Filipino Restaurants Seattle & Washington Enjoy
Discover the best Filipino restaurants Seattle & Washington offer. Looking for Lumpia, Sisig, Adobo, or Halo-Halo? Check out these delightful options in the Emerald City and the Evergreen State.
Crispy lumpia. Savory adobo. Friendly market crew. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino market stall/food truck and delivery, $9–$20 per plate typical Menu Highlights: – Lumpia (pork and ground beef), often praised as exceptionally crispy and flavorful – Garlic pancit bihon – Chicken adobo (including drumsticks) – Pork belly – Combo plates with rice, lumpia, pancit, and proteins – Sweet chili dipping sauce for lumpia Service Highlights: – Warm, friendly interactions at the stall, even during busy, hot market days – Consistent quality for many ordering through DoorDash – Good value pricing noted by several diners Notes: – Pancit portions/veg content feel skimpy to some; “mostly noodles” mentioned – A few diners felt flavors were bland or not true to Filipino taste – Saltiness can run high, especially on chicken adobo, according to some – Authenticity opinions are split: some say “authentic,” others say “Westernized” Logistics: – Frequently pops up at South Lake Union Saturday Market (Seattle) and Downtown Everett Farmers Market – Available for delivery on DoorDash Customers come for the lumpia—crispy, golden, and loaded with flavor—and many call the sweet chili sauce a perfect match. The garlic pancit and combo plates with rice, adobo, and lumpia are popular at farmers … read full review
701 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103
Seattle
Washington
98109
United States
Seattle
Washington
98109
United States
: Closed
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10:30 am – 3:30 pm
Lumpia standout. Big portions. Friendly crew. Restaurant Category: Casual counter-service Filipino, $12–$25 for popular plates; catering available Menu Highlights: – Lumpia (crisp, flavorful crowd favorite) – Chicken adobo (comfort dish; pork adobo also noted) – Pork sisig (popular; mixed takes on texture/flavor) – Kare-kare (peanut sauce praised by many) – Inihaw pork ribs (tender, juicy; served with rice and pancit) – Halo-halo and cassava cake; Calamansi juice – Silog plates and pancit sides – Mac salad with a thin-apple twist Service Highlights: – Friendly, helpful crew that explains dishes well – Counter-ordering with self-serve water, sauces, and bussing – Fast turnaround; food served hot and fresh – Catering is organized and reliable; lumpia fried right before pickup – Clean, cozy, no-frills space that gets busy Notes: – Some diners found certain items bland or just “mid” – Pork adobo can run salty; pork belly is quite fatty – One diner reported greasy meats, rude service, and high prices – Kare-kare once had cilantro, which some found non-traditional – Rice can be on the mushy side – Sisig was “ok for the price” for some; texture preferences vary Logistics: – Street parking on Beacon Ave can be chaotic; allow extra time, … read full review
2710 Beacon Ave S
Seattle
Washington
98144
United States
Seattle
Washington
98144
United States
: 11:00 am – 7:30 pm
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Closed
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11:00 am – 7:30 pm
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11:00 am – 7:30 pm
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11:00 am – 7:30 pm
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11:00 am – 7:30 pm
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11:00 am – 5:30 pm
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
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Closed
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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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6:00 pm – 9:30 pm
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Closed
Modern Filipino comfort. Hip vibes. Standout wings. Restaurant Category: Casual-modern Filipino with full bar; typical spend $25–$45 per person. Reported special: last-Sunday karaoke with a $63 per person fixed menu. Menu Highlights: – Sinigang Wings (sweet-tangy glaze; a crowd favorite) – Adobo (pork and chicken versions; saucy and tender) – Mushroom/Shroom Fried Rice (often praised, vegetarian-friendly) – OG Palabok and Classic Noodles (pancit) – Lumpia (noted for perfect crisp) – Bok Broc – Oink Oink and Who’s Your Papa – Kinilaw – Fried chicken; Bulalo – Mango dessert; calamansi soda; cocktails (incl. lemongrass) and NA sodas Service Highlights: – Fast, friendly, and attentive staff; easygoing, welcoming energy – Hip, colorful space with good music and a chill vibe – Full bar with fun cocktails and pretty, well-presented drinks – Menu clearly labeled for dietary restrictions; vegetarian options available – Attractive plating and aesthetics get shout-outs – Occasional karaoke night with lively, party-like atmosphere Notes: – Prices feel high to some; steamed rice charged separately (~$4) – 20–22% automatic gratuity surprised a few diners – One diner reported an off-smelling sisig; another mentioned some dishes leaning salty – Portion/value concerns noted (e.g., small adobo portion without included rice) – Karaoke nights … read full review
710 8th Ave S
Seattle
Washington
98104
United States
Seattle
Washington
98104
United States
: 12:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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Closed
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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 – 9:00 pm
Ube pancakes. Big silog plates. Warm tita/tito hospitality. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino breakfast/brunch, $15–$25 per person typical Menu Highlights: – Ube pancakes (weekends only) with strong ube flavor – Silog combo plates (tapsilog, longganisa/Ilocos sausages, eggs, garlic rice) – Garlic fried rice on nearly every plate – Lechon kawali and lechon fried rice – Crispy meat lumpia; pork chop fried rice special – Bistek and French toast combo – Halo-halo dessert (classic, bean-forward) Service Highlights: – Exceptionally friendly, welcoming crew; homey, family vibe – Owner greets tables and chats; occasional freebies for guests – Order at the counter first; staff assigns seating – Portions are generous; food arrives quickly once seated – Decor is busy with photos and mementos that feel nostalgic Notes: – Long lines, especially on weekends; small dining room – Ube pancakes only available on weekends – Mixed feedback: vegetable lumpia can be oily/soft; tapa sometimes chewy – Halo-halo’s whole beans aren’t for everyone – Coffee noted as weak by some – A few diners felt it wasn’t worth the wait Customers come for the ube pancakes and the hefty silog plates—garlic rice, sunny-side eggs, and sweet-salty meats that hit all the comfort-food notes. Diners enjoy how … read full review
120 Stewart St
Seattle
Washington
98101
United States
Seattle
Washington
98101
United States
: 7:00 am – 3:00 pm
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7:00 am – 3:00 pm
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7:00 am – 3:00 pm
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7:00 am – 3:00 pm
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7:00 am – 3:00 pm
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7:00 am – 3:00 pm
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7:00 am – 3:00 pm
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7:00 am – 3:00 pm
Creative Filipino plates. Cozy, intimate vibe. Pricey with a 22% service charge. Restaurant Category: Upscale modern Filipino; typical $50–$90 per person before drinks, plus 22% automatic service charge. Private catering available (Wildcats). Menu Highlights: – Short rib kare-kare with rich peanut-bagoong sauce (signature dish) – Escabeche black cod (sweet-sour, buttery, flaky) – Tuna aguachile – Crispy pata – Lumpia with tangy dipping sauce – Fried chicken with gravy – Sinigang with green apple twist – Garlic fried rice – Filipino “paella” and a standout fried potato small plate – Chocolate mousse dessert; gluten-free options clearly labeled Service Highlights: – Warm, attentive, and homey service; frequent check-ins – Small, intimate, laid-back space with good vibes; great for anniversaries and celebrations – Often busy; reservations strongly encouraged and noted by staff – Occasional complimentary birthday/celebration desserts – Family-friendly touches (staff assisting with stroller) – Menu shows creative spins while honoring Filipino roots; clear GF labels Notes: – Prices feel high to several diners; portion size perceptions vary – 22% automatic service charge rubs some the wrong way – Seasoning can skew salty for some (pancit, kare-kare); a few found flavors “flat” – Mixed take on fried chicken (some tender, others dry/over-fried) – … read full review
2524 Beacon Ave S
Seattle
Washington
98144
United States
Seattle
Washington
98144
United States
