Filipino Restaurants in Tampa, FL

Manila Eats Filipino • $
1601 S 22nd St, Tampa

Customers` Favorites

Dried Taro Leaf Cooked in Coconut Milk with Large Shrimp
Lumpia Shanghai and Pancit Bihon
Lechon Kawali Fried Pork Belly
6 Piece Lumpia Shanghai Style
Braised Beef Chow King Style
Eggplant with Shrimp Paste
Pancit Bihon Noodle Dish
Pork BBQ Chicken Inasal
Mechado Rice Lumpia
Chicharon Bulaklak

“Totally commendable Filipino cuisines at an affordable price. <3“

4.8 Superb223 Reviews
Filipiniana Philippine Café Filipino • $
3848 W Waters Ave, Tampa

Customers` Favorites

Diniguan Sisig and Pinoy Pork Barbecue on a Stick
Chicken Curry and Sinigang
Fire Chicken Noodles Soup
Chicken Kebab Pork Kebab
Shrimp in Garlic Sauce
Rice Pork BBQ on Stick
Mais Con Yelo Special
Lumpia Shanghai 4pcs
Kare Kare and Bicol
Chicken Afritada W

“Came into Tampa from Mississippi to go to an event. Saw Filipiniana Philippine Cafe going to hotel. Told my fiancé I wanted to go there. Amazing service, amazing food. I want to try more of the menu next time I am in the area. Highly recommended.“

4.4 Superb190 Reviews
Lucky Tigre Cafe • $
1901 N Howard Ave, Tampa

Customers` Favorites

Turon Spring Roll Sweet Banana and Jack Fruit
Fivespice BBQ Liempo Grilled Pork Belly
Bun - Sweet Savory 5spice Mushroom Buns
Mushroom Coconut Dumpling
Spicy Tocino Pork Dumpling
Chicken Adobo Bao Buns
BBQ Mushroom Dumplings
Sea-Salt Ube Mylk Tea
Tocino Pork Dumplings
Strawberry Fruit Tea

“Yum! Loved this Filipino restaurant and will definitely come again. We visited for Sunday lunch. I love that they have Impossible Meat as an option! We had plant-based lumpia, and it was great. Our party also ordered lumpia mix smash burger bao buns, chicken adobo bao, lemongrass chicken skewers, and lucky canton stir fry. Everything was delicious! Plus the halo halo bowl was enough to share between a few of us (we were also pretty full by end of lunch).

How it works: You order and pay at the counter and the cashier will give you a table number. Pick your seats and wait for delicious food. Tip: Order halo-halo ahead of time but request that they not make it until you’ve finished your meal. Then you won’t need to wait in line to order dessert.

— Seats both inside and outside.
— Street parking.

Family friendly notes:
— yes there’s high chairs
— no kids menu
— yes there’s a bathroom

Interesting find: Pocari Sweat! I drank this in Tokyo and could never find it in the US. So cool to see it in the cooler here.“

4.6 Superb234 Reviews

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