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“If not so already, the Lechon here is legendary: extra crispy, crunchy skin; juicy pork. Pancit more akin to chicken chow mein — a happy surprise. Mini Plate, a nice accompaniment, one scoop rice with choice of 2 stews: kalabasa squash and stewed pork, amazing.
Excellent place to grab food-on-the-go when heading to the beaches on the West Side.“
“Located in the heart of Chinatown and Maunakea Marketplace, this place serves authentic Filipino food. I arrived late today and it was out of pork adobo. So I had Lechón Kawali and an unknown dish that was served cold. The lady told me it was pork and indeed it was pork, but it was like pork organs mixed with onions and scallions. Both dishes were tasty. With rice, the total was $20. Cash only here as well as other stalks here in the plaza. The serving size was decent as I couldn’t finish everything for lunch.
Vegetarian options: Some of Filipino vegetables dishes have small amounts of meat in them.
Parking: $3 per hour on the street. There were a couple small private lots across the street as well.
Wheelchair accessibility: Yes“
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“All foods are good, great taste, prepared excellent! Healthy food contributing factors.....vegetable, fish, meats, ginatan, fried lumpia, fried rice, empanada, pickled fruits, suman or binagkal, etc. You can order foods for different events, gathering or birthday parties and even church fellowships and meetings. Background feedback😇😍 The YERE FAMILY are happy and hard-working people and have faith in the Lord Almighty. Let’s support their restaurant through our ORDERS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.“
“Brother came to visit over the holidays and wanted to check out Chinatown. Went to Naty's after I told my brother about an old Mark Weins YouTube video featuring the Filipino food joint. Food was great and the ladies taking our orders were super kind. Will definitely be back...food here is better than the options in Waipahu.“
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“Best Food , sweet Potato Poke Wed/Friday Da Hawaiian Chili Peppa Wata so good“
“Soooooooo good!! Can’t wait to go back! Gonna be dreaming of the oxtail soup for days!“
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“I always visit North Star in School Street each time I go to Honolulu. This is practically an extension of our home kitchen for authentic Ilocano cuisines.
This unassuming place is our go-to for chicharon and dinak-dakan. The best, freshest, and closest to the ones from the Philippines. I have yet to try their longanisa and see if this can be added to our go-to lists. They have other dishes that you can buy as an ala carte or part of a plate lunch to go. This is a very tiny place, so there is no dine in option. They have a limited selection of Filipino products you can peruse.
Friendly staff as always.
Parking: Parking is shared with other businesses. It's a bit hard to find parking out front, so people tend to double park. If you can't street parking, just patiently wait. Someone will come out sooner or later. It will be worth the wait, though.“
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“Went for something different for breakfast but disappointed to find no dine in. Went elsewhere to eat but bought a few pastries. Got home and just ate a Spanish roll. OMG it was so good. Reminded me of small kid days cause it was wonderful. It was so much better than Liliha bakery since their pastries have gone downhill since the original owners sold. Whenever I want pastries we’ll be going to Jesse’s from now on.“
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“I recently checked out Vicky's Filipino Fast Food in Downtown and I gotta say, I was pleasantly surprised. They had a ton of variety, from classic dishes like adobo to my all-time favorite, Laing. The aunties behind the counter were super friendly and made me feel right at home. The food was legit and tasted like the real deal, bringing back memories of my childhood in the Philippines. Shoutout to the Laing, it was on point and reminded me of the times my family and relatives would bring back some frozen Laing from their trips back home. Plus, the prices are more than fair for the delicious choices they have. I definitely recommend Vicky's especially if you work in downtown looking for some tasty Filipino grub.Vicky's Filipino Fast Food is located in the heart of downtown on Fort Street Mall, surrounded by other great dining options. The interior is modest, with a few tables for diners. You have the option to choose a 1, 2, or even 3-item plate with either rice or Pancit as your starch. The choices are on the counter in front of you. I appreciated the flexibility and variety that Vicky's offered. Overall, I had a great experience at Vicky's and I'm already planning my next visit!“
“The best tsokolate batirol, ube halaya and strawberry jam! Experience Baguio City favorites in your taste buds!“
“Filipino food at its finest in the heart of downtown Honolulu. Clean facility and friendly service. Don't be late 'cause by 5pm, they already have few recipes to offer. So whatever they have left is all you get. If you're craving for dessert, they also have the famous halo-halo. If you're not watching your diet, you can never go wrong for this place's delicious food. Try it, to believe it.“
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“we have eaten there twice once for dinner the chicken and rice in pineapple so delicious and for breakfast a ham egg and cheese croissant the were big portions would highly recommend“