Manila Sunrise

Alvarado Place, 4122 Dyer St, Union City
(510) 429-1147

Recent Reviews

Richanne Mojica

I loved their goto together with the shanghai..Soo good.. ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Tokwa't Baboy

g cir

Loved the authentic Filipino Cuisine. I felt like I was in Quezon City. I'm going to revisit this place again. To be specific on Friday November 3rd. I can't wait!Vegetarian options: You have to inquire within each shopParking: No issues in finding parking.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Wendy T.

Great pancit malabon (wished it had a little bit more sauce and was wet), awesome diniguan chocolate meat (no jalapeno next time) pricey at $8 for a really small container tho.

Carol I.

Their food is consistently good. Been going there for decades. Stay the same. Don't sacrifice profits over quality of food. Thank you

Estrella Loveanimals

Poor customer service and so expensive...

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Rochelle R.

I love the Pancit Malabon, so good, not to runny or dry perfect blends of comfort goodness !

Amy

Palabok is my fave….. so good.

mizboots72

Way overpriced. To my horror and the other people behind me this sweet rice dessert called “Biko” was $10.25 with tax. I wanted to return it but I was in a hurry. On top of that they charge 4% for credit card purchases. For a small shop in a kiosk, with one employee, I don’t think their overhead cost for business is that high. Avoid this place. There are other Filipino restaurants/bake shop that sells what they have for maybe half the price!

Aubrey T.

Very pricey; 2 Karioka and 1 bilobilo came up to $18.18. Customer service bad; I was standing for couple minutes no one did not bother to say hi, so I had to get their attention. The food is alright, nothing great about it! Will not come back and will not recommend at all!

Blesilda Carmona

Please DO NOT wait to be seated as Manila Sunrise is basically a takeout joint inside Island Pacific Supermarket in Union City, California. Now favorite takeout options for me & my usual partner-in-crime (hubby): the scrumptious tokwa't baboy, delectable arroz caldo & goto, & sweet melon juice complete with authentic melon strands. Take note that there is a minimum $ order amount if you pay by credit card. Overall impact: Winner!

Diana G.

They always serve cold Malabon. I asked the lady to give me a serving from the warmer and not from the pre-made containers, she refused to make me a new order. The Malabon in small containers have been sitting on the counter so it's cold and not safe. And I bet the chicharon is also soggy. I've mentioned that to her and she doesn't care. Very poor customer service!

Shirley O

Cute little kiosk with customer seating on the side. I usually order the Pancit Malabon which is one of my favorite dishes--it is expertly prepared with all the garnishes. The Arroz Caldo is also very tasty because they prepare it with enough chicken and sliced ginger. I also like the Carioca (fried sweet rice balls) which are delicious and go well with either their coconut or melon juice. It’s one of my go-to places for a satisfying snack or light meal!

Misty Name

Bad service. The skinny old lady is rude and the cashier lady hep out on the food didn’t wash her hand. So gross!

Janelle A.

I usually buy here when I'm craving Filipino food but will never buy karioka again. I saw it and I feel like I wanted it so bad so I asked the lady she said $4.20 at the back of my mind I feel like its TOO PRICEY for 1 stick of karioka 1with 4balls on it. Honestly, I would be okay if it taste so damn good but the first bite i tasted the oil been used is the oil they used to fry the "lumping gulay" TO THE OWNER: if you think you're not overpricing this specific food well think again. It's $1 for each ball can you believe it!?!?!? Not buying from this kiosk ever again.

Carlo S.

The lady cashier that looks like palito at manila sunset is always rude if it wasn't for the goto and pancit malabon I would not come back

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