FIESTA PHILIPPINES
11088 Olson Dr A, Rancho Cordova
(916) 909-8880
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Jacked up prices. Was our fav resto but not until they increased their prices. One order of beef (without rice) is $35-39.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Great authentic philippino food. Amazing service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We have been back there 4x. But before it's not really expensive. You can really afford to ordering some foods from the Menu. Foods are delicious, I'm not gonna lie about that. But those foods are so expensive now. Tokwa't Baboy from $15 went up to 29$ like woooow! We just ordered 3 Tocilog, 1 Pancit canton, 1 Pancit palabok and 1 Chicharon bulaklak. I paid 176$ for that! Like seriously?! Nothing special about the food. This gonna be our last time.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 3
Food are over price. Sisig is nothing compare to sisig i know and I grew up eating that , for $24 is not worth it .Service is slow.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Gosh...i really wanted to give this place their flowers/praise. Ive been here 3x in hopes they got better but sadly no.
On my 3rd visit here, Sunday early evening/dinner, i took out my Father in Law for his birthday. There was a total of 7 of us. It was my in law's first time here, and they wanted to see what the hype was about. I already gave them a heads up, that service flucuates here, so dont get your hopes up.
We order like 7 items. Bill was about $250. Tbh, not bad of a price for that amount of people. BUT...the food was so SO bad...my family and i are all Filipino and here is where they let us down..
Pork Sisig - NO pork, they fluffed it up with the other inards and bits and it was sad. No texture or crunch at all.
Crispy Pata Kawali - typically a deep fried pork WHOLE...this was not deep fried thoroughly, like the skin was CHEWY. Deep fried pork belly MUST have CRUNCHY skin. And none to be found.
Kare Kare - The sauce was full of corn starch as a filler. So the sauce had NO kare kare flavor at all. It was a sad representation of top Filipino dish.
Lastly...they gave us rice LAST LOLL...like we had all our main dishes FIRST and NO rice...ok...
Would i go here AGAIN? for semi-authentic Filipino food? No.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
This place is great but I'm armenian so maybe I dont know
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food is inconsistent. Last two visits cups were dirty and utensils have been dirty. Prices are very high and service is terribly slow to the point even when it’s not busy, hour wait for 1 entree.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 2
My first experience at Fiesta Philippines restaurant was fantastic! Friendly and professional staff, seated right away, easy to order food with reasonable waiting period, and authentic home style delicious Filipino food. Will be back again and again and again!!! Will need to ramp up my Cal Fit workouts 😊
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
⭐☆☆☆☆ (1 star)
Tried Fiesta Philippines and honestly, we were very disappointed. The prices are ridiculously high like $$$$ — $23 for a halo-halo, $5 for a can of Coke, and $15.47 for one order of steamed rice. Our total for just 3 dishes and a drink came out to nearly $140. That’s more than what we’ve paid at some Michelin-starred restaurants!
Unfortunately, the food didn’t live up to the price. The grilled pork was very tough and hard to chew. Other dishes were average at best — definitely not worth the premium price. Service was okay but not great. Dishes came out one by one instead of all together, and we waited an extra 10 minutes just for the pork.
Overall, this place is extremely overpriced for what it offers. If you’re looking for authentic Filipino food, there are better spots out there that won’t leave you feeling ripped off. We won’t be coming back.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 1
I ordered kare-kare, crispy pork binagoongan, inahaw na bangus and garlic rice for takeout.
The 3 small pieces of tripe and 3 small pieces of oxtail were very tough and chewy. The rest were all vegetables.
The meat on the pork binagoongan was hard as a rock. Seems like it’s from a left over pork and reheated over a few times.
We used to like your food and cooking but you just lost us. Not to mention the price increase on all the items. At least, make up for the price increase with a better value on what you serve.
Btw, your website menu still show different prices…..than what I was charged. $4 more than what the menu indicates.
Food: 1
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Went to this place today, recommended by a friend. Very disappointed, first off their food is overpriced compared to other Filipino restaurants. Taste is OK, not the best. Excited to try their $16 Halo-halo, well we’re even more disappointed, ingredients are very minimal for the big size container they use, it’s more of ice and milk. Customer service was alright, wait was long, had to signal our waiter that we’re ready for our order. Seems like workers are learning themselves.
It’s too bad but will never be coming back to this place.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 1
I had some fried pork that smelled and tasted quite gamey. Since then I had symptoms of food poisoning. If you have sensitive stomach I would skip this one.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
Service: 4
My wife and I ate at Fiesta Philippines, the waiter told us that we had to order our dessert at the same time as our meal. He also said that they were closing at 8:30, but the business hours shows that they close at 9:00 pm.
The food was tasty, but the meat was tough and I chewed it for several minutes before I could swallow. My wife also said that the meat in her meal was also tough. I’m never going back to that restaurant ever again. The only 5 star is the atmosphere, the music was relaxing.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
Service: 1
We ordered Kare-Kare with oxtail and was so disappointed bc the meat was hard, seemed undercooked and the stew seemed microwaved. Altogether tasted like recycled food from the night before. Chef was nice enough to offer fried egg rolls and gave us 10% discount for our dissatisfaction but still disappointed bc the review of this place was 4.9 and the waitress said that this dish is one of the most popular dish there.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
I visited Fiesta Philippines for my first time today. I ordered milkfish and a vegetable (long bean and squash) to go. It took 45 minutes for them to prepare my order. I had thought it might be quicker as there were only 3 tables in the restaurant with customers and at least 4 restaurant staff and it was 2:30 in the afternoon, (a non crowded period). A portion of the milkfish was tender, but a good portion was overcooked. Had a $47 tab for the two dishes I took home. Very pricey ouch. They informed the family style food should feed 3 people. The portions of food provided were not enough to feed two people. I probably would have needed at least 3 dishes and rice to fill up two people, which would have pushed the tab somewhere around and estimated $75-80. Their rice (which I did not order) was $12. Soda in a can (which I did not order) was $3. Based on pricing and quality of food and the slow ordering process, for me I do not ever plan a return trip.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 1
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