Sarap Filipino Eatery is a popular spot for Filipino cuisine. The restaurant offers a variety of dishes, including Lumpia and Pancit, which can be easily adapted to vegetarian options. The menu features unique combinations, such as the fried pork belly with fried egg and lumpia, which comes with a generous portion of rice or fried noodles, and a refreshing side of fresh fruit. The restaurant has a friendly atmosphere, and the service is welcoming. It is also wheelchair accessible and has plenty of parking. Kid-friendly options and activities make it a great spot for families. Recently, some customers expressed disappointment with the lumpia banana (turon), stating it was not crispy and seemed microwaved. Others found the food to be average or overpriced, with some dishes like the chicken adobo bowl having overcooked noodles and burnt chicken. Despite mixed reviews on certain dishes, visitors still enjoy the friendly staff, quick service, and the cleanliness of the establishment, which is located in a quiet building called The Village Market. Many customers appreciate the authentic taste of Filipino food, often comparing it to homemade, and look forward to returning, especially to try the food truck.
Sarap Filipino Eatery is a popular spot for Filipino cuisine. The restaurant offers a variety of dishes, including Lumpia and Pancit, which can be easily adapted to vegetarian options. The menu features unique combinations, such as the fried pork belly with fried egg and lumpia, which comes with a generous portion of rice or fried noodles, and a refreshing side of fresh fruit. The restaurant has a friendly atmosphere, and the service is welcoming. It is also wheelchair accessible and has plenty of parking. Kid-friendly options and activities make it a great spot for families. Recently, some customers expressed disappointment with the lumpia banana (turon), stating it was not crispy and seemed microwaved. Others found the food to be average or overpriced, with some dishes like the chicken adobo bowl having overcooked noodles and burnt chicken. Despite mixed reviews on certain dishes, visitors still enjoy the friendly staff, quick service, and the cleanliness of the establishment, which is located in a quiet building called The Village Market. Many customers appreciate the authentic taste of Filipino food, often comparing it to homemade, and look forward to returning, especially to try the food truck.