Diaz Cafe

335 Stedman St, Ketchikan
(907) 225-2257

Recent Reviews

odd face

By far the best resturant in Ketchikan. Always friendly service, and amazing, plentiful dishes!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Combination Fried Rice, Fried Chicken Wings, Bar-B-Q Pork, Sweet & Sour Chicken, Mongolian Beef, Fried Shrimp, Pancit, Noodle Soup

Jerilyn Clark

Beef fried rice is the best ever...my favorite here since forever ago!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Travis V

It has been many many years since I was last at the Duaz Cafe. Perhaps 40! The chicken adobo, the pansit, and the lumpia we're the best ever. Try bringing them a nice big fresh fish, and see what happens

marvin buxton

Always a treat coming to Diaz Cafe! Highly recommend the Wednesday and Friday special!!!Parking: Parking may be limited due to it being street side parking near residential and other businessesWheelchair accessibility: Has a ramp inside, light difficulty for entering if disabled.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jay

My family has eaten there for most of my life. A real treasure of this town. Great food.

Arlene Buxton

Super-great food, customer service, & atmosphere. Very popular with local individuals, families, and senior citizens. Reasonably priced.

Aleut Guy

Growing up in Ketchikan, I used to eat at Mama Diaz's with my grandmother. It was a special place and for 36 years of being away from home, when I talked about Ketchikan, this was always going to be at the top of my list, as far as things to do.Shortly after my arrival back home, I went to Diaz Cafe with my family and I must say, for as good as the food was, I was disappointed with the lumpia. They used to be a lot better, but now, it seems like they didn't change the cooking oil or something.Other dishes like the egg foo yung and whatever else was in the family platter were pretty good. It's just the lumpia that weren't all that great.I was amazed that the place looked exactly like it had, when I left, nearly 4 decades ago, and would not tell anyone to avoid eating here. The lumpia may not be as they were, but the food is still tasty enough.Sadly, I only went just once in a month. Maybe I will try it again, next time.

roger lohrer

Great food. Big menu

Mandi MacDonald

I only give it a 4 because they were out of chicken adobo, but I know that's not their fault. They sold out and then were too busy have more prepared! Loved the owners and enjoyed their friendliness and pancit!!

Bex B.

We didn't expect much because the decor is nothing to write home about :-) But the food was amazing. The sweet and sour spare ribs were tender and awesome, and they were served in a brown sauce that we were told is unique only to this restaurant and we ate every single last bit. My sister wants to lick the bowl it came in. I hate white rice but the sauce was so good I put some on the rice just so I could eat more of it. Highly recommend.

CoriGram

Excellent food with a varied menu. Sweet and sour pork with pineapple on rice is a long-time popular favorite for many. Not a lot of ambience and gets fairly loud when crowded but the food makes up for that. They prefer cash payment but will take credit cards now with an added 5% surcharge. Their hours are limited, 4 p.m.-9 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Closed Sunday/Monday. They also close completely for a couple of months during the winter.

Jo Fisher

Not fancy, just GOOD. The oldest Philippino restaurant in Ketchikan and a favorite with the locals, their pancit alone is worth the trip!

cathy b

Clean, pleasant, bright colors. Food was ok.

Florence Mcgilton

The food is good! Fast friendly service!! Highly recommended!!!

catweel

The best frys I have ever tasted

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