: 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Salmon sinigang star. Homestyle Filipino comfort. Warm, lively stall. Restaurant Category: Market stall, counter-service Filipino; around $15–$20 per plate typical at Pike Place Market Menu Highlights: – Salmon sinigang (sour salmon soup; often called the standout) – Longanisa – Chicken adobo – Pork adobo – Fried bangus – Dinuguan – Pancit – Lumpia – Fried salmon collar Service Highlights: – Warm, auntie-style hospitality that feels like being fed at home – Family-run and loved by the local Filipino community – Friendly, attentive counter service – Bustling, lively Pike Place vibe Notes: – Prices feel high to some given the market location; a few call it touristy – Consistency can be hit-or-miss; a couple diners found pork dry or flavors not “wow” – One customer reported a tense interaction with the chef and adobo that tasted sweet – A diner praised the sinigang flavor but disliked bony salmon cuts and hurried plating Logistics: – Counter seating only with very limited space; many opt for takeout – Inside Pike Place Market with open-hall seating nearby – Daily-changing menu; cooked in small batches and popular items sell out early Customers come for the salmon sinigang and stay for the “fed by auntie” hospitality. … read full review
1506 Pike Pl #509
Seattle
Washington
98101
United States
Seattle
Washington
98101
United States
: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
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Closed
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11:00 am – 4:00 pm
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11:00 am – 4:00 pm
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11:00 am – 4:00 pm
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11:00 am – 4:00 pm
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11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Filipino-Russian fusion. Ube treats. Super friendly crew. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino–Russian fusion bakery-cafe; about $5–$9 per pastry, ~$8–$9 per savory piroshki; coffee and specialty drinks available. Menu Highlights: – Piroshki/“Pinoyshki”: garlic beef asado (sells out fast), beef & cabbage, potato & cheese, chicken pot pie, salmon & cream cheese – Filipino flavors: pork bicol, ube latte (not too sweet), “ube baby” – Vegan options: tofu sisig pinoyshki; plant-based meat fillings – Sweets and extras: blueberry crumble, raspberry roll, seasonal strawberry–jalapeño items, coffee and drinks – Occasional specials: borscht soup Service Highlights: – Warm, upbeat, and informative staff; quick service – Clean, comfy space with cute, lighthearted branding and fun vibe – Helpful with events and catering; hands-on support Notes: – Popular items sell out; one diner noted a 6-piroshki limit – Mixed feedback on taste/texture: a few found some items bland, meat fillings a bit mushy, or the bread slightly sweet – One ube cookie felt too sugary/pricey – Pork sisig is discontinued; third-party delivery menus reportedly not updated, causing order cancellations – Not strictly traditional piroshki style, which some noticed Logistics: – Outdoor seating available – Easy to take to-go; catering offered, with staff assistance for setup Diners come … read full review
715 E Pine St
Seattle
Washington
98122
United States
Seattle
Washington
98122
United States
: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
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Closed
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8:30 am – 2:30 pm
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8:30 am – 4:00 pm
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8:30 am – 6:00 pm
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8:30 am – 6:00 pm
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8:30 am – 6:00 pm
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8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants Seattle Greater Area & Around Washington
Filipino Restaurants in Tacoma WA
Flavor-packed fusion. Cozy mom-and-pop vibes. Friendly service. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino–Latino fusion, $12–$25 per item typical Menu Highlights: – Chicken adobo (often called the best by diners) – Lechon belly (crispy and savory when on point) – Lumpia (crispy shell, juicy filling) – Pancit and palabok (including a popular crispy palabok) – Sisig – Halo-halo and ube treats (ube pancakes, churros with ube drizzle) – Calamansi iced tea and mangonada – Fusion picks like gambas al ajillo and fish tacos Service Highlights: – Warm, attentive, family-run feel; staff check in often – Personalized touches (e.g., custom spicy sauce made for guests) – Handles small groups and larger parties; fast for a 12-person lunch – Sometimes slow to greet/seat during busier times – Clean, cozy, straightforward space; family-friendly Notes: – Consistency dips: chicken inasal reported burnt/dry; lechon belly occasionally not crispy – A few dishes miss the mark for some: birria tacos messy/fatty; beef kaldereta flavor not quite there; beef tapa marinade tasted burnt – Ube waffle and ube coffee underwhelming for some – Prices feel moderate to a bit high to a few diners Logistics: – Easy parking: small lot plus free street parking; often plenty available – Brisk takeout … read full review
3511 McKinley Ave
Tacoma
Washington
98404
United States
Tacoma
Washington
98404
United States
: 11:00 am – 7:00 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
Super-crispy rolls. Drive-thru only. Friendly owners. Restaurant Category: Drive-thru/Takeout Filipino lumpia specialty shop, about $14–$16 per dozen; rotating weekly menu; catering available. Menu Highlights: – Taco Mix lumpia (taco-inspired filling) – Banana dessert lumpia (banana cinnamon), sweet and crunchy – Chedda Peppa (cheddar-pepper), a fan favorite – Crab and Cheese – Adobo-style – Angel’s Original (meaty veggie twist) – Teriyaki (ground chicken; appears on certain weeks) – Weekly rotating flavors, plus two sauce options Service Highlights: – Drive-thru only setup with a quick window; walk-up to the window works too – Weekly menu posted on Tuesdays; easy online pre-order for Fri/Sat pick-ups – Cooked-to-order in about 15 minutes, or cold packs to fry at home; sold by the dozen – Friendly, patient owners and staff; great with kids (even offered treats while waiting) – Catering praised for being hot, on time, and with lots of flavors – Staff share cooking tips for take-home packs Notes: – Some Filipino diners felt the taste was just okay and a bit pricey – Limited days/hours and rotating availability; certain flavors sell out – No dine-in (drive-thru only) – Must buy by the dozen and can’t mix flavors in a box – Expect a … read full review
1607 Center St
Tacoma
Washington
98409
United States
Tacoma
Washington
98409
United States
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1122 S 11th St
Tacoma
Washington
98405
United States
Tacoma
Washington
98405
United States
Filipino Restaurants in Bremerton WA
Flavorful adobo, crispy lumpia. Big portions. Super friendly vibes. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino counter-service (dine-in and take-out), $10–$15 per plate typical Menu Highlights: – Chicken adobo (often called Island Chicken Adobo) – Pork adobo – Lumpia (fresh, crispy; sweet-and-spicy dipping sauce) – Pancit – Coconut chicken; occasional orange/teriyaki chicken plates – Hearty rice plates; extra adobo sabaw on rice – A few diner-style items spotted (e.g., fried cod with sides; lemon cream cake) Service Highlights: – Warm, kind, and personable counter staff/owner – Quick, friendly service; talkative, welcoming vibe – Generous portions and good value – Old-school, diner-like setting with jukebox/80s music – Take-out friendly; many make it a regular stop Notes: – Hours are inconsistent; sometimes closed mid-day despite “open” signs, and phone can be hard to reach – Limited menu on some days – A few diners found dishes under-seasoned or not to their taste; one-off complaints about pancit being sparse and food seeming reheated Customers come for the adobo and lumpia, and most walk out happy and full. Chicken and pork adobo are the headliners—tender, saucy, and comforting—with rice that soaks up extra sabaw the way many of us like it at home. The lumpia gets a … read full review
109 Washington Ave
Bremerton
Washington
98337
United States
Bremerton
Washington
98337
United States
: 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
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10:00 am – 5:30 pm
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10:00 am – 5:30 pm
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10:00 am – 5:30 pm
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10:00 am – 5:30 pm
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10:00 am – 5:30 pm
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Closed
