The restaurant is located on a main street known for restaurants serving Asian cuisine. One side is mostly East Indian and then on the other side is mostly Filipino. You have a choice of ordering a la carte or order dishes served on the buffet-like table, locally known as turo-turo. The setting is casual dining and you can also place take-out order. Parking can be a challenge and it only accepts cash. And like most people, it is worth the hassle and the trip because the food is tasty. The staff is equally friendly.
Henry Lao
The best Filipino restaurant in Jersey city...
Cha
Food is good, but customer service leaves a lot to be desired. Counter people are friendly to regulars, but the rest gets a take-it-or-leave-it attitude like they don't care if you come back (maybe they don't ♀️). Place itself hasn't seen much improvement since it opened. Some chairs are falling apart but are still there. At least there's parking across the street.
Emily
We visit the restaurant to celebrate my daughter’s birthday and very few customers inside. Unfortunately, we order for pancit and told me that they don’t accept order because kitchen is busy. Just wonder how busy since not so much customer. Service is soooo poor and unfriendly. Never coming back.
Alberto Santiago
Filipino food yummy.
Me __
Cool vibe with really good food!
Helno foundation
Nice, wow
veronica alicea
They serve authentic Filipino food, and its just seasoned well. They open promptly, sometimes before the actual opening. The counter staff are hardworking despite the kitchen heat. I would have given a perfect score, had it not been for the strong, lingering food odor in the entrance and main hall. The place needs more ventilation , more open windows. They just need to correct that minor issue. But I would still recommend them for their reasonable pricing.
Alexa Machuca
We all love a restaurant that can give diarrhea and make someone vomit after hours of consuming it! Great first experience!
We really wanted to like this place... the price is amazing 2 side dishes and rice/ pancit for $5.95. We had kare kare, sinagang, dinuguan, pork adobo. It was okay but for the price it was great. They have a huge selection. The Sisig (a la carte) was very dry like reallly dry ($11.95) and chewy) not much flavor. Most disappointing sisig ever. I will not return but the other food looks decent and for the price you really can't beat it.
TAC AUGUST
It is an ok place to eat. There are plenty of Filipino restaurants to choose from in JC.
Sylvia Douglas mcaulay
Not my kind of place.. Was there was a party
Joey D.
Jollibee is gonna be your new place in town to splurge your money for everyone! Best food and prices are to die for! Need some in Atlantic City, N.J. where it's a PLAYGROUND of food and fun! The menu is the best so try Jollibee and it'll be your new place to hang with your friends and family!!
The restaurant is located on a main street known for restaurants serving Asian cuisine. One side is mostly East Indian and then on the other side is mostly Filipino. You have a choice of ordering a la carte or order dishes served on the buffet-like table, locally known as turo-turo. The setting is casual dining and you can also place take-out order. Parking can be a challenge and it only accepts cash. And like most people, it is worth the hassle and the trip because the food is tasty. The staff is equally friendly.
The best Filipino restaurant in Jersey city...
Food is good, but customer service leaves a lot to be desired. Counter people are friendly to regulars, but the rest gets a take-it-or-leave-it attitude like they don't care if you come back (maybe they don't ♀️). Place itself hasn't seen much improvement since it opened. Some chairs are falling apart but are still there. At least there's parking across the street.
We visit the restaurant to celebrate my daughter’s birthday and very few customers inside. Unfortunately, we order for pancit and told me that they don’t accept order because kitchen is busy. Just wonder how busy since not so much customer. Service is soooo poor and unfriendly. Never coming back.
Filipino food yummy.
Cool vibe with really good food!
Nice, wow
They serve authentic Filipino food, and its just seasoned well. They open promptly, sometimes before the actual opening. The counter staff are hardworking despite the kitchen heat. I would have given a perfect score, had it not been for the strong, lingering food odor in the entrance and main hall. The place needs more ventilation , more open windows. They just need to correct that minor issue. But I would still recommend them for their reasonable pricing.
We all love a restaurant that can give diarrhea and make someone vomit after hours of consuming it! Great first experience!
Good food. Reasonable price
Restaurantji Recommends
We really wanted to like this place... the price is amazing 2 side dishes and rice/ pancit for $5.95. We had kare kare, sinagang, dinuguan, pork adobo. It was okay but for the price it was great. They have a huge selection. The Sisig (a la carte) was very dry like reallly dry ($11.95) and chewy) not much flavor. Most disappointing sisig ever. I will not return but the other food looks decent and for the price you really can't beat it.
It is an ok place to eat. There are plenty of Filipino restaurants to choose from in JC.
Not my kind of place.. Was there was a party
Jollibee is gonna be your new place in town to splurge your money for everyone! Best food and prices are to die for! Need some in Atlantic City, N.J. where it's a PLAYGROUND of food and fun! The menu is the best so try Jollibee and it'll be your new place to hang with your friends and family!!
Very tasty finger foods.