D'Pinoy Joint S. Las Vegas blvd

7680 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas
(702) 483-3340

Recent Reviews

scott marie

I would say the service was good except one staff that always using her phone while serving food.The food we ordered were lumpia shang,which tastes like Max's,the crispy pata was crispy and good but pork adobo was not that good for me.(Pork adobo from Noypitz was really good).

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Victor L.

They have the best plate combinations. It has all tine favorites.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

C.M. Gamez

We ordered BBQ Pork, no chicken unfortunately, which was burnt initially when served but they came back with a new stick quickly, pre-cooked. The Crispy Okoy was great, freshly done. Fried Calamari rings was slightly rubbery but the head pieces were crispy. Pancit Palabok sauce was bearly enough to mix the lots of noodles with enough garlic with bits of protein, chicken, lechon, shrimp, and pork, that didn't over power the dish.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Ginnie S.

After undergoing an eye surgery with my cousin, we craved for Filipino cuisine. To our astonishment, the bangus sisig and tortang talong proved to be an impeccable pairing with steamed white rice. We wholeheartedly consumed every last bit of it.

Christina Jamison

Visiting from Utah and we love their food!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 3

Stephanie L.

I come here a lot with my parents when they are in town to visit. I think this spot is a bit pricey but their food is authentic. They are a good spot for big parties. Their vibe is kinda all over the place. Like the last time I stopped by they had allll the throwback 2000's hip hop playing. I mean, I was into it. It was just random lol. Anyways dishes you should try: salmon belly sinagang, Bicol express, ampalaya con carne, crispy pata, chicken skin, laing, halo halo...to name a few! Mmm I'm getting kinda hungry while reviewing it lol...

Shey

If you are looking for a pinoy food that really taste like home this is the place. Among all the Filipino restaurants Ive been to from NY, LA, SC and Georgia, this is by far the closest legit taste like home. Must try dinuguan and lechon paksiw. Plus big serving for the price totally a best deal around Vegas.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Dinuguan

OGxSOUPxBONE

BELOT was

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Abdullah Chaudhry

Amazing restaurant, John is super

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Janine Macias

The food tasted really good. The chicken Curry needed a little salt but when we asked them for salt and added it, it tasted great. The calamari is fresh and I feel like it was made with love. The other dish tasted good and tender. The lunch special is a good portion size. Overall we enjoyed and love the food and we will be back. ?

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Jonas M.

I was on my way to drop off my rental car, and I was hungering for some Filipino food. Thankfully, this place is right next to the south outlets. I wouldn't say that this is the highest quality Filipino food, but it definitely is leaps and bounds above some of the other spots I've had in town (ehem, I'm looking at you Filipino buffets). It was only me, so I didn't have a chance to try much. What I do like is that they offer a $15 special, where you can choose any two entrees, and it comes with rice. I ordered the lechon kawali and beef kaldereta during this visit. The lechon kawali was crispy on the outside and tinder on the inside, although lacking a bit of salt (not that I personally minded because I generally consume less sodium, but I wanted to note that in case that matters to you). The beef caldereta was nice and tender and stewed properly. I did notice that they fry green bell peppers and potato separately then toss that onto the dish before serving it to you. They served it in a small deli container, probably to make sure they have consistent portion sizes. The staff seems friendly, but they do play some religious music in the background, just so you know. I did not feel like it was overwhelming or proselytizing, but I know that this can be potentially triggering for some with religious trauma. It was subtle, but I thought I'd call it out as TW in case that matters to you. (note: I have a few folks I know who would be triggered by this, so that's why I'm mentioning it) Tip: The front of the store is actually on the other side of the building, not facing Las Vegas boulevard. I made that mistake and walked in through the back instead. But both entrances seem to be accessible, so it shouldn't really matter. Overall, I would personally return and try more of their dishes. Thanks again!

Jerome Ernesto T.

This is not authentic Filipino restaurant.i ordered lechon kawali and pinakbet for to go.lechon kawali wasn't crispy and under cooked.pinakbet was ok but squash was soo hard.

Lianni L.

Authentic Filipino spot located right by the outlets on Las Vegas Blvd. Lots of space for larger parties and the portions are pretty big. Everything we got was pretty tasty and yummy! And the dishes came out fast/within a reasonable amount of time.

Racquel E.

We've passed by D'Pinoy Joint several times and finally dropped by for lunch. Hubby and I shared the Pinakbet - vegetable sauteed in shrimp paste with chopped lechon kawali, Canton Bihon - stir fry rice & egg noodles in chicken & shrimp with veggies and Sizzling Pork Sisig - grilled pork mask & deep fried pork belly sauteed in onion, bell peppers & jalapeno with egg. We'd come here again and try their other dishes and dessert too.

Victor B.

Good filipino delivipud food selection, short wait for your order, friendly staff and very helfpul

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