. Savory classics. Food-court gem. Restaurant Category: Food-court Filipino counter (Grand Canal Shoppes, Venetian), fast-casual; roughly $10–$18 per plate; $4 empanadas; desserts/snacks vary. Menu Highlights: – Halo-halo (often praised; customizable sweetness; good for sharing) – Turon (called “best ever” by some) – Wagyu beef lumpia – Crispy pata (authentic, hefty; good for two) – Longganisa and tocino silogs – Tri-tip steak tapa – Chicken inasal – Pancit bihon and pork spring rolls – Chicken empanadas ($4, sizable) – Beef salpicao – Calamari fries; refreshing calamansi juice Service Highlights: – Friendly, helpful counter team; great with first-timers – Hot, freshly prepared plates; line moves quickly – Casual, lively food-court vibe Notes: – Mixed feedback on sisig (some found it dry/tasteless) – A few dishes ran dry or chewy (tocino, lechon kawali), and one adobo eater wished for more sauce with the rice – Portions and pricing feel high or small to some; others found good value – Halo-halo sweetness varies; one found it overly sweet and ube flavor mild – Batchoy discontinued as of July 2025; Google photos outdated – Tortang talong includes potato and carrot slivers – One report of staff seeming unwelcoming; another noted difficulty finding the stall … read full review
The venetian resort, 3377 S Las Vegas Blvd, #2258 Space 2258 at the Grand Canal Shoppes Food Court
Las Vegas
Nevada
89109
United States
Las Vegas
Nevada
89109
United States
: 9:30 am – 11:30 pm
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9:30 am – 10:00 pm
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9:30 am – 10:00 pm
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9:30 am – 11:30 pm
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9:30 am – 10:00 pm
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9:30 am – 11:30 pm
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9:30 am – 11:30 pm
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9:30 am – 10:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in LA
Authentic comfort food. Big portions. Party-ready vibe. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino restaurant; dine-in, takeout, delivery; private events and catering (~$35 per head buffet reported) Menu Highlights: – Lechon kawali (big serving, crispy, filling) – Pork BBQ sticks (tender) – Bulalo (rich broth with fresh veggies; one complaint about getting mostly bones on delivery) – Kare-kare (including seafood version; well-loved and can sell out) – Sisig and Lumpiang Shanghai (fresh, crispy) – Palabok and Pancit (often praised) – Sinigang (comforting for some; one delivery order reported contamination) – Chicken Inasal (mentioned, but one undercooked incident) Service Highlights: – Generous portions; many mention good value – Friendly, hospitable staff; several note a clean dining room – Great for big groups; karaoke/lights/sound, flexible with décor, buffet setup; successful catering (e.g., 40 meals) and private events – Delivery through apps; some report very fast turnaround – Calm, low-key space at off-hours; “hidden gem” feel Notes: – Inconsistent quality across visits (“pachamba”) – Serious hygiene concerns from a few diners: foreign object in a drink, cockroach reported in delivered sinigang – Occasional tough/not-fresh meat; one undercooked chicken inasal – Long waits and order errors for some takeout; a few felt portions were small for the … read full review
4157 Eagle Rock Blvd
Los Angeles
California
90065
United States
Los Angeles
California
90065
United States
: 10:00 am – 8:30 pm
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10:00 am – 8:30 pm
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10:00 am – 8:30 pm
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10:00 am – 8:30 pm
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10:00 am – 8:30 pm
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10:00 am – 8:30 pm
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10:00 am – 8:30 pm
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10:00 am – 8:30 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Houston
Comfort classics. Big portions. Friendly vibes. Restaurant Category: Casual turo-turo/fast-casual Filipino spot; around $12 per combo, ~$10–$15 per plate typical. Occasional buffet on special events. Menu Highlights: – Pancit (half rice/half pancit option available) – Lumpia/egg rolls – Chicken adobo – Menudo – Pork sisig – Estofado – Sinigang (with extra sabaw/broth upon request) Service Highlights: – Generous $12 combo boxes with homemade taste – Friendly, helpful staff who explain dishes – Clean, welcoming, family-run; owner noted as very nice – Employs people with disabilities – Dine-in served in takeout containers (no-fuss setup) – Karaoke/live entertainment on some days – Party orders available; regulars visit multiple times a week – Buffet reportedly offered only on special occasions, not daily Notes: – Ongoing confusion with the Houston “Best of Filipiniana” buffet; this location is often not a buffet – Buffet selection varies; some found it limited or only during events – One diner felt ignored; another mentioned minimal service – One report of “old” food; others wished for more menu items – Sound system/entertainment volume can be too loud; AC/ventilation comfort mixed – Using takeout containers for dine-in isn’t for everyone Diners come for the comforting, home-style Filipino flavors and generous … read full review
4051 FM 1960
Houston
Texas
77068
United States
Houston
Texas
77068
United States
: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
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Closed
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10:00 am – 4:00 pm
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10:00 am – 4:00 pm
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10:00 am – 4:00 pm
