The chicken adobo is chopped rotisserie chicken with adobo sauce. I didn’t noticed til i got home to put it up, I was so disappointed and embarrassed take to an event. Filipinos are not stupid, we kinda know what Chicken adobo is.
Service: 4
Norbert Bautista
Food over price their trying to make extra extra profit to the customer !!! They need to be trained in customer service and quality of food and portion especially . I would shut this restraunt with no hesitation.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 1
CJ
One of the best filipino restaurants I’ve been to. 4 items I recommend is the lumpia, the adobo, the ube ice cream, and the sia pao. Their lumpia is absolutely amazing, it’s a lot bigger than other places, but flavor wise it’s the best i’ve ever had. The sia pao was my second favorite item I got from there, tasted like it was straight out the motherland! The bread was nice and chewy and the sauce was amazing. The customer service was great as well, they were very attentive and was always making rounds.
The food was really subpar and super expensive. Everything tasted like it was missing something, and nothing was authentic.The cheapest dish was $15, and then with anything additional you ordered it was an extra $5 for the meat. So you could potentially get adobo with no meat in it.Chicken Adobo (1/5)The chicken adobo was really disappointing. The sauce was was super sweet, almost like teriyaki sauce. There were no potatoes and it had like 3 cubes of chicken in it, with one drumstick.Lumpia (1/5)My mom usually homemakes lumpia, or sometimes we buy it frozen. This did not taste like lumpia at all. This one was hamburger meat pre-wrapped in a thin wrapper. It was so greasy, it fell apart when you tried to dip it in the sauce.Pancit (1/5)It was a decent sized plate, but it was mostly noodles. Barely any vegetables, just a little bit of chopped chicken. And very bland.Kare Kare (1/5)Kare Kare was a peanut butter concoction and it tasted like peanut with vegetables. It had no flavor whatsoever.Halo Halo (1.5/5)The halo halo, which is normally filled with fruit and beans, just tasted like crushed purple ice. But the ube ice cream was good.Pan de Sal (5/5)The only thing we'd say was good was the complimentary pan de sal, which was top notch. It tasted homemade.The service was good, and our waitress was young and really nice. For these last two things, we'd give an extra star.
Yummy food! Don't be afraid to try something new my husband and I had a great experience with such tasty foods! We started with the Pandesal and Sio Pao both yummy appetizers we had the Sisig Entree that comes with a bowl of rice absolutely savory and delicious ? we finished out our dinner with some Halo Halo Dessert (I didn't get to take a photo it was quickly devoured)The mango and coconut smoothie are made with real fruit and so sweet it is definitely worth the trip here.Our server Mary was informative and kind-helpful and always checked on us making sure we enjoyed our meal to the fullestNote* the entrees are kinda big so my husband and I shared and we are both quite full.Super grateful to the owners for bringing a small piece of this delicious food knowledge to Arlington Texas for us to try tonight?Coming back and hope this business prospers for many years to come ?Kid-friendliness: My children would love to come for game night Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible
Here’s where to find the city’s best Filipino cuisine, the luscious pork belly version of lechon kawali and a must-order sinigang and adobo. To top it all do not forget to order their mouthwatering dessert Turon.Customer Service is AAA+ rating
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Lechon Kawali, Adobo
Joanna Crews
The portions are large and everything was fresh and delicious. I would highly recommend this restaurant.
Had a company Christmas dinner here. First time experiencing this type of cuisine and was blown away. The pork belly and the fried chicken was some of the best I’ve ever had!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Lia Kaafi
Maybe it was the end of the day and they had a private event occurring at the location and it was take out only. Food was disappointing - sinigang was good because of the sourness but terribly salty, lumpia was oily and falling apart, chicken adobo was ok, and fried pompano was great. Price didn’t reflect quality/quantity. Sorry.
Friendly staff, great food, and drinks. The atmosphere is nice, and they have a karaoke stage.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Aninda Zaman
DelCiano Pinoy Cuisine had good service and ambiance. The sisig was great and my favorite. It was rich in flavor and quite spicy. You can adjust the spice level to your liking. The pancit noodle dish was good as well. First time trying Filipino cuisine and it was definitely a good introduction.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
RICH JUAN C
If you’re a Filipino Just manage your expectations on Kare kare , they are using beef sirloin instead of traditional tripe and tail. plus beef up charge of 4.99 on your bill. but pancit is Good and nice ambience. free pandesal also.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 5
Rachele O.
Always get the fried pork belly and extra sauce of course. It's absolutely delicious and addicting. The inside is comfortable and service is very positive/happy.
Josie C.
Food is delicious. Desert Beautiful and Delicious and big enough to share with five friends !
The chicken adobo is chopped rotisserie chicken with adobo sauce. I didn’t noticed til i got home to put it up, I was so disappointed and embarrassed take to an event. Filipinos are not stupid, we kinda know what Chicken adobo is.
