NaGemmas Filipino Cuisine
4745 SE 29th St b, Del City
(405) 493-9518
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Amazing food and the owner was very friendly and helpful. Will definitely come back again for more deliciousness!
Very good Filipino food!!! The rice was cooked just right, sinigang had a great soup base flavor, the potatoes in the pork adobo are so flavorful. The flavor in all of the dishes were great! I can’t wait to try their Spanish bread!
We love NaGemmas!! I’m Filipino and my husband is white and he loves Filipino food! We’re so happy to have NaGemma as part of our community! The staff are very friendly and so hospitable. The food is delicious and huge servings! We LOVE it! This restaurant makes me feel like I’m back home in the Philippines and reminds me of my lola’s home cooking 🥹❤️ Thank you NaGemma for giving me that feeling! We’ll be back weekly!!
They have the best Lumpia and Chicken
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I checked this out on their second day of opening. I would say my first and last visit. You can tell that the food was reheated. I saw it thru the pick up window. They made a big pan and re-heat for every order. I am definitely bragging. My food tastes better than them. You can still check it out and good luck.
Parking: The parking is limited. They share with other store
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 2
I have been going here very frequently ever since I heard about it four months ago, and the experience has been amazing every single time. I check their menu every single day to see what their daily specials are. I live about 25 minutes away from this restaurant but I don't ever mind making the drive there for their food. Coming from a Filipino, I think their food is very authentic and well worth the money!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food was great
Food: 5
Service: 5
I go for the lumphia. 1st time I tried beef and pork. Beef didn't have much flavor but the pork were very tasty. They were also fresh. Went again last week for just pork lumphia and they were not fresh tasting at all. You can tell. So don't know if I'll be back. I hate to pay for leftovers.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Egg Roll
NaGemmas is a slice of the Philippines here in Del City, Oklahoma. It is a family-owned restaurant where the staff is friendly and cheerful that you’ll feel like family.
The food is amazing and is an explosion of flavor. You can season the food to your liking and the portions are adequate. There are various condiments on the table to do so. I personally like the pickled chili vinegar.
My top recommendations are the pancit, pork lumpia, pork sisig, pork adobo, beef kaldereta, and dinuguan. The menu has daily add-ons so do check the Facebook page for what is being served that day.
As for dessert, the leche flan and halo halo are both great! The ube in the halo halo is homemade and gets sweeter as you finish this decadent dessert.
Overall, it is a must-try! You will not find a better Filipino restaurant than this one.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
So this is a quote on quote family owned restaurant . For a small fee of about 13$ I was able to get to entrees w a side of rice. The proportions are just enough to not overindulge yourself. It also comes with a side of shrimp paste, I believe. Very dangerous! lol I'm glad that I was aware of what it was, before I opened the container. I've never received shrimp paste as a side and I'm a bit impressed. The place is small, so if they're busy, they're busy. Just be patient. The waitress was very beautiful and was helpful with my selections. Next time, I just need a bit more spring onion included and I'd really enjoy my meal.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Lumpia
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I was eating at a place nearby when I noticed the sign for Na Gemma's and was instantly excited! I am a US Navy veteran who developed a great love and admiration for the Filipino people and their food and while there has been a Filipino restaurant over by Tinker AFB for years, I'm never over in that area so it might as well not exist and therefor too, it has been a very long time since I last had Filipino food but all of this to tell you that it won't be the last. This place is an absolute hidden gem!
It's pretty small, with only about a dozen 4 top tables, but the space is clean and well decorated with a beach hut vibe. Then you are met by the two lovely ladies running the place. Mother and daughter was the feeling that I got, but I didn't ask. They've only been open for about 3 or 4 months, but I can tell you all that I will be working to single-handedly keep them open forever....lol!
When I go for any ethnic food at a new place, I always order at least one ubiquitous item and then some sort of specialty if they have it and I was able to do that here today. I ordered the pork adobo as my ubiquitous item. Adobo is the Philippines national dish, so I always get it and I can tell you hands down, that it's about the best I've ever had! And I've had it in the P.I. and or from many a Filipino cook home in the States and even in a couple of other countries and this was absolutely some of the very best I've ever had. They have both chicken and pork available every day. I also ordered the Embotito, which is a meatloaf and am I ever glad that I did! My gosh! So tasty! It's made with ground pork and has a great seasoning as well as a few raisins which are actually a really nice little bite each time. Served with rice, it was hard not to want to try to eat every bit of it but I also had 6 pork lumpia (They only come 6 or 12 to an order) to contend with, along with the adobo so even though I grubbed out, I still took a nice leftover box with me. They also have beef lumpia and I believe you can order 3 of them at a time, but don't quote me on that. I'll be having them on my next visit.
I ordered a piece of leche flan for dessert and while the young lady that acted as server was concerned that I wouldn't like it because it was still warm from being freshly made and is intended to be eaten cold, but I ordered it because I love egg custard and I happen to like it warm, so I had a bite there...lol! So good! If I hadn't been so full, I would have probably eaten at least half of it warm right there!
They are open Tuesday through Saturday so my next opportunity to try new menu items is two days away...lol! They are good about posting to Facebook each day what the specials are, so be sure to check that out before you go and I'll see you there!
Parking: There is plenty of parking. It's in a strip mall.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I was in the US Navy and served with a many Filipinos. The Navy has a long relationship with the Philipines. So much so that the food is served in the galleys across the fleet. So I was introduced to it from the get go, but I've also been blessed to join a few shipmates and their family's at home. Home cooking it just where it's at in any cuisine and that's what you get at NaGemma's. I have eaten at Mike Cell's in Jacksonville and in the Philipines proper, and can tell you hands down, that NaGemma's is as good or better! I have been there twice now with my visit last night and the time before that was just three days before! The portions are as big as the flavors and the price is almost unbelievably low, especially considering the state of the economy these days. You get a combo, that's two entree items and rice for a mere $13.99!! And it's like four meals worth of food for me! I can't recommend NaGemma's highly enough. Great food and the staff is even better! 😉 If you know anything at all about Filipino food, then you need to get here ASAP! If you don't know anything about it, get here anyway because it's the best place to be introduced to one of the world's best, but less-known cuisines. See you there!
The restaurant is small but we placed a to go order so it wasn’t much of a problem. We the combo meal with rice, chicken adobo, and fried shanghai rolls/lumpia. The chicken adobo was good, I wished they added a generous amount of vinegar as it wasn’t on the sour side. The lumpia was full of flavor and it was worth the price. The dinuguan wasn’t bad, maybe it was just my tastebuds and cooking preferences but I prefer dinuguan which you can actually enjoy the sour-vinegary taste. With some improvement, this restaurant will soon capture the hearts of the filipinos in OK.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 5
The food was amazing. I got my favorites dish of pansit and it did not disappoint! I loved it!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sesame Chicken, Egg Roll
Very nice customer service and authentic Filipino food❤️ we love the service and especially the food. Wasn’t able to take picture of the rest because I was too hungry and busy eating ?
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