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10:00 am – 4:00 pm
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10:00 am – 4:00 pm
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10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in SF
Street‑food favorites. Sizzling plates. Friendly vibes. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino grill and street‑food spot; typical $12–25 per plate and combos; unlimited rice offered on some dine‑in orders. Menu Highlights: – Sizzling pork sisig and other sizzling plates – Lechon kawali and grilled liempo – Chicken inasal and chicken BBQ – Bicol Express (coconut milk, chilies, veggies, pork) – Pork lumpia – Street‑food snacks: fish balls, kwek‑kwek, kikiam, pork isaw, pork ear – Sinigang and bitter melon dishes – Generous steamed rice; house soy‑vinegar dip for grills Service Highlights: – Warm, attentive, and respectful staff; welcoming vibe – Clean space with comfortable seating; inviting atmosphere – Karaoke entertainment on site – Good intro to Filipino food for first‑timers Notes: – Some report incorrect/unstable hours; found the shop closed during posted times – Occasional takeout delays; a few orders sat and cooled before handoff – A few comments on smaller portions (adobo plate, skewer meat) – One diner found beef sinigang mild/not sour enough – A few mention the surrounding area feels rough Logistics: – On Mission Street in San Francisco; easy to pair with a neighborhood stroll Diners come for the street‑food nostalgia and sizzling plates. Folks rave about the pork … read full review
4441 Mission St
San Francisco
California
94112
United States
San Francisco
California
94112
United States
: 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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Closed
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3:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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3:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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3:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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3:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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11:00 am – 9:00 pm
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Closed
Filipino Restaurants in V Beach
Creative Filipino-fusion rolls. Big portions. Friendly vibes. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino‑fusion, lumpia-focused; value pricing (pancit around $10 mentioned), generous portions. Menu Highlights: – Classic lumpia (frequently praised; “best” for several diners) – Beef lumpia – Fusion lumpia: Philly Cheesesteak, Gouda Bacon Burger, Monte Cristo, Buffalo Chicken, Curry – Dessert lumpia: Oreo, Banana Bombs, Piña Colada, Creamy Apple Crisp – Pork adobo bowl (sometimes served with coleslaw) – Chicken pancit – “Boss Sauce” wings – House dipping sauce that many rave about Service Highlights: – Owners and staff consistently described as warm and friendly – Many visits note great, attentive service – Welcoming vibe; Christian faith-based decor mentioned positively – Crowd-pleaser for gatherings; samplers/party orders go fast Notes: – Pancit can skew very salty for some; a few cite clumpy noodles and light veggies – Adobo bowl divides opinions: comforting and flavorful to some; too vinegary or “pulled pork on rice” to others – Menu leans Filipino‑American fusion; not fully traditional, which disappointed a few seeking classic fare – Occasional long waits/slower service reported – One order accuracy issue (received fewer curry pieces than ordered) – A couple of diners felt non-lumpia items were just okay Customers come for the lumpia—classic … read full review
228 N Lynnhaven Rd #125
Virginia Beach
Virginia
23452
United States
Virginia Beach
Virginia
23452
United States
: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Closed
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11:00 am – 6:00 pm
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11:00 am – 6:00 pm
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11:00 am – 7:00 pm
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11:00 am – 7:00 pm
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11:00 am – 7:00 pm
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Closed
Filipino Restaurants in San Diego
Lumpia hits. Homey bakes. Early-bird silogs. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino bakery-cafe; plates around $10–$15; party trays available. Menu Highlights: – Lumpia (party trays praised; crisp with sweet-chili dip) – Pancit – Chicken adobo – Silog plates: tapsilog, longsilog, tosilog, lechonsilog (~$13.25 noted) – Kare‑kare – Porkchopsilog – Empanadas (chicken, beef) – Pan de sal (warm, fresh) – Desserts: leche flan, ube cheese rolls – Drinks: mango and cantaloupe juice Service Highlights: – Friendly, welcoming staff; consistent, energetic service for many – Small but clean dining area; hole‑in‑the‑wall, family‑favorite vibe – Easy to order; counter split between baked goods and ready-made items – Opens very early, good for breakfast seekers Notes: – Some complaints about long waits and receiving food cold or bland – Occasional to‑go issues: soup/juices/sauces spilling; silog eggs overcooked; meats dry – A few find dishes “just okay” or like simple home cooking – Front-of-house can feel disorganized; handwritten menu – One customer felt phone service was curt; another felt awkward about language dynamics if not speaking Tagalog/Bisaya Logistics: – Opens as early as 5:30 AM; closed on Mondays – Short lines at times; limited seating Customers come for the lumpia and homestyle plates, and many leave happy … read full review
10606 Camino Ruiz Suite 7
San Diego
California
92126
United States