Service: 4
Food over price their trying to make extra extra profit to the customer !!! They need to be trained in customer service and quality of food and portion especially . I would shut this restraunt with no hesitation.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 1
One of the best filipino restaurants I’ve been to. 4 items I recommend is the lumpia, the adobo, the ube ice cream, and the sia pao. Their lumpia is absolutely amazing, it’s a lot bigger than other places, but flavor wise it’s the best i’ve ever had. The sia pao was my second favorite item I got from there, tasted like it was straight out the motherland! The bread was nice and chewy and the sauce was amazing. The customer service was great as well, they were very attentive and was always making rounds.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Lumpia Tagalog, Halo Halo, Ube Ice Cream, Lechon Kawali
The food was really subpar and super expensive. Everything tasted like it was missing something, and nothing was authentic.The cheapest dish was $15, and then with anything additional you ordered it was an extra $5 for the meat. So you could potentially get adobo with no meat in it.Chicken Adobo (1/5)The chicken adobo was really disappointing. The sauce was was super sweet, almost like teriyaki sauce. There were no potatoes and it had like 3 cubes of chicken in it, with one drumstick.Lumpia (1/5)My mom usually homemakes lumpia, or sometimes we buy it frozen. This did not taste like lumpia at all. This one was hamburger meat pre-wrapped in a thin wrapper. It was so greasy, it fell apart when you tried to dip it in the sauce.Pancit (1/5)It was a decent sized plate, but it was mostly noodles. Barely any vegetables, just a little bit of chopped chicken. And very bland.Kare Kare (1/5)Kare Kare was a peanut butter concoction and it tasted like peanut with vegetables. It had no flavor whatsoever.Halo Halo (1.5/5)The halo halo, which is normally filled with fruit and beans, just tasted like crushed purple ice. But the ube ice cream was good.Pan de Sal (5/5)The only thing we'd say was good was the complimentary pan de sal, which was top notch. It tasted homemade.The service was good, and our waitress was young and really nice. For these last two things, we'd give an extra star.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pandesal
Oh man. Pork belly too die
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Lumpia Tagalog, Halo Halo, Crispy Pork, Pancit Bihon, Pancit Canton
Yummy food! Don't be afraid to try something new my husband and I had a great experience with such tasty foods! We started with the Pandesal and Sio Pao both yummy appetizers we had the Sisig Entree that comes with a bowl of rice absolutely savory and delicious ? we finished out our dinner with some Halo Halo Dessert (I didn't get to take a photo it was quickly devoured)The mango and coconut smoothie are made with real fruit and so sweet it is definitely worth the trip here.Our server Mary was informative and kind-helpful and always checked on us making sure we enjoyed our meal to the fullestNote* the entrees are kinda big so my husband and I shared and we are both quite full.Super grateful to the owners for bringing a small piece of this delicious food knowledge to Arlington Texas for us to try tonight?Coming back and hope this business prospers for many years to come ?Kid-friendliness: My children would love to come for game night Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Halo Halo, Fresh Mango Smoothie, Mango, Pandesal, Coconut
Here’s where to find the city’s best Filipino cuisine, the luscious pork belly version of lechon kawali and a must-order sinigang and adobo. To top it all do not forget to order their mouthwatering dessert Turon.Customer Service is AAA+ rating
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Lechon Kawali, Adobo
The portions are large and everything was fresh and delicious. I would highly recommend this restaurant.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Lumpia Tagalog, Chicken Adobo and Sinigang, Pancit Canton, Adobo
Had a company Christmas dinner here. First time experiencing this type of cuisine and was blown away. The pork belly and the fried chicken was some of the best I’ve ever had!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Maybe it was the end of the day and they had a private event occurring at the location and it was take out only. Food was disappointing - sinigang was good because of the sourness but terribly salty, lumpia was oily and falling apart, chicken adobo was ok, and fried pompano was great. Price didn’t reflect quality/quantity. Sorry.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Lumpia Tagalog, Adobo
Restaurantji Recommends
Friendly staff, great food, and drinks. The atmosphere is nice, and they have a karaoke stage.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
DelCiano Pinoy Cuisine had good service and ambiance. The sisig was great and my favorite. It was rich in flavor and quite spicy. You can adjust the spice level to your liking. The pancit noodle dish was good as well. First time trying Filipino cuisine and it was definitely a good introduction.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
If you’re a Filipino Just manage your expectations on Kare kare , they are using beef sirloin instead of traditional tripe and tail. plus beef up charge of 4.99 on your bill. but pancit is Good and nice ambience. free pandesal also.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 5
Always get the fried pork belly and extra sauce of course. It's absolutely delicious and addicting. The inside is comfortable and service is very positive/happy.
Food is delicious. Desert Beautiful and Delicious and big enough to share with five friends !