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Authentic comfort eats. Generous portions. Warm, family-run vibes. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino eatery/mini-mart, about $10–$15 per plate; fair prices. Menu Highlights: – Lechon kawali and ribs – Pancit (plus pancit palabok) – Chicken adobo – Stewed beef (kaldereta-style praised by some) – Curry (flavorful; some wish spicier) – Lumpia Shanghai (popular but sometimes made-to-order) – Sinigang – Spam musubi Service Highlights: – Friendly, welcoming staff; often generous with extras (free lumpia, free mango) – Helpful and honest guidance (e.g., dessert portions and prep) – Quick service for hot plates; clean to several diners – Homey, older space with a mini-market of Filipino/Asian and frozen goods – Some items made-to-order; potential wait for lumpia Notes: – Occasional rude greeting reported; one mention of an odor – Lumpia not always ready at opening; possible 45–60 min wait if frozen – One report of pancit being too salty and fatty; missing silverware – Sisig and dinuguan described by a few as too oily or not traditional – Curry could be spicier, per one diner – Space feels a bit old to some Customers come for the comforting, “lutong-bahay” flavors—lechon kawali that hits the spot, pancit (including palabok), adobo, stewed beef, curry, and plenty … read full review
2901 Perry Ave NE
Bremerton
Washington
98310
United States
Bremerton
Washington
98310
United States
: 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
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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
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10:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Closed
Bold sisig, crispy fish. Cozy, old‑school vibes. Big portions. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino-Asian grill/diner, $10–$22 per item; dine-in and takeout (no delivery mentioned by diners) Menu Highlights: – Crispy sisig (often called the best) – Lumpia (fresh from the fryer) – Pancit (chicken pancit praised) – Dinuguan (hard to find locally; called fabulous) – Pinakbet (served in big bowls) – Fried tilapia – Fish & chips/halibut and chips – Kalbi short ribs (a favorite for some; mixed feedback overall) – Halo-halo (tasty but debated on value/toppings) – Chicken and mushroom teriyaki (comforting, broth-y style) – Monggo soup with pork and bitter melon Service Highlights: – Friendly owner presence; cheerful staff for many diners – Quick service for dine-in; leftovers reheat well – Generous portions and fair prices – Cozy, modest room with Filipino artwork; clean bathroom Notes: – Order issues reported: missing items (e.g., crab rangoon, lumpia), wrong meats, and reluctance to fix mistakes – Phone experience varies: slow to answer; a few felt unwelcome or encountered rude tone – No delivery, according to diners – Authenticity debated: some call it very authentic; others disagree – Inconsistent execution: cold/steamed veggies on plates, bland fried noodles/yakisoba, thin kare-kare with little meat, … read full review
32 NE Silver Pine Dr # 214
Bremerton
Washington
98311
United States
Bremerton
Washington
98311
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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11:00 am – 9:00 pm
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11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Crispy lumpia. Big portions. Friendly, family-run vibe. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino counter-service, budget-friendly; about $8–$15 per meal typical. Menu Highlights: – Pork and beef lumpia — super crispy, savory filling; the clear star – Pancit — flavorful and satisfying – Adobo — rich and “slaps,” per repeat diners – Fried bananas (turon-style) — sweet, crunchy treat – Rotating Filipino comfort dishes beyond lumpia and pancit Service Highlights: – Warm, welcoming “auntie/lola” energy; owner often on-site and accommodating – Quick service with fresh batches; generous portions and prices – Patient with questions; offers samples for spice concerns – Considerate with dietary needs (e.g., soy allergy) and hard-of-hearing guests – Clean, simple dining area Notes: – Dining room can feel quite warm; vibe can be a bit chaotic or bare-bones – Occasional temperature inconsistencies (some lumpia not piping hot); waiting for a fresh batch helps – One customer felt non-lumpia dishes were weak compared to the lumpia – Location/ownership has changed over the years; now in a new home Logistics: – Street-side parking available Customers come for the lumpia—crispy shells, tasty pork or beef filling, and that made-with-care feel. Pancit and adobo round out the comfort-food lineup, and the little fried bananas … read full review
417 Park Ave
Bremerton
Washington
98337
United States
Bremerton
Washington
98337
United States
: 10:30 am – 6:30 pm
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Closed
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10:30 am – 6:30 pm
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10:30 am – 6:30 pm
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10:30 am – 6:30 pm
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10:30 am – 6:30 pm
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11:30 am – 6:00 pm
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11:00 am – 2:30 pm
Legit Filipino flavors. Crispy comfort food. No-frills, family-run. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino comfort food and fish & chips spot Menu Highlights: – Lumpia (vegetable and Shanghai) – Kare-kare (oxtail/peanut stew) – Beef nilaga and beef/pork sinigang (including whole pompano sinigang) – Lechon kawali (crispy pork belly) – Sisig – Mongo/munggo – Halo-halo – Fish and chips; seafood basket – Chicken and pork adobo Service Highlights: – Friendly, hard-working counter staff; small, family-owned vibe – “Hole-in-the-wall” atmosphere; clean up front, simple space – Food often described as made with heart; many find it worth the wait – Can be quiet/not crowded at times Notes: – Inconsistency reported: dry fish, bland house fried rice, undercooked tempura potatoes, and greasy lumpia on a bad day – Some dishes felt under-seasoned (e.g., lechon kawali), and one beef “teriyaki” ate more like bulgogi – Long waits (around 30 minutes) even when not busy; limited communication on timing – A takeout bag was reportedly handed over unsealed – Lumpia called tasty but on the small side – Whole pompano sinigang is bony; soup can be very sour for those not into maasim – Occasional Uber Eats order cancellations mentioned Logistics: – Dine-in, takeout, and delivery available … read full review
4217 Wheaton Wy
Bremerton
Washington
98310
United States
Bremerton
Washington
98310
United States
: 11:00 am – 9:00 pm
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11:00 am – 9:00 pm
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Closed
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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
Crisp lumpia. Homestyle plates. Heartfelt hospitality. Restaurant Category: Casual, counter-service Filipino eatery with an attached Filipino grocery; generally budget-friendly combo plates and quick takeout. Menu Highlights: – Lumpia (often called amazing/fresh; quick to make in bulk) – Pancit / pansit bihon (a frequent favorite) – Chicken adobo (many rave; a few found it dry/salty) – Dinuguan (blood stew; “best in the county” for some) – Kare-kare and sisig – Chicken barbecue – Lechon and sinigang – Bubble waffles (noted as back) – Halo-halo (mixed feedback lately) – Curry chicken praised for tender, flavorful meat – Market finds: ube bread, Filipino snacks, unique drinks, and ice cream Service Highlights: – Family-run warmth; friendly, welcoming counter service – Offers samples before ordering for first-timers – Fast turnaround; can prep large lumpia orders quickly – Clean, cozy space that feels like a home-cooked experience – Portions often described as generous for the price by many – Attached Filipino grocery for hard-to-find ingredients and treats Notes: – Hours can be inconsistent; a few report unexpected closures – Isolated complaints about customer service; one said not competitively priced – Occasional inconsistencies: adobo/pancit a bit dry or salty for some – Halo-halo quality dipped for a … read full review
1220 Sylvan Way
Bremerton
Washington
98310
United States
Bremerton
Washington
98310
United States
: 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
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Closed
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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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11:00 am – 7:00 pm
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11:00 am – 7:00 pm
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11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Auburn WA