San Diego
California
92126
United States
: 6:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Closed
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6:00 am – 6:00 pm
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6:00 am – 6:00 pm
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6:00 am – 6:00 pm
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6:00 am – 6:00 pm
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6:00 am – 6:00 pm
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6:00 am – 4:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Dallas
Authentic eats. Turo‑turo comfort. Community vibes. Restaurant Category: Casual turo‑turo cafeteria + Filipino grocery; about $12–$25 per person typical; desserts like halo‑halo around $9–$10; weekend lechon by the pound; party trays available. Menu Highlights: – Dinuguan (raved as the best by several diners) – Pork liempo/grilled pork belly – Bicol Express – Lechon (especially on weekends) – Pancit (including Pancit Palabok; frequently praised) – Pork BBQ skewers – Sisig and chicken curry – Batangas Lomi – Turon – Halo‑halo (popular but mixed feedback) Service Highlights: – Homey, “feels like back home” atmosphere with a community feel – Live music/karaoke on weekends; lots of love songs – Combined grocery + café with Filipino staples (polvoron, kakanin, Goldilocks, suka) – Turo‑turo line; you can also request freshly cooked dishes – Owners Chona and Piolo are noted as very hospitable – Dine‑in or carry‑out; party trays available Notes: – Prices run high for some, with recent price increases noted – Portions can feel small for the price; disposable plates mentioned – Quality can be inconsistent (e.g., dry BBQ, occasional burnt pork belly, missing sauce) – A few concerns about hot-hold temperatures on the line – Halo‑halo criticized by some as mostly ice and … read full review
19009 Preston Rd #209
Dallas
Texas
75252
United States
Dallas
Texas
75252
United States
: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Mon
Closed
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10:00 am – 8:00 pm
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10:00 am – 8:00 pm
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10:00 am – 8:00 pm
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10:00 am – 8:00 pm
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10:00 am – 8:00 pm
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10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Jersey City
Street-food nostalgia. Silog favorites. Warm, homey welcome. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino café/street-food spot; $12–$25 for popular items, good value portions Menu Highlights: Silog bowls: tocilog, tapsilog, and other rice-and-egg plates Street classics: fishballs with sweet or spicy sauce, siomai, lumpia shanghai/gulay (veggies) Noodles and soups: Lomi Batangas Comfort mains: pork sisig, pork sinigang with rice Merienda sweets and drinks: halo-halo, ube/regular ice scramble, taho, turon, bananacue, calamansi and chocolate jelly drinks Service Highlights: Owners Jhona and Josan called out as exceptionally friendly and helpful Welcoming, family-run vibe; staff explain dishes to first-timers Freshly made orders, clean and cozy space with indoor and outdoor seating Catering praised for easy planning, on-time delivery, and crowd-pleasing flavor Notes: Casual, street-food focus; more merienda and silog than formal entrée-style dining Social, family feel; popular items and pop-ups can draw crowds Reviews lean strongly positive; minor critiques were rare in the feedback provided Logistics: Jersey City location; several diners found nearby street parking Seating available inside and outside; suitable for small parties and casual gatherings Catering available for events; occasional pop-ups (e.g., Narra Collective) mentioned Customers come for the nostalgia—fishballs with sweet or spicy dip, taho, ice scramble, and turon—served alongside silog bowls that hit … read full review
283 Newark Ave
Jersey City
New Jersey
07302
United States
Jersey City
New Jersey
07302
United States
: Closed
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12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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Closed
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12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Denver
Elevated Filipino plates. Modern, homey vibe. Pricey but buzzworthy. Restaurant Category: Upscale/modern Filipino (chef-driven). Expect $75–$100 per person with cocktails; smaller plates, happy hour and brunch available. Menu Highlights: – Sisig Hash (crispy, savory, brunch favorite) – Pancit (flavorful for many, a crowd pleaser when on point) – Adobo Fried Rice (rich, umami-packed for some) – Crab Fat Noodles (intense, buttery crab flavor; a top pick) – Hot Pandesal with specialty butters (bone marrow + sweet butter) – Pork Belly entrée and seared cabbage – Ube waffle (brunch) – Basque-style Pandan Cheesecake (frequent “best ever” dessert) Service Highlights: – Warm, attentive staff who explain the menu well – Welcoming, allergy-aware service; friendly, conversational vibe – Aesthetic, modern space with Filipino touches; date-night feel – Happy hour with creative cocktails/mocktails; brunch and dinner can get busy Notes: – Portions run small; many find prices steep – Menu leans fusion/elevated; authenticity and flavor boldness divide diners – Some dishes/drinks can be inconsistent (e.g., dry pork belly musubi, bland/over-sweet cocktails, salty noodles) – Limited menu breadth; a few wished for more traditional favorites – Auto 20% service charge; some were surprised and felt tip prompts were excessive – Pacing can be uneven (staggered … read full review
1350 40th St
Denver
Colorado
80205
United States
Denver
Colorado
80205
United States
