Mikaela's Kitchen

2236 Mountainside Dr, Burlington
(289) 337-9613

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snipe

This place was amazing the food was great and the service was awesome the food came out fast and fresh I love this restaurant I really recommend

Phoebe

I called to order Turon and Lumpia for pick up the next day to bring to family BBQ. They took my name and phone number and confirmed that the order will be ready on our agreed upon time. I asked whether they need any more information (visa, etc.) and they said no and that’s all they need. The next day my husband came to pick up the order but found out they didn’t have it at all and asked him to wait for 30 mins so they can make it. We didn’t have time for that! We ordered it in advance for a reason.

Very disappointing since I was hoping I can order from this place for future event catering but they are unreliable. Please beware when ordering from this place for your events.

Chie Alvarez

Slow service but food was good.

Richard Littlejohn

Good food and very nice family .good service.
Enjoyed very much

John Catapang

Just finished eating beef kaldereta, pork sinigang, pork bbq. Tasted like my parents cooking! Will come again if im in the area!!!

Marla Adams

Small place with good food. Having never tried Filipino food before I wasn’t sure what to expect. Everything I tried was good, my favourite was the stew! Also enjoyed the noodles and pork adobo. Worth a try if you want to experience a different cuisine.

Carlo Martin Alfaro

This hidden paradise is just 8 minutes away from the Cherry Blossom and the outlet
Great tasting Filipino dishes and an even wonderful ambiance.

I would recommend to friends 100%

Sarah

What an incredible hidden gem! We initially popped in just for a coffee and a fresh pasty—which, by the way, was absolutely delicious and full of flavor. But to our surprise, we discovered the most enchanting little shop, brimming with unique treasures both vintage and new. We could have spent hours exploring it all! I ended up buying a beautiful handmade handbag, a silver ring, and some cozy hand-knitted socks. We’ll definitely be returning for breakfast and another wander through this magical place!

John Austin

Expensive low quality tasteless food located in a business area. Cafeteria style food in hot tables. Recommend that you find a better place.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 3

Mary Nikolai Pardo

Great food. Friendly staff.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: BBQ Pork Skewers

N g

Me and friends recently dined at this restaurant for the first time and were impressed by the ambiance, which had a nice Filipino vibe. However, the menu prices were exorbitant, $8 for a single chicken or pork skewer is ridiculous given the portion size plus the weird sour taste. The kare-kare consists of thinly sliced beef, which left me underwhelmed. That type of cut and meat is definitely not for that dish. The bagoong "pill"-sized portion makes us laugh.
I understand that there may be limited Filipino dining options in the area, but we drove for 45 minutes. I know a restaurant in the mountains that is much more worth a drive, I can remember their big chick or pork skewers for $4 and taste authentic Filipino. Lechon kawali combo: $7 or $8.
Overall, I'd suggest reevaluating the pricing and portions, especially the quality, if they want to remain competitive.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 4

Mary Nikolai Pardo Day

Great food. Friendly staff.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: BBQ Pork Skewers

J R

Me and friends recently dined at this restaurant for the first time and were impressed by the ambiance, which had a nice Filipino vibe. However, the menu prices were exorbitant, $8 for a single chicken or pork skewer is ridiculous given the portion size plus the weird sour taste. The kare-kare consists of thinly sliced beef, which left me underwhelmed. That type of cut and meat is definitely not for that dish. The bagoong "pill"-sized portion makes us laugh.
I understand that there may be limited Filipino dining options in the area, but we drove for 45 minutes. I know a restaurant in the mountains that is much more worth a drive, I can remember their big chick or pork skewers for $4 and taste authentic Filipino. Lechon kawali combo: $7 or $8.
Overall, I'd suggest reevaluating the pricing and portions, especially the quality, if they want to remain competitive.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 4

Sonny Lazaro

I've been looking for a Filipino restaurant since we moved to Oakville, and I finally saw this one. I'm glad I did. Food is delicious and the staff are very nice. We had kare-kare, bbq skewers, garlic fried rice, sago with gulaman, and last but not the least, halo-halo. Nice big variety, and we will definitely be back.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

ben story

Wonderful service, delicious food! Beef caldereta, kare kare with bagoong, sisig, lechon kawali, pares were all incredible! Leave room for desert, the halo halo is a must. Just an fyi bring cash or debit.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pork BBQ

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