Affordable Filipino comfort. Quick food-court fix. Crowd-fave lumpia. Restaurant Category: Casual mall food court stall, $12–$18 per combo/meal typical Menu Highlights: – Lumpia (especially pork) — consistently praised – Pancit — often called excellent – Chicken Adobo / Adobo Pork — tender and juicy; pork adobo sells out when available – Pork Sinigang — homestyle, tangy comfort for many – Dinuguan — enjoyed by fans, though a few note seasoning/temperature issues – Arroz Caldo — warm, flavorful bowl – Pork Sisig — loved by some, dry for others – Crispy chicken skin with vinegar — nostalgic street-food vibe – BBQ chicken skewers/kabobs — a sleeper hit – Chicken curry — tasty but oily, with bones Service Highlights: – Fast, convenient counter service for a quick meal – Friendly, gracious staff interactions mentioned frequently – Generous scoops on good days; rice-and-gravy combos satisfy – Clean food-court stall; family-friendly mall setting – Occasional staff singing adds a fun vibe Notes: – Hit-or-miss quality and seasoning; flavors can lack tang or depth on certain days – Pork sisig sometimes dry; some wish for more citrus/vinegar in sisig/dinuguan/sinigang – Temperature inconsistency (e.g., dinuguan served cool) – Kare-kare feedback: heavy on tripe, tough meat – … read full review
1101 Outlet Collection Way
Auburn
Washington
98001
United States
Auburn
Washington
98001
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 – 9:00 pm
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11:00 am – 9:00 pm
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11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Big SE Asian flavors. Hole-in-the-wall vibe. Expect a wait. Restaurant Category: Casual Lao/Thai-Filipino fusion, hole-in-the-wall; roughly $10–$20 per plate; occasional budget specials (e.g., 99¢ wings). Menu Highlights: – Lao sausage; chicken laab; nam khao (crispy rice) – Papaya salad (including the “dark funk” style) – Fried rice with bold flavor – Pad Thai (many loved it; one said it was too sweet) – Yellow curry; pepper sauce – Mango sticky rice – Filipino items: palabok, lumpia; balut – Occasional tomahawk and a standout salmon dish – 99¢ chicken wings during promos Service Highlights: – Owner and small crew described as kind, welcoming, and helpful; fixed wrong orders and offered discounts – One-person or very small team running things; long waits are common and orders may be paused during rush – Not a standard sit-down; limited seating and takeout-friendly – Interior is very basic; some noted dirty tables and a bathroom light issue – Items can sell out or be unavailable during busy periods Notes: – Very long and sometimes unpredictable wait times; a few felt misled about “5 minutes” – Opening delays and being turned away during peak times happened to some – Cleanliness concerns from several diners; a few … read full review
1525 A St NE #106
Auburn
Washington
98002
United States
Auburn
Washington
98002
United States
: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Thu
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Fri
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Sat
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Sun
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Ube-forward breakfasts. Comfort classics. Hidden-gem vibes. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino cafe/deli, $12–$25 per meal typical. Menu Highlights: – Ube-forward breakfast hits: Ube pancakes and French toast, chicken and ube waffles with pandan chicken, plus the Ubegato – Adobo fried rice (often called out as the standout) – Pork belly kare-kare; pork sisig; dinuguan – Longanisa and tocino plates; pork belly Benedict – Smoked brisket sandwich (messy but beloved) – Turon, royal bibingka, and big halo-halo – Vegan options: vegan curry and vegan “meatloaf” – Drinks and sweets: ube and mango smoothies, calamansi iced tea Service Highlights: – Counter-service setup: order at the front; food is brought out; self-bussing – Generally quick for many visits, though some experienced longer waits – Mixed front-counter interactions; thoughtful touches noticed at times – Clean, unassuming space with a comfy, neighborhood feel – Catering offered; praised for communication, presentation, and quality Notes: – Tip prompt at checkout despite counter-service rubbed some diners the wrong way – A few mention portion differences between dine-in and to-go – One report of a hair in food; staff handled it with a refund and comped treat – Some diners found certain dishes a bit bland for the price; most … read full review
3615 W Valley Hwy N
Auburn
Washington
98001
United States
Auburn
Washington
98001
United States
: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wed
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
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10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Fri
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sat
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sun
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Filipino Restaurant in Federal Way WA
Comforting adobo. Craveable lumpia. Cozy, homey vibe. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino eatery (turo-turo/hot bar), $10–$20 per plate; party trays available. Menu Highlights: – Lumpia/shanghai rolls – Chicken adobo and pork adobo – Beef kare-kare – Dinuguan – Sisig – Lechon kawali/lechon – Chicken skewers (“chicken on a stick”) – Halo-halo and cassava cake – Ube tres leches (ube flavor is light for some) – Palabok (mixed feedback; party tray criticism) Service Highlights: – Friendly, inviting hospitality; welcoming host – Fast service and quick hot-bar setup for grab-and-go – Clean, quiet dining room with tasteful, island-inspired decor – Consistency varies: some meals served hot and fresh, others reported lukewarm Notes: – Several diners reported cold food (pancit, pork skewers, palabok) and a few mentioned feeling unwell afterward – Portions feel small for the price to some; others find pricing fair/cheap – Flavor can be uneven (e.g., bland pancit, empanada oily/tasteless, mild ube taste) – Party-size palabok order criticized as cold/old tasting – One report of arriving during posted open hours but finding it closed Logistics: – Tucked in an obscure mall in Federal Way; Filipino snacks and pantry goods available in-store – Hours may not always match the Google listing, according … read full review
1500 South 336th St #16
Federal Way
Washington
98003
United States
Federal Way
Washington
98003
United States
: 10:30 am – 6:00 pm
Mon
10:30 am – 6:00 pm
Tue
Closed
Wed
10:30 am – 6:00 pm
Thu
10:30 am – 6:00 pm
Fri
10:30 am – 6:00 pm
Sat
10:30 am – 6:00 pm
Sun
12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Filipino Restaurant in Edmonds WA
Filipino-Hawaiian flavors. Happy hour hangout. Friendly, above-and-beyond service. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino–Hawaiian fusion with bar; mid-range ($15–$25 plates) and popular happy hour deals. Menu Highlights: – Pork belly sisig (often called a standout; great with a poached egg) – Chicken adobo (juicy, not dry) – Pancit (a frequent favorite and good “upgrade” option) – Kalua pork/pig with cabbage – Lumpia (well-loved but sometimes unavailable or off the menu) – Garlic shrimp – Spam musubi (as a side) – Mixed plates for variety and value – Beef kilawin – Ube horchata and mixed drinks – House doughnuts Service Highlights: – Warm, attentive, and responsive staff; service often praised – Great happy hour for food and drinks – Relaxed, small local vibe; easygoing “island time” atmosphere – Staff noted for going above and beyond to help guests Notes: – Salt level runs high for some diners, especially on pork/proteins – Poke received a few negative comments – Lumpia can be out of stock or not on the menu at times – Occasional long waits and reports of being closed more often than expected – Some feedback about non-recyclable plastic used for dine-in – One guest wished for more beer options Logistics: – … read full review
622 5th Ave S
Edmonds
Washington
98020
United States
Edmonds
Washington
98020
United States
: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Thu
2:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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11:00 am – 8:00 pm
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11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Sun
Closed
Filipino Restaurants in Kent WA
Big portions. Pinoy-Hawaiian comfort. Friendly vibes. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino–Hawaiian fusion; dine-in/takeout plus food truck pop-ups; typical $12–$20 per bowl/plate, event items around $15–$17. Menu Highlights: – Pork adobo rice bowl – Loaded fries with beef – “Moco adobo” (loco moco–style) – Garlic chicken bowl or burrito – Crispy fried chicken sandwich – Spicy mayo salmon poke bowl – Lumpia and spicy lumpia – Pork belly fried rice (often with fried egg) – Ube malasadas/ube donuts – House hot sauce Service Highlights: – Big portions, good for sharing – Food served hot and fresh with flavorful sauces – Friendly staff and chill, welcoming vibe – Small kids menu available Notes: – Occasional takeout mix-ups or missing items with limited amends reported – One diner complained of canned-tasting gravy – Chicken nachos (ordered without spicy mayo) described as bland and pricey by one customer – Ube donuts/malasadas sometimes reported without filling – A few found plates too rice-heavy or wished eggs were runny – Fusion style isn’t for everyone Logistics: – Hours have been inconsistent; multiple diners found the shop temporarily closed (Oct–Nov 2023) and some online orders were canceled – Often appears at events via food truck/pop-ups (e.g., Sounders matches); … read full review