: 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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4:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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10:00 am – 2:00 pm
4:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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10:00 am – 2:00 pm
4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Seattle
Beloved lumpia, bold bowls. Small portions, mixed consistency. Late-night takeout vibes. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino, takeout-first spot; typical $12–$18 rice bowls; lumpia orders around $8–$9; desserts extra Menu Highlights: – Pork lumpia (frequently praised; a go-to) – Chicken or pork adobo rice bowls – Sisig rice bowl – Beef tapa with garlic rice – Ube bread pudding with ice cream; turon; ube shortbread – Steak and eggplant rice bowls – Sandwiches (adobo burger reportedly removed) Service Highlights: – Friendly neighborhood crew; some staff go above and beyond – Quick text-to-order turnaround for takeout – Walk-up window option – Feels home-cooked; a popular late-night bite Notes: – Portions often described as small for the price – Quality can be inconsistent (bland or overly salty dishes; dry adobo; mushy/overcooked rice; missing sides like pickled veg/mango salsa) – Lumpia size/quantity changes noted; value questioned – Reported long waits even with reservations; occasional early kitchen closure; irregular hours – Some menu favorites discontinued or changed (e.g., adobo burger off menu; vegan lumpia now mostly vegetables) – Tipping prompt at order rubs some takeout customers the wrong way – A few tense customer-service encounters and DoorDash confusion mentioned – A couple of diners suspect ownership/management … read full review
1356 E Olive Wy
Seattle
Washington
98122
United States
Seattle
Washington
98122
United States
: 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
6:00 pm – 9:30 pm
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6:00 pm – 9:30 pm
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6:00 pm – 9:30 pm
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6:00 pm – 9:30 pm
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Closed
Filipino Restaurants in San Antonio
Crispy lumpia. Homey adobo. Friendly, fast service. Restaurant Category: Food truck, casual; around $10 per plate, combo plates available. Menu Highlights: – Lumpia (extra crispy, often called a favorite) – Chicken adobo (tender, juicy, “best around” for many) – Pancit/noodles (well-seasoned, nostalgic flavors) – Pork BBQ – Tempura shrimp – Goto (Filipino rice porridge) – Numbered combo plates (#4, #5 popular picks) Service Highlights: – Super friendly, welcoming owners – Fast turnaround; food served hot and fresh – Consistent quality that keeps regulars coming back – Good portions and strong value – Accommodates bulk lunch orders Notes: – Menu uses numbered combo plates; dessert is available but not always prominently mentioned Logistics: – Food truck setup with quick takeout; orders come out hot – Typical price mentioned: about $10 per plate – Can handle larger group orders (e.g., multiple plates for office/lunch) Diners talk about Imelda’s like a lucky find on the road—literally, since it’s a food truck—and a spot they keep coming back to for the classics. The lumpia gets a ton of love for being hot, crunchy, and savory, often stealing the show even when folks also order chicken adobo and pancit. Many say the adobo is tender … read full review
6141 Granberry
San Antonio
Texas
78239
United States
San Antonio
Texas
78239
United States
: 12:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Mon
Closed
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12:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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Closed
Filipino Restaurants in DC
Modern Filipino comfort. Ube-brunch standouts. Cozy, bustling vibe. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino restaurant with brunch and dinner; $20–$40 per person typical. Menu Highlights: – Chicken and ube waffles/“uber pancakes”; spicy adobo fried chicken – Sizzling sisig – Bicol Express – Mama Alice’s lumpia – Pancit (bihon/canton) – Grilled ribeye skewers and short rib – Curries (e.g., coconut curry chicken) – Tosilog bowl, soft pandesal – Ube desserts: cheesecake and bread pudding – Cocktails: Palawan; notable gin selection Service Highlights: – Friendly, helpful staff; warm, attentive service for many diners – Smooth reservations; nice touches for celebrations (birthday candles, personalized anniversary table) – Intimate, slightly underground space with a lively, cozy energy – Outdoor seating can be quieter; can get busy at peak times Notes: – Service can be inconsistent; a few diners reported long waits or inattentive servers even when not crowded – Portions feel small for the price to some customers – Mandatory 20% service charge mentioned by multiple diners – A few dishes arrived lukewarm; one salad was overdressed; a couple of diners found flavors underwhelming – Patio seating sits on a slanted sidewalk, which some found uncomfortable – Sizzling plates can leave some smoke hanging inside Logistics: … read full review
3155 Mt Pleasant St NW
Washington
District of Columbia
20010
United States
Washington
District of Columbia
20010
United States
: 10:00 am – 9:00 pm
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10:00 am – 9:00 pm
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10:00 am – 9:00 pm
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10:00 am – 9:00 pm
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10:00 am – 9:00 pm
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10:00 am – 9:00 pm
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10:00 am – 9:00 pm
