Kuya Henry's Restobar

720 Lake Ave, Lake Worth
(561) 429-4147

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Monalisa Ramsaran

Pinoy food!! In downtown Boynton Bch. Park in a free parkinglot and walk to the main street and walk inside. Plenty of seating. Talk to the servers if you dont know what to order. Servers are super nice and friendly. Like family almost. Lumpia was outstanding, we ordered 2 !!!! Get it!!!!!

Lechon Bao - huge
Shrimp Gyoza - not our favorite
Chicken Lumpia - outstanding !!!!!!!
Pinky BBQ Chicken - delicious
Torta Talong - Eggplant in fried egg.. mmm!!

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ashley G

We dined in for the second time today and were very disappointed. The first time the food was good. This time I happened to try an another dish and I truly didn’t like it . I asked to switch dish and server came back saying the cook disapproved and should make me another dish . So I just I had to keep it . I explained I wouldn’t be eating and to take it off the check . She said they will not do it and she would have to pay for it and take it home herself ( that’s not a good way to treat employee)
. If they won’t accept a sendback it should be listed on the menu or the server should tell you ahead of time . Won’t be back after this the service is poor and atmosphere isn’t very inviting. Food isn’t worth it . Do many better spots near right on the same street. They got to step it up.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Hokuloa Beebe

Had an amazing meal with my boyfriend at Kanto ~ such a hidden Pinoy gem! There’s a stunning mural on the wall that touches on so many historical moments for the Filipino community. The staff was also very nice and even open the door for us :)

I ordered the beef kare-kare with mango juice and my boyfriend ordered the shrimp pancit with calamansi juice and we shared an order of the shrimp siomai. The kare-kare had perfectly cooked green bean and eggplant, and the bok choy was so fresh! I put a little bit of bagoong alamang (sautéed shrimp paste) on eat bit! Both Kalamansi and mango juice were not overly sweet and so delicious. The pancit was perfect and the siomai large and filled to the brim! I was so surprised to see how empty the shop was, maybe we came a a lot earlier than everyone else :) (it was about 11:45?) if I hadn’t been so stuffed, I would’ve tried one of their other desserts, but I settled on two scoops of their Ube ice cream, which was also so yummy). Please come check them out. You won’t regret it!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Khalil “Ali” Santos

Food was delicious!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Rouie D

Delicious food, great service and fast kitchen. overall amazing restaurant. One of the best Filipino restaurants in Palm Beach County

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mary Grace

🍴Food Delivery Review🍴

Whenever I'm in town, and the craving for Filipino food arises, this is my go-to place for the good noms.

We've ordered: Lechon Kawali, Pancit Bihon with Shrimp, Turon (my faaaavorite!), Halo Halo, Calamansi Juice, Longsilog, Lumpia, Skewers Appetizers, Tocilog, Kalabasa Greens Gata, and Sago Gulaman.

We have thoroughly enjoyed everything immensely. Packaged well. Delicious. Fresh. Perfect textures. And the true taste of the Motherland.

It's especially been fun to introduce my Brazilian boyfriend to new drinks and dishes of my culture. He loves it all, too!

Food: 5

Susan Kuchman

Small filipino restaurant. We had take out. The food was great!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

John Irish

one of the most unique places in town and i love them for that.

Carmen Amalia Corrales

Never got to try the food. The music was way too loud and the service staff not very service oriented.

Ray P

As a Filipino-American, I’ve been wanting to check this place out for a while. I had the Adobo Fried Rice and I gotta say… the Adobo might be better than my mom’s. The Barbecue Pork Skewers were delicious. The cuts of pork weren’t too fatty and the marinade and sauce hit just right. We also had the Lechon Bao Buns and they were great. The Lechon skin was crunchy and the pork was very tender and not chewy. The Crispy Pata came as advertised. It was as crispy as you could want. For dessert, we got the Halo Halo and I was very happy with it.

There are a lot of places to eat downtown Lake Worth and a lot of them are very good, but there’s no place like this. In fact, there aren’t many Filipino restaurants in Palm Beach County at all. If you’re familiar with the flavors of this cuisine, you’ll feel right at home. And if you want to try something new, this is a spot for you

Xavier Angeles

Great staffed, food taste very authentic.

Oh'Kaye

They have a very good Filipino ambience. There server is handsome at the same time friendly and warm. Very accomodating. Their chef cooks the best Filipino meals. The tapsilog tastes authentic so as the talong. A well deserve place to try with friends and family.

Dean S

I recently visited this Filipino restaurant with my family, but unfortunately, our dining experience was extremely disappointing. We ordered a variety of dishes, including inasal chicken, pancit chicken, sisig, Singapore mei fun chicken, lumpia, and gyoza. However, every dish we tried was overly salty and heavily flavored with fish sauce, which was overwhelming. The food seemed to have been frozen for a long time and then defrosted or steamed, which significantly impacted its quality. Everyone in my family was genuinely disappointed and disgusted by the food. We hope the restaurant will take these issues seriously and improve their cooking methods and ingredient quality.

Angel Macapagal

Great place and friendly people

Keren Gonzalez

This place is a cute little spot in the heart of Lake Worth. Our server was very personable and gave us great recommendations that we really enjoyed. There’s definitely a focus on pork and rice dishes, with a strong Asian/Hispanic fusion influence that comes through in the flavors. This was my first time trying Filipino food, and I’d like to go back to explore more of the menu!

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