21230 84th Ave S
Kent
Washington
98032
United States
Kent
Washington
98032
United States
: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
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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 – 6:00 pm
Sun
Closed
Tasty halo-halo. Karaoke vibes. Filipino comfort. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino restaurant with karaoke Menu Highlights: – Halo-halo (often praised as tasty/amazing) Service Highlights: – Karaoke on-site creates a fun, lively atmosphere – Overall Filipino food mentioned positively Notes: – Feedback mostly highlights halo-halo; limited mentions of other specific dishes – No pricing details mentioned in the reviews Customers come for the halo-halo, which multiple diners call tasty and even amazing. The vibe includes karaoke, so it feels like a spot where folks can sing, hang out, and enjoy Filipino comfort food together. Diners enjoy the overall food, although the reviews mainly focus on dessert. Some customers mention the karaoke as a standout part of the experience. Details like price, specific savory favorites, or service speed aren’t clear from the feedback so far. … read full review
23655 Pacific Hwy S
Kent
Washington
98032
United States
Kent
Washington
98032
United States
: Closed
Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
Closed
Thu
4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Fri
4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Sun
Closed
Filipino Restaurant in Lynnwood WA
Comforting flavors. Big portions. Hit-or-miss service. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino eatery, $12–$20 per plate; sides/desserts around $5–$10. Menu Highlights: – Sizzling sisig – Pancit bihon/noodles – Lechon kawali (crispy pork belly) – Nilagang baka (beef soup) – Kare-kare (oxtail) – Bicol Express – Crispy pata – Fried/daing bangus and bangsilog – Chicken and pork BBQ skewers – Halo-halo (often praised) – Lumpia Shanghai and pan de coco/baked goods Service Highlights: – Homestyle, family-run feel; some visits felt warmly welcomed and attentive. – Hearty portions; many say it hits that “lutong bahay” comfort. – Wait times can be long for dine-in and takeout; orders occasionally missed or not entered. – Communication gaps: phones go unanswered; staff not always proactive when items are out. – Front-of-house experience varies—from friendly to curt; occasional gossip/phone use noted. – Ambience splits opinions; some find it cozy, others dislike the playlist. Notes: – Food consistency varies: dry pork/chicken on some visits; laing can be very coconut-forward. – A few serious complaints about off/old-tasting dishes (e.g., sinigang, fried bangus). – Value concerns on small lumpia and price/menu confusion. – Rice may be charged separately for some meals. – Restroom cleanliness and minor maintenance issues reported. Logistics: – … read full review
3333 184th St SW
Lynnwood
Washington
98037
United States
Lynnwood
Washington
98037
United States
: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Thu
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
Sun
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Filipino Restaurant in Renton WA
Home-style flavors. Sisig & Kare-kare favorites. Warm, family-run vibe. Restaurant Category: Casual, family-run Filipino diner; about $15–$25 per entree (rice sometimes extra) Menu Highlights: – Sisig (often praised) – Kare-kare (rich flavor; some note meat tenderness varies) – Special Pancit Palabok (with crab fat) – standout dish – Bulalo – Tortang talong and pork BBQ – Lumpia – Adobo fried rice – Pinakbet – Freshly made buko pie Service Highlights: – Friendly, welcoming owners; home-away-from-home feel – Simple, no-frills dining room; sometimes karaoke – Can get very busy on Sundays; wait times can stack up – Prompt and warm service for many visits – Items can sell out; some out-of-stock notices Notes: – Inconsistent hours and unexpected closures (including being closed during posted hours or for cleaning) – Long waits and understaffed periods, especially on Sundays – Mixed food consistency (oily pancit, burnt lumpia ends, occasional tough kare-kare meat) – Some find portions small; rice not included and charged separately – Limited payment options reported (cash, Venmo, Zelle) and a few reports of automatic 22% gratuity on card payments – Bathroom cleanliness complaint from one visit – Limited dessert options; drinks like calamansi and coconut available Logistics: – Quaint spot … read full review
16928 116th Ave SE
Renton
Washington
98058
United States
Renton
Washington
98058
United States
: 11:30 am – 7:30 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
11:30 am – 7:30 pm
Wed
11:30 am – 7:30 pm
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Closed
Fri
11:30 am – 7:30 pm
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11:30 am – 7:30 pm
Sun
12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Filipino Restaurant in Shoreline WA
Homestyle hot bar. Generous portions. Friendly mom-and-pop. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino grocery with hot bar and takeout lunch counter; budget-friendly. Menu Highlights: – Chicken or pork adobo (often praised) – Beef kaldereta/beef stew – Lumpia (crunchy, popular) – Dinuguan (customer favorite) – Sinigang, tinola, and pochero (rotating specials) – Halo-halo – Cabbage soup – Longganisa and marinated bangus – Select Filipino bakery items Service Highlights: – Warm, husband-and-wife owners; welcoming mom-and-pop feel – Hot bar set out around noon with a simple rotating menu – Generous portions and good value – Fast, friendly service; brief lines during the lunch rush – Sari-sari–style grocery with Filipino snacks, drinks, and pantry staples; convenient for the area – Able to accommodate party trays and short-notice orders Notes: – Limited daily selection (typically one pork, one beef, one chicken, one veggie) – Popular dishes sell out early; lunch peak can mean a wait – One diner reported a pricing error on lumpia and a dry chicken empanada – Mixed feedback on in-store vegetable availability – Primarily a to-go setup Customers come for the hot bar lunches—adobo, kaldereta/beef stew, dinuguan, and rotating classics like sinigang or tinola—served in generous bowls at reasonable prices. Folks mention … read full review
18002 15th Ave NE
Shoreline
Washington
98155
United States
Shoreline
Washington
98155
United States
: 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Mon
11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Tue
11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Wed
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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11:00 am – 4:30 pm
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Closed
Filipino Restaurants in Tukwila WA
Charred BBQ hits. Comfort classics. Wallet-friendly. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino eatery, $10–$16 per plate; party trays available. Menu Highlights: – Manila BBQ pork skewers/plates (tender, char-grilled, sweet-savory) – Lumpia Shanghai and fresh lumpia – Dinuguan – Tokwa’t baboy (tofu and pork with vinegar) – Goto/Arroz caldo (rice porridge) – Silog plates (bangsilog, longsilog) – Bibingka and leche flan – Lechon – Pancit/Palabok (mixed feedback) Service Highlights: – Friendly, down-to-earth vibe; often noted as congenial – Self-serve utensils and water; bus-your-own tables – Cup of broth sometimes comes with meals – Heavy takeout/call-in traffic; popular for party trays – Affordable pricing, generous portions for many – Can get busy; waits and slower service at times Notes: – Long waits, even with call-ahead; pickup timing transparency wished for – Occasional stock-outs (mais con yelo, soup, salad) and early closing reported – Order mix-ups (pancit vs. palabok) and missing change mentioned – Seasoning inconsistencies: a few found pancit dry, arroz caldo underseasoned; occasional overcooked lumpia – One diner questioned authenticity – Tap water tastes chlorinated to some Logistics: – Across from Westfield Southcenter; easy to spot – Plenty of parking reported Customers come for the char-grilled Manila BBQ pork, hearty stews, and homestyle … read full review
307 Tukwila Pkwy
Tukwila
Washington
98188
United States
Tukwila
Washington
98188
United States
: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Wed
10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Thu