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10:00 am – 9:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Austin
5610 North Interstate 35
Austin
Texas
78751
United States
Austin
Texas
78751
United States
: Closed
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9:00 am – 2:00 pm
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9:00 am – 2:00 pm
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Closed
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Closed
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9:00 am – 9:00 pm
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9:00 am – 9:00 pm
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9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Atlanta
Hidden gem vibes. Comforting Filipino flavors. Warm, welcoming service. Restaurant Category: Casual neighborhood Filipino bistro (small dining room) Menu Highlights: – Chicken skin chicharron (crispy chicken skins) – Lumpia (with well-loved dipping sauce) – Pork adobo (often praised as a standout) – Lechon kawali / crispy pork belly – Longaniza – Chicken inasal with coconut rice and salad – BBQ chicken skewers – Beef short ribs – Pompano – San Miguel beer Service Highlights: – Attentive, friendly service; quick to check in on tables – Calm, peaceful, thoughtfully styled ambiance – Very small, cozy space with an intimate, personable vibe – Food often served promptly – Welcoming to first-timers to Filipino cuisine; feels like a community spot Notes: – Seating can be tricky due to limited space; occasional waits and seating frustrations mentioned – One mention of flies during a visit – Some diners noted the advertised photos didn’t match the current menu selection Logistics: – Located in the Grant Park neighborhood – Outdoor seating is offered – Takeout is a solid option and often suggested by diners – Beer available (e.g., San Miguel) Customers come for the crunchy chicken skins, hot lumpia, and deeply savory pork adobo, and many … read full review
580 Woodward Ave SE
Atlanta
Georgia
30312
United States
Atlanta
Georgia
30312
United States
: 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Mon
12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Tue
12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Miami
Halo-halo hits the spot. Great boba. Friendly stand vibes. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino snack stand/kiosk; affordable drinks and treats Menu Highlights: – Halo-halo (often praised as delicious) – Boba/bubble tea (brown sugar, black tea strawberry with tapioca) – Mango snows/shaved ice – Sushi rolls (dragon roll; several folks rave about them) – Shakes and waffles – Weekly Filipino-style meals Service Highlights: – Super friendly, kind staff with great energy – Helpful in guiding choices – Quick service; good vibes – Consistent compliments on attentiveness Notes: – More of a grab-and-go stand; not a sit-down restaurant – Drinks lean sweet for some palates Logistics: – Set up as a stand outside Target; convenient for post-errand treats Customers come for the halo-halo and stay for the boba—lots of love for the brown sugar and fruity teas with tapioca. Folks also talk up the mango snows and even the sushi rolls, with a few calling the dragon roll a favorite and the sushi surprisingly delicious for a small stand. Beyond drinks and sweets, diners mention weekly meals and a broad menu that goes beyond the basics, plus shakes and waffles for an easy treat. Diners enjoy the warm, upbeat service just as much … read full review
8352 S Dixie Hwy
Miami
Florida
33143
United States
Miami
Florida
33143
United States
: 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Mon
12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Tue
12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Wed
12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sat
12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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1:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Honolulu
Filipino comfort classics. Big dessert selection. Mixed service, mixed quality. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino turo-turo and bakery; roughly $10–$20 per combo plate, baked goods budget-friendly; some diners find prices high with add-ons. Menu Highlights: – Pandesal and Spanish rolls (often praised, sometimes described as bland on off days) – Kakanin/desserts: puto, kutsinta, sapin-sapin, halo-halo, coffee jello – Kare-kare, dinuguan, igado, lechon, chicken adobo, pancit, tinola – Fried chicken, pork BBQ, chicken empanadas – Banana lumpia/turon; flan cake gets mixed feedback Service Highlights: – Opens early; convenient for quick Filipino food and baked goods – Friendly, welcoming staff mentioned by many; helpful with advance orders – Can get busy; wait times and slow service during peak hours – Inconsistent experiences: order errors, substitutions, uneven portions, and occasional attitude or rushed service reported Notes: – Quality swings: some describe food as fresh and tasty; others find it bland, lukewarm, or “leftover” – Small portions and confusing upcharges for sides on combo plates – Order mistakes (e.g., Spanish roll vs. pandesal), long waits for pre-orders – Cleanliness and hygiene complaints from multiple diners (e.g., hair in food, roach sightings, flies, dogs on tables, no gloves) – Ran out of white rice on occasion; … read full review
1833 N King St
Honolulu
Hawaii
96819
United States
Honolulu
Hawaii
96819
United States
: 5:00 am – 7:00 pm
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5:00 am – 7:00 pm
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5:00 am – 7:00 pm
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5:00 am – 7:00 pm
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5:00 am – 7:00 pm
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5:00 am – 7:00 pm
