Manila Street

946 Grady Ave Suite P, Charlottesville
(434) 284-0606

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ddallas1969

We ate at the Woodfired Pizza. I am vegan and gluten free and they made an amazing pizza. There are a lot of options at the Market and something for everyone. We were even able to get a glass a wine with our meal. People are lucky to be so close to this place!

GinnyNM

Don't be fooled by the name..... this is an upscale food court with lots of options..... during the brief period we were in Charlottesville we actually went twice. Members of our group tried Citizen Burger and The Pizza Restaurant. Both got high marks from our family.

obizerokenobi

This is a great food court place! We went to Basta Pasta and Moo Thru, but if we had more time in the area, we could have easily come back several more times to get food from many of the other places. There’s a wide variety of types and styles of food there. Both Basta Pasta and Moo Thru were excellent. Definitely recommended if you’re in the area!

Tom Koch

I had the pansit with Pinoy chicken curry and the pork belly BBQ with a couple of lumpia’s on top. Excellent all the way around. Great flavor for all of it. I am looking forward to trying the chop suey next time.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Daniel Angster

Amazing pork bbq and curry chicken. The portion size was great. The owner was very kind and helpful.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

V

Super happy there’s a Filipino restaurant, being Filipino myself! The food is a bit greasy though and just okay.

roytan1947

We went here to see what was available. We could only find 2 shops but lots of places to eat. We ate at Dino’s wood fire and got the gyro which was excellent. My husband had the Buffalo chicken wrap which he really enjoyed. Fair prices, good food. The market has a lot of different food types available. Disappointed the ice cream place wasn’t open when we were there.

Krista CS

Manila Street is situated at the Dairy Market, a food court with lots of options! I ordered the two entrees with rice: chicken adobo and pork belly bbq. The lumpia was delicious! My husband loved them. The chicken adobo was great, love the bay leaves taste. The pork bbq was disappointing for me. I had assumed that it was going to be the kebab version, but it was sort of like the adobo- more like the stew version. Overall, good but the bbq pictures on the site were a bit misleading.

Google user

Manila Street is situated at the Dairy Market, a food court with lots of options! I ordered the two entrees with rice: chicken adobo and pork belly bbq. The lumpia was delicious! My husband loved them. The chicken adobo was great, love the bay leaves taste. The pork bbq was disappointing for me. I had assumed that it was going to be the kebab version, but it was sort of like the adobo- more like the stew version. Overall, good but the bbq pictures on the site were a bit misleading.

X17FNmeganb

Great food hall with a variety of choices to meet everyone’s needs. There was a brewery, ice cream shop, chic bar with creative drinks, pizza, soul food, Filipino, Thai, Vietnamese, and Mexican food options. I recommend this place for couples, friends, solo, or a family visit.

J T

Home-cooked tasty Filipino food! One order can feed two (or have leftovers), and it's great to be able to support a minority-owned business!

Alex A

As a Filipino-American, finding quality and authentic Filipino food is always a challenge when you move from city to city. I’ve been fortunate enough to live in LA, DC, and NYC and have overall access to decent Filipino food; however, despite all of the Filipino food I’ve eaten over the years, Manila Street in Charlottesville, VA takes the cake for the best Filipino food I’ve ever had (just don’t tell my mom!).Manila Street is owned by Fernando and his family who immigrated from the Philippines to Charlottesville over thirty years ago; I had a feeling that the restaurant would be special when I saw Fernando’s parents diligently preparing everything earlier in the morning. I stuck to my roots and ordered pancit (noodles), pork belly sisig, lumpia (egg rolls), and of course fluffy white rice. The food was incredibly authentic, delicious, and reminded me of my mom’s home cooking, but better (again, sorry Mom).Now that I have family living in Charlottesville, I look forward to coming here more often and get my Filipino fix. Keep up the great work and see y’all again soon!

Eckspand

There's no higher compliment than 'phenomenal'! My childhood best friend was Filipino, which inherently gave me several aunties -- so let's just say that my taste buds are certified authenticity detectors! ?Traditional tastes/flavors, SPOT ON! I live over an hour away - but whenever in Charlottesville, definitely take Manila Street! ??

Mike Hatz

Lumpia was very good. Would recommend it.The BBQ pork was simply okay. The rice it was served with was substandard: cold, clumpy, random hard grains. Not a great texture.

Eric Kim

Mm mm good. And huge servings...... always ends up being 2 meals. The adobo and BBQ meats are equally delish.

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