10:00 am – 8:00 pm
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10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Sat
10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Sun
10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Crispy chicken. Comfort classics. Friendly vibes. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino dining; family-friendly; good for groups and celebrations. Menu Highlights: – Max’s signature crispy fried chicken – Kare‑kare with oxtail – Sinigang (part of holiday/bundle meals) – Garlic fried rice – Filipino desserts and sweet treats – Pinoy comfort classics that taste “like home” Service Highlights: – Friendly, welcoming staff and a homey atmosphere – Capable of coordinating large parties smoothly (around 40 guests mentioned) – Waitlist tends to move quickly – Positive notes about a new owner’s presence Notes: – Some diners found several dishes too salty – Occasional slow seating, missed refills, or delays during busy times and staffing shortages (e.g., Father’s Day weekend) – Service consistency can vary with the crowd Customers come for the ultra‑crispy Max’s chicken and the comforting lineup of Filipino favorites. Kare‑kare with oxtail gets special shoutouts, and folks craving sinigang and garlic fried rice leave happy. Dessert lovers say the sweet treats scratch that Pinoy craving, and quite a few diners describe the overall flavors as the kind that feel like home. Diners enjoy the friendly vibe, and several mention smooth experiences for big celebrations—one birthday group of about 40 said everything ran … read full review
16830 Southcenter Pkwy
Tukwila
Washington
98188
United States
Tukwila
Washington
98188
United States
: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Mon
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Tue
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Wed
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Thu
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Fri
11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Sat
11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Sun
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Flavorful skewers. Family-run warmth. Unique SE Asian vibes. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino & Southeast Asian grill; prices not specified in reviews. Menu Highlights: – Beef skewers/sticks – Pork ribs – Angel wings (stuffed chicken wings) Service Highlights: – Friendly, hands-on owners and welcoming service – Family-friendly atmosphere – Dine-in experience gets praise for vibe and hospitality Notes: – Reviews lean very positive; few critiques mentioned – Prices and portion sizes not specified in these reviews – Vegetarian options not mentioned in these reviews Customers come for the grilled flavors—especially the beef sticks and angel wings—which folks describe as “fire.” The pork ribs get special love too; one diner said their kid didn’t even want to share. Diners enjoy the warm, family-run energy, with people calling out the owners’ hospitality and the family-friendly vibe. There’s also a bit of pride in how unique the spot feels for Southeast Asian fare in the area. Some diners mention the flavors lean bold and satisfying, with that smoky-grill appeal that keeps people coming back. While the feedback here is heavy on praise and light on complaints, a few practical details don’t show up in these reviews—like pricing, portion sizes, or vegetarian choices. Overall, people … read full review
14200 Tukwila International Blvd Suite 141
Tukwila
Washington
98168
United States
Tukwila
Washington
98168
United States
: 11:30 am – 6:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
11:30 am – 6:00 pm
Wed
11:30 am – 6:00 pm
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11:30 am – 6:00 pm
Fri
11:30 am – 6:00 pm
Sat
11:30 am – 5:00 pm
Sun
Closed
Filipino Restaurant in Everett WA
Filipino comfort, island twist. Big portions. Ube heaven. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino cafe with Hawaiian/Island vibes; typical plates $12–$20, desserts/drinks around $10–$13. Menu Highlights: – Pork belly sisig (add an egg on top), sisig bowls – Chicken adobo bowls; BBQ chicken plates – Beef BBQ ribs; inihaw-style beef rib mix plates – Lumpia and super-tasty fried rice – Garlic noodles (mixed feedback on texture) – Halo-halo (ube and mango “series,” plus ube halo-halo refresher) – Ube treats: pancakes, soft serve, cheesecake, tres leches, cookies – Mac salad that many enjoy with plates Service Highlights: – Friendly, welcoming staff; orders often ready on time – Food comes out quickly; some meals in minutes – Lively, cute space with chill Hawaiian music – Portions are generous; many share or take leftovers – Usually easy seating; sometimes no wait Notes: – A few diners found tables not cleaned promptly; occasional loud music – Sauce portions can be stingy for pork bites and lumpia – Garlic noodles sometimes arrive dry; one guest wanted peeled shrimp – Halo-halo portion/container for sharing frustrated one couple; felt pricey with uneven mix-ins – Menu pricing not updated on boards vs actual charges Logistics: – Located in a busy … read full review
11114 Evergreen Wy ste a
Everett
Washington
98204
United States
Everett
Washington
98204
United States
: 11:00 am – 7:30 pm
Mon
11:00 am – 7:30 pm
Tue
11:00 am – 7:30 pm
Wed
11:00 am – 7:30 pm
Thu
11:00 am – 7:30 pm
Fri
11:00 am – 7:30 pm
Sat
9:00 am – 7:30 pm
Sun
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Filipino Restaurant in Arlington WA
Crispy pata favorites. Big portions. Friendly vibe. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino eatery, $12–$25 per item typical. Menu Highlights: – Crispy Pata (most raved-about) – Lumpia (pork and beef options; served hot) – Pancit Bihon (and Bihon+Canton mix) – Palabok – Kare-Kare (beef & shrimp) – Lechon Kawali – Halo-halo and Kona shake – Bistek Tagalog; Pork Adobo – Spicy honey–oyster sauce ribs – Garlic rice Service Highlights: – Friendly, accommodating staff; generally fast service – Made-to-order plates that arrive hot; generous portions – Clean, simple-to-trendy dining space; tidy restroom Notes: – Hours can be inconsistent; several customers arrived during posted times but found it closed – Business info reportedly not updated at times – Cash-only or cash/Zelle; no cards – A few reports of uneven service at the counter – Mixed feedback on certain dishes (e.g., undercooked Bacolod Inasal, bland Bicol Express) – Some diners mention menu/ownership changes; handmade chocolates may no longer be offered despite older raves Logistics: – Plenty of easy parking – Clean restroom Customers come for big-flavor Filipino classics—crispy pata, piping-hot lumpia, pancit bihon, and kare-kare show up again and again in happy notes. Portions are hefty, the food is made to order, and the dining … read full review
3810 166th Pl NE
Arlington
Washington
98223
United States
Arlington
Washington
98223
United States
: 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
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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 – 6:00 pm
Filipino Restaurants in Bellingham WA
Flavor-packed plates. Big portions. Friendly service. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino dining, $12–$25 per plate; happy hour deals; event catering available Menu Highlights: – Combo plate/bowl sampler (up to 7 dishes; generous portions) – Sisig with an egg on top – Vegan butternut squash curry – Lumpia (including vegan lumpia) – Lechon kawali – Pork adobo lunch plate – Grilled chicken and grilled pork plates – Laing (taro leaves in coconut milk) – Roasted brussels sprouts appetizer – Ube princesa dessert and ube lemonade – House-made chili oil; spiced vinegar on request Service Highlights: – Friendly, attentive, accommodating staff – Great value with large portions (leftovers common) – Comfortable handling of vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary needs – Consistently praised catering for weddings and events – Popular happy hour with a tasty house margarita Notes: – Ambience feels a bit dated to some; others found it cozy/nice – Can get uncomfortably warm in summer (AC concerns mentioned) – Occasional long waits for food with limited acknowledgment – One diner preferred another Filipino spot in town – Plant-based “meats” are very realistic—great for many, too realistic for a few Customers come for the deeply seasoned, home-style flavors and leave talking about the … read full review
1151 N State St
Bellingham
Washington
98225
United States
Bellingham
Washington
98225
United States
: 11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
11:00 am – 9:00 pm
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11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Fri
11:00 am – 10:00 pm
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11:00 am – 10:00 pm
Sun
