Soy Pinoy
$ • Filipino, Vegetarian
Hours:
401 Franklin St Suite 1230, Houston
(713) 502-0522
About Soy Pinoy
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Soy Pinoy Reviews
The one who took my order automatically charged me with a tip, without having me choose tip amount. It may have been my fault for not checking, BUT this is the first time it’s happened to me so I was not expecting it. PSA to
anyone who goes here, CHECK first. Let the tip amount be YOUR choice, not theirs. As for the food,
I wasn’t wowed. It was OK.
lechon is the best way to go. BORICUAS love lechon.
love the food
very delicious
We're so embarassed having our lunch at Soypinoy Post Mall Houston Texas.. when we got our order "Kinilawin" it doesnt have a tuna n it.its all shrimp and no green mango.. I took it back to the counter and ask why theres no tuna on it and even green mango as what posted in their menu, the man in charge just speechless and seems dont even know why theres no Tuna n it.. and oh careful on menu like "Lechon" as what written on their menu... its just a simple lechon kawali... neveg...read full review
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Menu
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 9PM |
Soy Pinoy is a Filipino restaurant that offers a variety of dishes, including Lechón, Tito T's BBQ Pork, and lumpia. The Lechón has a seasoned and delicious flavor, but the skin can be a bit thin and greasy for some. The BBQ pork has a dry texture, but the pickled veggies and chili vinegar sauce complement it well. The lumpia is a popular choice, and the restaurant provides a convenient ordering system with text notifications. The staff is friendly, and the parking is straightforward with license plate payment. The calamansi juice and complimentary chips are also notable mentions.
Customers have praised the tasty food at Soy Pinoy, particularly the BBQ pork and chicken skewers. However, some have noted that the serving sizes can be small for the prices. The lechon meat is described as juicy, but the skin is sometimes hard and inedible. The restaurant also offers a vegan option with BBQ tofu skins, but the portion size is quite small.
Overall, Soy Pinoy is recommended for those looking to try authentic Filipino cuisine, with a focus on the flavors rather than the quantity of food.