Manila Sentro Filipino Cuisine Takeout & Catering
29 Howard St, Toronto
(416) 922-8488
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Great home cooked food. They don't skimp on the flavors and temi ds me food from back home. $13 + tax for 2 items and rice is awesome. They give me enough that it makes for 2 meals. We started working up the street in June and I have brought many co-workers here to try Filipino food and they all love it.
We ordered a couple meat dishes including a pork and chicken for combos. The pork tasted rotten and our stomached felt weird and discomfort after the food.
Ill go back for the scrabble. Taste like home.
Zero star if i can but I have to give a review so I have to give at least a star. I’m not sure how this business can sustain for so long. Their foods are recycled and too expensive too. We just bought bbq and the meat is so tough and full of ketchup. Try to buy their lechon paksiw…it’s all pig mascara that you can buy at chinatown for $3 to $5 per head then they sell it for how much? ?. Nakakahiya kasi baka akala ng ibang lahi ganyan kapangit ang pagkain ng mga Filipino.
Great food, great service. Ruben and the team service up amazing authentic food. Absolutely love the grilled meat
Halo halo is pretty good here. They didn't sell it during the winter but they recently added it back to the menu.They always have warm food and other snacks available.
Perfect to bite halo halo creamy ice this summer!
This a fast food with Filipino cuisine. Service is fast and staff are friendly. Location is very convenient. Walking distance to subway Sherbourne station. The are parking in the area also. Price is reasonable. Just couple of table if need to eat inside. Not so spacious but it's ok.
Lots of options for those filipino food cravings. Prices have become expensive but it is worth it.
Wanted to try an empanada and to my surprise was given a very old one that smelled funky after barely 24 hours in the fridge. I scraped the bad parts off and the edible parts weren’t tasty, either. Definitely not worth $6 for one piece.To the owners: you need to make sure you are NOT selling food past their best before dates. That’s standard business practice.
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Perfect to bite halo halo creamy ice this summer!
Perfect to bite halo halo creamy ice this summer!
Had the pork adobo and bbq skewers with noodles and it was sooooo good. Can’t wait to go back.
Combo 2 $15+ tax No drink. Got the BBQ pork, and another pork pineapple dish with heaping of Rice.Both dry/overcooked, and only 1 thin looking Pork skewer (3-4 bites of meat) flavour is good but it wasn’t busy at lunch time.Used to be good before. Maybe just not as busy anymore so food turnover is slow maybe due to construction and pre pandemic prices/operating cost.Catering might be better since it’s cooked and kept at appropriate time.
I was at the recent "Kamalayan" event on Broadview over the weekend where the organizers served merienda that consisted of veggie okoy and a kakanin. I did not like to eat much because a celebratory dinner was waiting for me at home. But the okoy was just sooo good I ate (3). The only thing that stopped me from getting more was a guilty conscience knowing more visitors were arriving. I am definitely dropping by to grab a few okoy to bring to a friend. Are you also dine-in?
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