Toppings Too Restaurant
Loyola building, 3910 Smith St, Union City
(510) 429-1058
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lechon kawali was a bit hard for me plus the restroom is too far for my disability, ask for code if one needs to use it.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 4
Still the best Filipino food in the bay area. I still love the grill pork tocino and the pinakbet can go wrong with the Java rice. There a lot more to choose from the menu like the combo meals. The place is small you might have to wait to be seated but worth the wait . It's definitely a must try.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
O dammm ..so authentic....great food ...for sure I'll visit again...
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
When you crave for an authentic filipino dish, this is my to go place. The place may be small but it can accommodate a decent amount of people. On weekends there would be a line and waiting time would be around 15-30 minutes. They have renovated the place and the chairs and tables are new. The food is great. Prices ranges from $15-18 for combo and a la carte aeound $20-30. A la carte would be usually good for 3 people to share. Service is good. Waiting time for food to be served is aeoubd 10-20 mins depending on your orders and the number of orders.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food are very delicious but the employees are not friendly. They don't greet the customer coming.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
My experience was a mixed bag. The food was undeniably delicious, but my interaction with a male matured server/cashier left a sour taste in my mouth.
All the dishes were truly impressive. Each bite was a flavor explosion and equally scrumptious. The place knows what it's doing.
However, things took a turn for the worse when this matured server/cashier came over to my table. While I appreciate enthusiasm, this owner's brand of passion crossed into intrusive territory. He dominated the conversation. The real kicker came when he started micromanaging my dining experience, insisting I order fewer dishes and serve them on plastic containers. He said I wouldn’t be able to eat them all. I order two dishes so I can take it to go. I replied to him I could’ve eaten at McDonalds, but I want to eat on real plates and use real utensils.
Newsflash: if I'm capable of using a fork without guidance, let me enjoy my meal in peace!
While the food was great, the server/owner's overbearing demeanor put a damper on what could have been a fantastic dining experience. If Toppings Two Union City can work on striking a balance between attentive service and respecting customers' boundaries, I'd be more than happy to give them a glowing review. Until then, I'll recommend the food, but with a caveat: be prepared for a side of attitude.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 4
Service: 2
They’re barely ever open.
When my Tita is not home, this is the spot! Fresh, flavorful and well worth the wait. Natural Filipino hospitality from the moment you step in the doorway.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Filipino restaurant with big portions. One rice plate is enough for two small people. The garlic-flavored java rice is a standout. The place is small and parking is bad whenever the nearby masjid is in session, but it's great for a late lunch / early dinner whenever the masjid is not in session.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great food great service and small and cozy.. only thing missing was the tapa
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
Used to come here all the time in the 2010s and was in town for the day, so i ordered the Lechon and Crispy Pata and this place still got it. Great food and good service. I was a little crestfallen they no longer serve Sisig but they never lost a step. Bravo Toppings
The food servings are generous and the quality was great—definitely a highlight of our visit. However, the restaurant is not ADA compliant, which made our experience challenging. We arrived with a wheelchair and were directed all the way to the back of the restaurant. The pathway was cramped and did not allow enough space to navigate easily. Staff had to physically move tables to make way, which is not in line with ADA accessibility standards. I sincerely hope the management reconsiders the layout to better accommodate guests with mobility needs and create a more inclusive environment for everyone
We were a group of four and ordered seven different dishes. The lady who served us was kind and accommodating, but unfortunately, the male server I asked for water from was quite the opposite. He appeared irritated when I requested water and also ordered a soda. He placed the glasses and soda on the table with noticeable frustration, and when he poured the water, his expression made it clear he was displeased.
While the food itself was good, the poor attitude from this staff member left a negative impression. We brought along two of our Vietnamese friends and felt embarrassed by how we were treated. It’s disappointing, especially since we weren’t expecting overly friendly service — just basic courtesy and respect.
Because of this experience, I’m unsure if I would return.
Foods are authentic.
Delicious cooking. But, very small dining area. Only tables. Always a wait. Best to order take out
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