Filipino Restaurants near Fontana, CA

Tony's Barbecue and Bibingkinitan of Fontana Filipino • $
16023 Baseline Ave ste 10, Fontana

“Took around 25-30 minutes, but like they said it’s made to order so it’s fresh. Definitely worth the wait, I just think the rice was a bit undercooked, but maybe it was just that day. It was my first time and definitely going back to try the other dishes. :D liempo was hella “

4.4 Superb57 Reviews
Manila Wok & Grill Fast Food • $
7337 East Ave Suite D, Fontana

Customers` Favorites

Pork Adobo and Bistek Filipino with Steamed Rice
Chicken Adobo Top Bottom Is Peanut Sauce Meat
Fried Chicken and Chicharron
Sautéed Bok Choy
Kalderetang Baka
Lumpia Shanghai
Chicken and Rice
Free Hot Soup
Beef Sinigang
Chicken Curry

“Never disappoints! Everything is so good! Authentic “lutong bahay” goodness! Highly recommended! The Halo-halo is a hit!!“

4.7 Superb40 Reviews
Belly & Snout Filipino • $
8443 Haven Ave, Rancho Cucamonga - 7.96 miles

Customers` Favorites

Pork Belly Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Pork Belly Fries with Cheese
Pork Belly Fries
Belly Rice Bowl
Chicken Adobo
Adobo Fries
Pork Adobo

“Belly & Snout at Haven City Market. The food was a bit pricey, but definitely worth it after you taste how good the food is! My wife had the milk fish rice bowl while I had the Chicken Adobo rice bowl. We both shared the Pork Belly Fries, and we really recommend it! It was the best item on the menu. Absolutely will be back soon!“

4 Good49 Reviews
Manila Sunset Grille Filipino • $
11815 East Foothill Blvd, Rancho Cucamonga - 6.51 miles

Customers` Favorites

Boneless Bangus with Garlic Fried Rice
Lechon Kawali and Fried Lumpia
Daing Na Bangus with Egg
Lumpia Shanghai
Pancit Malabon
Tokwa't Baboy
Chicken Adobo
Fresh Lumpia
Arroz Caldo
Crispy Pork

“Awesome“

3.8 Good87 Reviews
Kusinang Pinoy Filipino • $
1080 E Washington St STE E, Colton - 7.77 miles

Customers` Favorites

Lechon Kawali
Bicol Express
Doze Eggrolls
Fresh Lumpia
Chicken Adobo
Banana Sauce
Roasted Pig
Halo

“Kusinang Pinoy is an authentic Pilipino cusine. Jun the cook uses recipes from the Pinoy islands. Patrons speak in the Pilipino language, and you are immersed in the culture. The entrées are melt in your mouth and island tasty. Portions are shareable. The food is cooked fresh and served until there is no more. There is a small section that offers grocery items. The sauces, sweet chili, spiced vinegar, banana sauce, and much more. The price point is market average for the neighborhood, $$ and a half.“

3.6 Good35 Reviews