Cafe Ilocos Filipino Restaurant
46-022 Kamehameha Hwy, Kaneohe
(808) 247-1607
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Amazing place for delicious Filipino food for lunch or dinner - pork guisantes and chicken adobo were very flavorful and well seasoned. Many options to choose from, although pork adobo and dinuguan were not available when I went around lunchtime. Reasonable prices and large portions.
One of my favorites on windward side for a quick fix of comfort ilocano food. Prompt service, sometimes run out of some dishes, but that's my indicator of what to get next.
The look of the food was very appetizing and the portions were quite generous but some one dropped a salt bomb in the kitchen. As tasty as the food was, I could only get past a few bites due to the heavy salt. Eating the food with rice helped a little, but not too much.My last time there was waaay better. Rochelle was a much better lcook compared to the usual older lady...sorry apo. This time around, the Kari kari and lechon made to order was on point. So far, the best filipino dishes on the Windward side of the island.
Masarap! Big portions and the meat was really good!
Small resto in Kaneohe few steps from the Kaneohe Post Office. Ordered Adobo and some Filipino dessert (wrapped in banana leaves). It was good. Fairly priced. Clean. Parking available. Need to try other food/specialities the next time I visit the place.
Love the pinapaitanWish they have that daily lol..
Small resto in Kaneohe few steps from the Kaneohe Post Office. Ordered Adobo and some Filipino dessert (wrapped in banana leaves). It was good. Fairly priced. Clean. Parking available. Need to try other food/specialities the next time I visit the place.
Best buk buk food on the eastside so ono.
AWESOME FOOD AND FANTASTIC CUSTOMER SERVICE! I am always sceptical when eating at restaurants that have Filipino cuisine because almost 7 out of 10 Filipino restaurants have other nationality people cooking. But not this place they got a Mama/Nana cooking up the food. And reminds me of my grandmas cooking so comforting. Will be going there again.
Fast friendly service, excellent food
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This is a very local Ilacano style Philippine restaurant that is very easy to miss on Kamehameha Highway. Very homey atmosphere, absolutely nothing fancy, but real filipino food. Plate lunch style, you order from the line from a variety of traditional dishes. Plates come in three sizes, mini (1 choice), or 2 ($9.25) or 3 choices ($11.25) ... all with rice or noodles. I had a mini pork adobo at $5.25.. They also offer halohalo for dessert, but they were out. I'm not filipino, but I enjoy filipino food and I find each restaurant does the dishes differently. This restaurant claims an Ilacano style. The pork adobo wasn't overly spicy, but very ample serving. Other dishes were chicken adobo, pork guisantes, dinuguan, squid guisado and more.
AWESOME FOOD AND FANTASTIC CUSTOMER SERVICE! I am always sceptical when eating at restaurants that have Filipino cuisine because almost 7 out of 10 Filipino restaurants have other nationality people cooking. But not this place they got a Mama/Nana cooking up the food. And reminds me of my grandmas cooking so comforting. Will be going there again.
The best homestyle filipino food. You got to try fried fish on wednesday and the lechon any day.
Tasty Philippino food
Excellent food, friendly people
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