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5:00 am – 7:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Phoenix
Ube treats that wow. Cozy mom-and-pop vibes. Mixed meals and value. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino eatery + bakery; mains in the low-to-mid teens; halo-halo around $10 (per diners) Menu Highlights: – Ube cheesecake (often called the best) and ube cheese Danish – Wide bakery selection: tarts (ube, coconut, taro), buns (ube, coconut, chocolate), leche flan, ube puto – Lumpia Shanghai – Chicken adobo (fall-off-the-bone for some) – Torta talong and pancit luglug – Filipino spaghetti – Dinuguan (“chocolate meat”) and sinigang – Halo-halo (popular but opinions vary) – Kare-kare (polarizing: loved by some, not by others) Service Highlights: – Family-owned, combined bakery/restaurant; relaxed, small, tucked-away space – Owners Tony and Tess are often mentioned as warm, welcoming hosts – Clean dining area; sometimes light jazz and occasional karaoke for a lively vibe Notes: – Some diners feel prices are high for the quality; halo-halo called pricey and light on toppings by a few – Food quality can be inconsistent: reports of bland/salty dishes and one mention of freezer-burnt chicken – Paper/plastic plates put off some diners – A few complaints about billing discrepancies and lack of an itemized receipt – Isolated service issues: pushy sales tone, curt interactions, and a … read full review
3531 W Thunderbird Rd
Phoenix
Arizona
85053
United States
Phoenix
Arizona
85053
United States
: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Closed
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11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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11:00 am – 5:00 pm
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11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Jacksonville
Homestyle Filipino flavors. Big portions. Friendly vibe. Restaurant Category: Casual turo-turo (steam-table) Filipino spot, $7–$15 per plate typical; value 2-meat combos. Menu Highlights: – Pancit Palabok (often praised as the best around); classic pancit – Sinigang (a weekly favorite for some) – Chicken adobo, kare-kare, dinuguan, pakbet, afritada – Lechon kawali (crispy, tender), pork and chicken BBQ – Lumpia, teriyaki-on-a-stick – Pork siopao (fresh 12-pack), buns and baked goodies – Halo-halo (noted for generous mix-ins, not just ice) – Pantry items/Filipino groceries also available Service Highlights: – Warm, welcoming staff; helpful in explaining dishes – Consistently friendly, patient counter service – Generous portions; 2-meat combo can feed two for some – Clean, no-frills setting; home-cooked feel – Ability to substitute pancit for rice on combos Notes: – A couple of customers reported getting sick after eating here (one specifically mentioned greasy fish) – One diner found the dinuguan too salty – Popular dishes can sell out; better earlier in the day – Buffet and past promos (e.g., Saturday AYCE, Tuesday specials) were mentioned historically but are no longer offered post‑COVID Diners come to Nino’s Pinoy Express for that comforting, homestyle Filipino taste—big portions, fair prices, and a friendly, no-frills vibe. … read full review
7628 103rd St
Jacksonville
Florida
32244
United States
Jacksonville
Florida
32244
United States
: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
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9:00 am – 6:00 pm
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9:00 am – 6:00 pm
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9:00 am – 6:00 pm
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9:00 am – 6:00 pm
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9:00 am – 6:00 pm
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9:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Closed
Filipino Restaurants in San Jose
Classic Filipino bites. Big bakery selection. Chaotic but comforting. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino bakery-cafeteria; budget to mid-range (some diners find it a bit pricey, especially via delivery) Menu Highlights: – Chicken chop suey (noted on Wednesdays and weekends) – Fresh lumpia and lumpia shanghai (popular for trays/potlucks) – Pork sinigang, chicken inasal, chicken BBQ, bistek, adobo – Palabok/pancit and arroz caldo – Halo-halo – Sans Rival and Sylvannas; buko pie; pandesal; chicken empanadas Service Highlights: – Friendly staff overall, but service can be slow and disorganized – Ordering system feels confusing (one-item-at-a-time, long lunchtime lines) – Mixed demeanor during rush hours; some report rudeness under pressure – Dine-in tables can be sticky/not promptly cleaned – Pre-orders and refunds occasionally mishandled or delayed – Bakery cashier window sometimes unmanned; no shopping baskets – Inside a shopping center; simple, not fancy Notes: – Quality can be hit-or-miss; some items praised, others disappointing – Reports of mold on mamon and puto; occasional stale bread rolls and dry mocha cake – Fresh lumpia sauce described as watered down by some – Palabok noted as greasy by a few; portions felt light on meat for others – Pre-packaged hopia described as having a chemical taste … read full review
1535 Landess Ave
San Jose
California
95101
United States
San Jose
California
95101
United States
: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
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8:00 am – 6:00 pm
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8:00 am – 6:00 pm
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8:00 am – 6:00 pm
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8:00 am – 6:00 pm
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8:00 am – 6:00 pm
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8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Philadelphia
