Pinoy Boi

617 Main St, Buffalo
(716) 903-3849

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brandon hodge

Food was amazing. Friendly staff. Good prices. I definitely will be back.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jessica Brennessel

Chicken Adobo wasn’t hot and rice had crunchy bits. Lumpia was good and fresh. Service was friendly. Food was over priced for counter service. Probably would not return.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

C Brown

How do I move on with my life after eating the best dessert I'm ever going to have...

I DoorDashed from Pinoy Boi for dinner, and the food was excellent. I had the pancit, the lumpia, and the empanada, and all were amazing. I also ordered the ube cheesecake and cried legitimate tears of joy because it was so good. Not entirely sure how to move on with my life now that I'll never get to try the world's most perfect dessert for the first time again, but that's a me problem. Anyway, it's gonna be 5 stars from me, thanks, Pinoy Boi!

Food: 5

Service: 5

ashley tranquille

I've been wanting to check this place for a while and it definitely did not disappoint! I had the chicken Adobe which was delicious, and a side of lumpia which was also really good. For dessert I had halo halo (the ube ice cream was so rich, it was really good) and also a slice of ube cheesecake to bring home for people to try and that was rich and not overly sweet. I can't wait to go back!

Food: 5

Am

One of my favorite places. I love the pork sisig, lumpia, and pancit. Highly recommend adding a fried egg to the pork sisig. This has become one of comfort food places. I always get a little extra so I can have leftovers for lunch. 10/10.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Pheminon

The food is amazing. If you haven't had Filipino food before, now is the time to try it. It goes WAY beyond Chicken Adobo (which is amazing here). Try one of everything and you won't be disappointed

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mars Aries

As a person who knows how to cook. The food was reheated. The pancit bihon was dry. Inihaw na baboy was not cook thoroughly. The lumpia was good. Overpriced everything. Will not come back.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 2

Jon Joseph Malaga

Okay food, and freshly cooked. Lumpia was also very crunchy

Just lacks the taste of garlic and onion in comparison to foods in the Philippines

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fried Egg, Halo Halo

Khalia

I ate the pork Sigsig and a small halo halo. The employees were so nice and heartwarming. it's my first time eating Filipino food, and it was great. This is definitely a hidden gem since I rarely go downtown. I really love it. I can't wait to try the adobo chicken next🥰🤤

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rosenda Belmonte

The best Filipino food in WNY! Every dish I get is so authentic and flavorful. My favorite dishes are the pork sisig and kare kare (when available)! All the desserts are delicious, especially the ube basque cheesecake and turon! This place always hits the spot when I’m craving a taste of home!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

L Cee

Really nice new location downtown across from Sheas!!! Super friendly service. Food was delicious. I got the pork sticks, fried egg, lumpia, & rice meal. My son got bistek, rice, & lumpia meal. My mom wanted cassava cake & halo-halo. Everything was 👌 & lumpia was really good, made fresh to order! (cassava cake was Filipino mother approved 😆) We all enjoyed everything ❤️

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

scott

Had the pork sisig, lumpia and ube cheese cake were all delicious! Can tell they take a lot of pride in the food they put out.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ashtah Das

I love this place. The pork sig sig with a fried egg is amazing. I also love the ube ice cream.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

ThaiGoalie

By far the most authentic Filipino food in about a 4-5 city radius. Easily competes with Toronto or NYC authentic Pinoy restaurants too, and probably is better than most in those huge international cities, which really says something. Also the head chef/owner of the restaurant really innovates Filipino cuisine with fun, unique, and interesting fusion or lesser known Filipino dishes that are constantly rotating in and out. This place is a total hidden gem. I try to eat here at least once a week, and it helps that it's so conveniently located downtown too.
The new owners of the shared building really improved the space too! Tons of fun games to play with friends & family. And there's even a bar.

The owners/head chef also told me he grew up in the Philippines, and he speaks fluent Tagalog!

It really doesn't get much better. This chef is going places in his career so catch him here in Buffalo while you can

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Conor White

Amazing food. After living in Seattle I missed having Filipino food. Just as good if not better than what I was used to

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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