11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Filipino comfort plates. Lively lounge vibes. Patio hangouts. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino restaurant & lounge with bar and live music, $12–25 per plate typical; food truck pop-ups at festivals. Menu Highlights: – Lechon/crispy pork belly (well-loved, crackly skin) – Pork adobo (often tender; occasional bland note) – Lumpia lineup: Shanghai, cream cheese–jalapeño, and dessert lumpia – Pancit (mixed feedback; generous portions from the truck) – Sisig (polarizing—some find it too vinegary) – Halo-halo dessert – Teriyaki chicken (fusion favorite for some) – Filipino beers and rotating craft cocktails; ube ice cream noted but inconsistent Service Highlights: – Friendly, welcoming staff; courteous even when busy – Tropical, cozy dining room; relaxed lounge feel – Patio seating with a chill ambiance; dog-friendly setups noted – Lively events: karaoke, open mic, blues jam, and live music – Bartender-crafted, seasonal/craft cocktails – Food truck draws praise for flavor and portions Notes: – Wait times can be long (seated service and takeout); sometimes just one server – Inconsistent execution: some dishes bland, oily, or overly vinegary/salty – A few complaints about dry chicken, not-fresh rice, and grainy/freezer-burnt ube ice cream – Occasional mismatch with menu photos (shrimp size) and missed requests (extra veg) – Menu … read full review
3236 Northwest Ave
Bellingham
Washington
98225
United States
Bellingham
Washington
98225
United States
: 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Mon
12:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Tue
12:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Wed
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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11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Filipino Restaurant in Tulalip WA
Outlet-mall gem. Big portions, bold flavors. Outdoor-only vibes. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino stall at Seattle Premium Outlets, $12–25 per plate/combos; desserts/drinks extra. Menu Highlights: – Sisig (often praised; “best sisig anywhere” by some) – Lechon kawali (crispy when on-point; generous portions) – Spicy pork – Chicken adobo (mixed feedback) – Lugaw/congee (comforting on cold days) – Lumpia (divisive) – Bistek (mentioned but salty/chewy for some) – Sago & gulaman, halo-halo – “LASA Express” combo plates with big portions Service Highlights: – Warm Filipino hospitality; friendly counter staff and owner presence – Quick turnaround; food comes out fast – Generous portions and neat presentation even in to-go boxes – Al fresco seating with umbrellas/covered area Notes: – Food and service can be inconsistent; some visits are hit-or-miss – Occasional complaints about bland chicken adobo, overly salty bistek – Lechon kawali sometimes mostly fat; a few found it inedible – Lumpia called bland with odd aftertaste by a few diners – Rice occasionally overcooked/wet – Prices feel steep to some for “street food,” while others find it affordable – Limited menu, but focused Logistics: – Located inside Seattle Premium Outlets, kitty-corner to the Nike store; kiosk-style setup – Outdoor seating only (covered), … read full review
10600 Quil Ceda Blvd
Tulalip
Washington
98271
United States
Tulalip
Washington
98271
United States
: 11:30 am – 7:00 pm
Mon
11:30 am – 7:00 pm
Tue
11:30 am – 7:00 pm
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11:30 am – 7:00 pm
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11:30 am – 7:00 pm
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11:30 am – 7:00 pm
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11:30 am – 7:00 pm
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11:30 am – 7:00 pm
Filipino Restaurant in Silverdale WA
Huge portions. Standout lumpia. Warm, family-run vibe. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino counter-serve (gas-station spot), $15–$17 combo plates; lumpia ~$1.75 each; big portions Menu Highlights: – Lumpia (extra long, meaty, super crispy; often called the best around) – Orange chicken (frequently praised; 10/10 from one diner) – Teriyaki chicken combos – Pork adobo (tasty but sometimes on the dry side) – Pancit (comes with plates; mixed feedback) – Desserts (several diners raved) Service Highlights: – Family-run by hands-on owners; friendly, welcoming, community feel – Generous portions at value prices – Fresh-cooked lumpia; staff sometimes add an extra piece if there’s a wait – Attentive touches like helping carry food to the car Notes: – Gas-station setting; atmosphere can feel basic – Occasional order miscommunication and one reported loud kitchen disagreement – Hot case can be limited or items can sell out at times – Mixed feedback: pancit occasionally bland/overcooked; rice a bit mushy once; pork adobo sometimes dry; one person wanted more seasoning in the lumpia filling – Short waits when lumpia is cooked fresh Logistics: – Attached to a gas station; convenient stop for folks fueling up Customers come for the huge, budget-friendly plates and especially the lumpia. Multiple diners … read full review
7978 Seabeck Hwy NW
Silverdale
Washington
98383
United States
Silverdale
Washington
98383
United States
: 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
12:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Wed
12:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Thu
12:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Fri
12:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Sat
12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Sun
Closed
Filipino Restaurant in Joint Base Lewis-McChord WA
Filipino Restaurants in Lakewood WA
Turo‑turo comfort. Pancit and lumpia hits. Mixed value, big heart. Restaurant Category: Casual turo‑turo (carinderia-style), counter service; per-plate pricing with mixed feedback on value Menu Highlights: – Pancit (often praised) – Lumpia (called “best in town”; fresh when timed right) – Pork Adobo (frequently loved; “fantastic”) – Pork Sinigang (tender, stand-out for some) – Ginisang/Ginataang Monggo – Pinakbet – Fried Bangus – Calderetang Kambing (goat) – Taro-root and assorted Filipino desserts Service Highlights: – Friendly, family-style vibe; owner chats with diners and remembers names – Authentic turo‑turo setup with rotating ulam; quick for grab-and-go – Clean store – Regulars feel at home; timely fresh batches of lumpia noted Notes: – Price-versus-portion size gets mixed reactions; a few felt overcharged or found portions small – Some mention inconsistent pricing across visits – A few reports of grumpy/rude service and “cocky” attitude on occasion – Occasional misses on utensils/napkins and to-go packaging even when dining in – Flavor can feel flat to some diners; others find it deeply “lutong-bahay” Diners come for the pancit, lumpia, and classic ulam lineup, and many say it tastes like true lutong-bahay. Regulars rave about the pork adobo and call out a particularly tender pork sinigang, while … read full review
10505 Bridgeport Way SW
Lakewood
Washington
98499
United States
Lakewood
Washington
98499
United States
: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wed
11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thu
11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Fri
11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sat
11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sun
Closed
Sizzling sisig, homestyle flavors. Family vibe. Big portions. Restaurant Category: Casual turo-turo (steam-table) Filipino eatery with attached sari-sari store; typical combo meals around $12–$18; halo-halo about $11. Menu Highlights: – Sizzling sisig (served hot and crackling) – Chicken and pork adobo – Dinuguan – Kare-kare – Lumpia (often hot and fresh) – Halo-halo (traditional style) – Turon – Sinigang (including salmon) – Mongo/munggo – Beef stew/caldereta Service Highlights: – Warm, welcoming, family-run atmosphere; owner is chatty and friendly – Generous portions and a wide hot-food spread plus made-to-order items – Staff sometimes offers samples to first-timers – Occasional free “sabaw” for dine-in guests – Filipino market/sari-sari store connected for snacks and grocery items Notes: – Ordering can feel chaotic with unclear flow; labeling on dishes is limited – Inconsistent execution noted by a few: adobo dry, dinuguan watery, pinakbet/pancit bland or veggie-heavy; rice sometimes watery – A few order accuracy issues (missing sauces, wrong items, sinigang with little/no meat) – Temperature/hygiene concerns from a couple of diners (cold lumpia; a stray hair reported) – Prices have increased; some find combos/add-ons and halo-halo ($11) pricey; a few bill/receipt confusions Customers come for the sizzling sisig, classic adobo, and that nostalgic halo-halo. … read full review
10518 S Tacoma Way C
Lakewood
Washington
98499
United States
Lakewood
Washington
98499
United States
: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thu
11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Fri
11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sat