Filipino bites in the market. Sweet treats shine. Savories divide opinions. Restaurant Category: Casual market stall (Reading Terminal Market), counter-service; ~$12–$20 per item; halo-halo around $14. Menu Highlights: – Pork BBQ skewers (often praised for flavor; others found them small/bland for the price) – Silog breakfasts (tocilog/tapsilog/spamsilog); breakfast steak got shout-outs – Lumpia (fried and fresh versions; quality and value called out both positively and negatively) – Ube treats: ube pandesal and ube cake drew raves; macarons praised for texture – Halo-halo (very mixed feedback, from “authentic but too sweet” to “worst I’ve had”) – Pancit/palabok, dinuguan, sinigang available (frequently criticized for taste/accuracy) Service Highlights: – Many mention friendly, prompt staff and a welcoming, family-like feel – Event catering called accommodating and reliable – Counter moves at a reasonable pace even when the line looks long – Dessert and bread display up front looks fresh and inviting Notes: – Authenticity concerns: several diners say recipes and ingredients are off (e.g., palabok tasting “like pho,” pancit with nontraditional mix, lumpiang sariwa served with rice/potatoes/bell pepper, balsamic notes in a silog, runny adobo/dinuguan) – Halo-halo complaints include being overly sweet or oddly bland, grainy/tasteless ice cream, and missing classic toppings; price felt … read full review
45 N 12th St
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
19107
United States
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
19107
United States
: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
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9:00 am – 6:00 pm
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9:00 am – 6:00 pm
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9:00 am – 6:00 pm
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9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Daly City
Legendary BBQ skewers. Karinderya vibes. Big portions. Restaurant Category: Takeout-only Filipino karinderya, cash-only; Cheap eats, about $3–$12 per item; party trays available Menu Highlights: – Pork BBQ skewers (most raved-about; sweet-savory marinade, smoky, tender) – Chicken BBQ skewers (popular, though some prefer pork) – Lumpia Shanghai (10-piece packs, crowd favorite for parties) – Pancit (often paired with skewers) – Kaldereta and stewed beef dishes – Chicken adobo – Rice plates Service Highlights: – Grab-and-go counter; no dine-in – Lines can be long, especially weekends; waits range from 15 minutes to an hour+ – Friendly, mom-and-pop vibe; efficient with preorders and party trays – Can run out of BBQ; early orders help – Classic hole-in-the-wall feel with that unmistakable BBQ aroma Notes: – Cash only – Inconsistent moments: occasional burnt or cold skewers; one-off “no chicken in the adobo” complaint; one diner noted MSG – A few concerns about cleanliness/food handling setup from some customers – Service can feel disorganized during peak times; wait estimates not always accurate Customers come for the skewers—plain and simple. The pork and chicken sticks are the headliners, with a lightly sweet marinade, juicy bite, and just enough smoky char to make you crave another one. … read full review
66 School St
Daly City
California
94014
United States
Daly City
California
94014
United States
: 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
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8:00 am – 7:00 pm
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8:00 am – 7:00 pm
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8:00 am – 7:00 pm
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8:00 am – 7:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Sacramento
Turo-turo comfort. Big flavors. Mixed experiences. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino turo-turo/cafeteria style; combo plates around $12–$15; Party trays/catering available (e.g., ~$260 fed ~50 people) Menu Highlights: – Lumpia (fresh-made, crunchy even after hours; generous filling) – Pancit (often praised; a crowd favorite for parties) – Pork menudo – Sisig (sizzling, well-seasoned per fans) – Fried bananas/turon – Ube cheesecake – Beefsteak/bistek – Value combo meals and lunch specials (1–2 items) Service Highlights: – Mom-and-pop, homey karinderia vibe – Turo-turo line with plenty of choices – Friendly, helpful servers; some thoughtful touches (e.g., securely wrapped to-go boxes) – Can handle catering; portions for trays noted as generous Notes: – Hours can be inconsistent; several customers arrived during posted times and found it closed – Food quality can be hit-or-miss (some praise authenticity; others found items old/dried out or cold) – Some diners mentioned oily dishes and rising prices with smaller portions – Cleanliness concerns from a few (dirty floors; renovations feel) – Occasional service issues (long waits, missed orders, perceived favoritism at the counter) – Ambience varies: some say modern/traditional mix; others say minimal atmosphere and photos don’t match reality Customers come for the comfort classics—especially the fresh, crunchy lumpia and … read full review
4571 Gateway Park Blvd
Sacramento
California
95834
United States
Sacramento
California
95834
United States
: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Closed
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10:00 am – 6:00 pm
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10:00 am – 6:00 pm
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10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Long Beach
