“If you're in the area and would like to check out samplings of Philippine style meals, they have many of them here. I enjoyed mine: pork stew in curdled blood (or dinuguan) plus sweet pork cuts (tocino) with rice. This place also offers many other items from the Philippines and so I did some shopping for snack food items. You basically can't eat inside anymore. Everything is to go and so it's better to call before you arrive so they can prepare, as they suggested. I am surprised they have been there for 20 years and so that shows they're doing good.“
“This place was pretty good, service was not so good. My husband ordered fried milk fish but we ended up finishing the meal without the fish. We ended up cancelling it since we never got it. We also ordered sweet and sour pampano and oxtail sinigang. Both were good but the oxtail sinigang had 1 big oxtail, and 3 small ones. I DONT THINKIT WAS WORTH $28, not worth the price.“
“Probably one of the best if not the BEST Filipino food and grocery places that I have ever tried. Being Filipino, I can say I have tried numerous other Filipino restaurants and I do not say this lightly. The food here is top notch and you will NOT be disappointed. Staff are all friendly and kind and patient with me (especially since I am so indecisive!). I definitely recommend their food and the entire establishment. Every time I come there I’m always greeted with a smile and the smell of amazing food always brings me joy. Hopefully you can have the similar if not same experience as me!“
“First time here. Didn't know what to order, so i looked at pics people posted and got what looked good. Food took almost 45 minutes to come out, but it was pretty good. Service is pretty non-existent unless they taking your order or dropping off your food. I would love to try more of the food here though. Just have to have lots of free time.“
“We only ordered the lechon from here for a banquet. Also lumpia and flan. The price was fair, and the food was great. I have not eaten the other foods so this review does not reflect that. But the people were friendly and the service was terrific.“
“This is the second time I try filipino food (first one is Jollibee). I ordered roast chicken and a kind of soup which looks like cutry. For me, They are all fantastic and affordable! Roast chicken is juicy and sweet (I love sweet). Service is okay, sometimes cannot hear their speaking clearly.“
“The place is cozy and they even have Pinoy Christmas song on the background. My son & I ate here before heading to Manlapan Township for Gilas Basketball tryout. Ate was extremely nice & hospitable to us. Love the decors around the wall. The food was tasty & "Lutong Bahay" a Turoturo style.Parking: Find parking spot could be tough, good luck finding spots near by the restaurant.“
“Tita Dang (the owner), Kuya Mar and all of the workers are accommodating, friendly, always willing to go above and beyond ensuring that the food that you ordered is more than satisfying. Tita Dang makes the restaurant atmosphere and ordering experience very welcoming as if you’re coming from your aunt’s and uncle’s home ready to eat quality Filipino home cooking. The chicken afritada, pork menudo, and fried whole chicken are outstanding and are their specialties you won’t be disappointed at all! Family and I keep coming back for more when we’re hitting that crave! Thank you Tita Dang!Kid-friendliness: Plenty of kid-friendly dish options“
“We go out with the boys to dinner every month. This has to be one of our favorite spots. Gretchen our hostess was so nice, friendly and accommodating that it was a fantastic experience! The food was authentic Phillipines style. I pricing is very reasonable. I highly recommend this hidden jewel of a spot.“