11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sun
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Filipino Restaurant in Olympia WA
Authentic Filipino classics. Warm, friendly service. Made-to-order plates. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino restaurant; dine-in, takeout, and catering Menu Highlights: – Pancit (generous portions; to-go can feed 2–3) – Lumpia – Lechon kawali – Halo-halo – Ginataang langka (jackfruit in coconut) – Halang-halang (spicy coconut chicken) – Chicken adobo and curry – Garlic prawns and fried fish/escabeche – Pinakbet – Pork sinigang (Cebu-style; offered with black rice) – Afritada Service Highlights: – Friendly, welcoming staff; attentive dine-in service – Owner noted as personable and kind – Takeout orders ready on time and served hot – Portions are hearty; “tastes like home” for many – Catering for events gets strong praise – Dining room described as clean Notes: – Expect a wait; food is cooked to order (not fast food) – Authenticity/seasoning can vary: some found dishes mild (e.g., sinigang) or adjusted to American palate – Lechon kawali feedback mixed (crispiness and dryness varied) – Limited condiments at tables; some diners wanted self-serve sauces (soy, vinegar, bagoong) – One report of service hiccups and a tip/overcharge confusion – Space can feel cramped and could use updating Customers come for the comforting Filipino staples—pancit with big portions, crispy lumpia, halo-halo treats, and rich … read full review
9408 Martin Way E #4
Olympia
Washington
98516
United States
Olympia
Washington
98516
United States
: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Mon
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Tue
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Wed
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Thu
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Fri
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
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12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sun
Closed
Filipino Restaurants in Vancouver WA
Flavor-packed adobo and huli huli. Fast, friendly service. Mall food-court fave. Restaurant Category: Filipino + Hawaiian plate-lunch, fast-casual (Vancouver Mall food court), about $12–$20 per plate. Menu Highlights: – Chicken or pork adobo – Huli huli chicken (and pork) – Chicken inasal – Pancit – Lumpia (Shanghai) – BBQ pork – Kaldereta – Sides: rice, macaroni salad (sweet, pineapple-leaning), bola-bola Service Highlights: – Friendly, welcoming crew – Quick food-court service – Menu keeps expanding with new items – Many note solid portions and good value Notes: – Rice texture can be inconsistent (some found it dry or mushy) – Seasoning can run salty (notably chicken inasal); one diner mentioned an odd aftertaste in adobo – Occasional stockouts (e.g., no chicken adobo, macaroni salad unavailable) – A few felt plates were rice-heavy with not enough meat – Price with drink often lands around $18–$20; a few found it high for what they received – Website/hours confusion led to at least one visit when the stall was closed Customers come for the Filipino comfort classics—adobo, pancit, lumpia—and the Hawaiian-style touches like huli huli plates. Diners enjoy the fresh, homemade feel, with several folks calling out tender, smoky inasal and rich kaldereta, plus … read full review
Mall Food Court, 8700 NE Vancouver Mall Dr Suite 271
Vancouver
Washington
98662
United States
Vancouver
Washington
98662
United States
Bold flavors. Big portions. Warm hospitality. Restaurant Category: Casual Filipino eatery with bar/karaoke, $12–$20 per plate typical; offers takeout and catering. Menu Highlights: – Lechon Roasted Belly Platter and Lechon Kawali (crispy, crowd favorites) – Pork Sisig (often praised, served sizzling-style vibe) – Pancit/Pansit Bihon (veggie-packed noodles, a hit with families) – Lumpia (smaller than some expect, but tasty) – Dinuguan (for the adventurous, well-liked) – Bicol Express and Pork Adobo (comfort classics; adobo noted tender, a bit fatty) – Sinigang (sour soup; extra veggies add-on mentioned) – Halo-halo and other desserts Service Highlights: – Warm, welcoming “auntie” vibe; friendly, attentive staff – Greeted right away; occasional extras for first-timers – Many dishes made to order; can amp the spice on request – Simple, homey setting with laid-back music – Large portions and good value emphasized by multiple diners Notes: – Facilities feel older and the setting is simple – Parking feedback varies: some say ample, others say busy/awkward – Hours seem inconsistent at times; phone wasn’t always answered, per one diner – A few inconsistencies in flavors: one coconut pork tasted buttery/plain; adobo a bit fatty for some – Occasionally understaffed – Lumpia runs smaller than what some are … read full review
612 N Devine Rd
Vancouver
Washington
98661
United States
Vancouver
Washington
98661
United States
: 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Wed
12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Thu
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Fri
11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Sat
11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Sun
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Filipino Restaurant in Spokane WA
Big portions. Island–Filipino fusion. Friendly vibes. Restaurant Category: Casual counter-service island/Filipino-Hawaiian fusion BBQ; $12–20 per plate typical. Menu Highlights: – Coconut Katsu Chicken – Island noodles – Ribs/BBQ plates – Sesame chicken and pancit plates – Lumpia – Furi fries and mac salad – House special lemonades; ice cream/desserts – Vegetarian and gluten-free options (celiac-friendly procedures on request) Service Highlights: – Warm, welcoming, and informative staff; family-run feel – Accommodating even close to closing time – Quick ticket times even during busy lunch for many guests – Generous portions in sturdy, microwaveable to-go containers – Spacious lobby with seating; works for solo diners and groups – Occasional food trailer at community events Notes: – Filipino standbys (e.g., lechon kawali, halo-halo) don’t always taste traditional; flavors lean fusion – Lechon kawali texture/skin and crunch were disappointing for some – Halo-halo called overly sweet and missing usual mix-ins by a few diners – One serious vegetarian mix-up (tofu order came with chicken) and poor interaction near closing – Isolated reports of long waits and portion inconsistencies (especially rice); occasional menu changes Customers come for the generous plates and easygoing island vibe—think coconut katsu, island noodles, ribs, lumpia, and sides like furi fries … read full review
2931 N Division St
Spokane
Washington
99207
United States
Spokane
Washington
99207
United States
: 11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
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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12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Filipino Restaurant in Kennewick WA
Authentic flavors. Big portions. Warm, family vibe. Restaurant Category: Casual, family-run Filipino restaurant; mid-priced with generous portions. Menu Highlights: – Halo-halo dessert (massive, shareable; ube ice cream; not too sweet) – Pork belly (crispy lechon-style, BBQ skewers, and pork belly plates) – Lumpia Shanghai with vinegar and sweet chili dips – Pancit bihon – Sinigang – Beef tapa – Bangus (milkfish) – BBQ chicken – Chop suey – Pineapple fried rice and orange chicken (familiar options for mixed groups) Service Highlights: – Friendly, cheerful staff and welcoming atmosphere – Owner/tito often chats with guests and explains dishes – Family-run, family-friendly energy; Filipino-themed decor – Clean interior; many note attentive service Notes: – Slow service reported by several diners, with long gaps between dishes – A few complaints about order/seating mix-ups and perceived rudeness – Isolated critiques of food tasting canned/premade or too Americanized; saltiness mentioned by a few – Rice not served with a viand for one guest despite expectation – Sun glare at dinner time due to lack of window shades – Some find prices a bit high Customers come for the hearty, familiar Filipino comfort food and the big, shareable portions. Halo-halo is a standout—described as huge, refreshing, … read full review
3911 W 27th Ave #109
Kennewick
Washington
99337
United States
Kennewick
Washington
99337
United States
: 11:00 am – 2:30 pm, 5:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Mon
Closed
Tue
11:00 am – 2:30 pm
5:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Wed
11:00 am – 2:30 pm
5:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Thu
11:00 am – 2:30 pm
5:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Fri
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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11:00 am – 3:00 pm
5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Sun
11:00 am – 3:00 pm