Authentic lutong-bahay. Budget-friendly plates. Clean, cozy turo-turo. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino turo-turo (steam-table) spot, budget-friendly; daily rotating menu (Mon–Sat). Menu Highlights: – Chicken adobo – Pancit – Mongo (munggo) stew – Caldereta – Sisig – Sinigang – Lechon kawali – Fried fish – Silog-style breakfasts (Filipino sausages with egg and rice) Service Highlights: – Friendly owner and welcoming staff; often offer tastes of dishes – Quick service with generous portions – Fresh, hot food; “lutong-bahay” style and not oily – Extremely clean kitchen and dining area – Daily rotating selection; good for party pick-ups Notes: – Items can sell out early; limited selection later in the day – Mixed experiences with phone responsiveness; one report of rudeness – No air conditioning noted inside – Small space; turo-turo setup – Lumpia Shanghai availability inconsistent Logistics: – Small on-site parking lot – Dine-in room available – No AC reported Diners come here for classic, homestyle Filipino flavors without the grease, and many say the food tastes like what mom cooks at home. Favorites pop up again and again: chicken adobo, pancit, mongo, caldereta, sisig, sinigang, lechon kawali, and even fried fish. Breakfast fans mention the silog-style sausage plates with egg and rice … read full review
1560 W Willow St
Long Beach
California
90810
United States
Long Beach
California
90810
United States
: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
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8:30 am – 5:00 pm
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8:30 am – 5:00 pm
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8:30 am – 5:00 pm
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8:30 am – 5:00 pm
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8:30 am – 5:00 pm
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8:30 am – 5:00 pm
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Closed
Filipino Restaurants in West Covina
Crispy pata hits. Hearty platters. Service can be mixed. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino sit-down, family-style; mid-range. Menu Highlights: – Crispy pork pata/fried pork leg – Crispy meat platter and meat platter (ribs called out as outstanding) – Pork BBQ skewers and pork barbecue – Sisig – Pancit guisado; garlic rice; bagoong fried rice – Calamares; pork soup – Halo-halo; Sago Gulaman – Butterfly shrimp – Family platters for sharing Service Highlights: – Often described as friendly, accommodating, and attentive – Quick service on many visits; welcoming hosts – Can be short-staffed and slower at busy weekend lunches (some food arrived cold) – Occasional miscommunication (dessert served before mains) – Tables for four can feel tight when ordering many dishes – Comfortable for family celebrations; relaxed, quiet on some weeknights Notes: – Inconsistent food quality reported: some dishes overcooked/burnt, a few “not fresh” or “leftover-tasting” – One-off misses: overly crunchy/burnt seafood, palabok not to taste (thin noodles, missing chicharrón) – A few reports of rude service, sarcasm about tips, and perceived favoritism toward Tagalog speakers – Cleanliness complaints from a couple of diners (floors) and concern about a coughing server – Online order errors/missing items for takeout – Portions described by … read full review
2530 Amar Rd
West Covina
California
91792
United States
West Covina
California
91792
United States
: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
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11:00 am – 8:00 pm
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11:00 am – 8:00 pm
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11:00 am – 8:00 pm
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11:00 am – 8:00 pm
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11:00 am – 8:00 pm
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10:00 am – 8:00 pm
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10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Cerritos
Lively vibes. Big flavors. Loud live band. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino dining with live music; mid-range pricing (many find it a bit pricey for portions; others say reasonable) Menu Highlights: – Kare-kare (often praised; rich and satisfying) – Lechon kawali (crispy, well-loved) – Pork barbecue skewers (tender, flavorful) – Crispy dinuguan (a standout for some) – Beef caldereta (flavorful, cooked right) – Pancit canton (tasty, though some wanted more for the price) – Adobo fried rice (well-liked) – Fried platter (crowd-pleaser for first-timers) – Chicken adobo (mixed feedback: favorite for some, mild for others) – Tokwa’t baboy and vegetable egg rolls (solid delivery/takeout picks) Service Highlights: – Generally accommodating, friendly staff – Lively atmosphere with a live band and an energetic crowd – Place gets busy; some tables are reserved and it fills up fast – Staff addressed issues when flagged (e.g., restroom concern handled promptly) Notes: – Repeated complaints about extremely loud music; some found it disruptive – Pricing leans high for some; portion sizes feel small to a few diners – Occasional service hiccups reported (rude interaction; “service nonexistent” by one) – Inconsistencies: undercooked rice, “not fresh” comment, and a restroom fly incident (resolved during the visit) – … read full review
11305 183rd St
Cerritos
California
90703
United States
Cerritos
California
90703
United States
: 11:00 am – 8:30 pm
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11:00 am – 8:30 pm
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11:00 am – 8:30 pm
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11:00 am – 8:30 pm
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11:00 am – 8:30 pm
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11:00 am – 10:00 pm
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11:00 am – 10:00 pm
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11:00 am – 8:00 pm