Tagpuan

1740 Victoria Park Ave, Toronto
(416) 615-0893

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benjie ong

Tagpuan means meeting place. And it was real we met a friend in coincidence, lol 😆

M.D. Ramos

I ordered delivery of adobo, menudo & dinuguan. The adobo lacked taste same with the dinuguan. I had to add vinegar to both of them. The menudo needed patis as well. Did you change your cook? The tofu dessert was okay. I spent $86.00 for food that I did not enjoy!!!

Daphne Chan

Take out only. No dine-in. It was my first time trying Filipino food. It was not bad.

Derek Kwan Seki

First time trying out the food there, and already earned a spot on my list of comfort food!

Friendly staff, and I will go back to explore more dishes!

Faerie Lee

Please ensure to check your takeout/delivery orders from this location before consuming as it appears the baked goods are not made the same day and in this case this was probably an older batch from their inventory. This was an unexpected disappointment for our guests and thankfully since the mold was spotted right away we took precautions and discarded the whole batch. Going forward just want to ensure others are informed since this is a health and safety issue and the community should be aware of associated risks to avoid potential illness before purchasing.

I hope that the management of this location will learn from this opportunity to have better quality control in place for their staff on all their inventory.

Taylor A

Food is alright, tastes like any other Filipino food but the serving is tiny for a $13 combo. They didn’t even put a piece of meat in my pinakbet.

2ndtimearoundRT

Great food and people

Gelene Celis

Best Tapsilog from all the Filipino places I’ve been in, in town. I get why they renovated but bring back the ethnic farm paintings with the wooden frames! Those were beautiful.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Joshua Gohing

Their taho tastes like back home. They also have sago't gulaman which I like.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ofelia Becina

Great experience with Filipino dining style the "boodle fight" a kind of feast eating with your hands. The staff are great, prices are reasonable.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Toby

I tried the resto for 1st time as referral that is easy to pick up for New Years eve potluck party. Price is reasonable & I order take out 2doz. The guests did not enjoy it & gave me comment that the vegetables were raw, and the wrappers were mushy. I was kinda embarrassed. I always love fresh lumpia but this time, I didn't enjoy it too.

lordlance fk8

The food portion is way too small, they put the dish in dipping sauce. This is ridiculous!

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

Karla Tamayo

Its my second time ordering from this location and the food never tastes as fresh as the downtown location. I even had a piece of bok choy in my dish that tasted very rotten.

Food: 2

Ting Goquiolay

By far Tagpuan has the best and widest prepared array of what Filipino (not only cuisine) is all about.

We don’t mind making a 50 km trip here every time, just to get that no-airs carinderia ambience. I’d give Tagpuan a 5 Star Rating: it’s not only a perfect venue for nursing that fainthearted home-sickly “Pinoy,” doldrum; but the perfect introduction to all things good about the Filipino.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Empanadas, Beefsteak, Beef Mami, Pork and Chicken BBQ Sticks Tosilog Pork and Garlic Fried Rice and eggs2, Chicken Fried Rice, Tapsilog, Pares, Shrimp Fried Rice, Calamansi Drink, Daingsilog, Halo-Halo, Tuyosilog

Romy Vidallon

Serving is not much and inihaw tenga ng baboy is so hard to bite.

Food: 1

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