Filipino Restaurants near Everett, WA

Enseamada Cafe Filipino • $
11114 Evergreen Way ste a, Everett

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808 Mix Plate with Chicken BBQ
808 Mix Plate with Beef Ribs
808 Mix Plate with Pork Ribs
Garlic Noodle with Beef BBQ
Garlic Noodles with Shrimp
Crispy Pork Belly Bites
Crispy Sizzling Sisig
Lechon Kawali Bites
Regular Halo Halo
Sisig and Lumpia

“I like their desserts like their halo-halo and corn halo-halo. Their enseamadas are ok. The food they serve seam to be filipino style however their sisig was way too sweet and their bbq tasted like teriyaki. The food didn’t remind me of any true Filipino dishes.“

4.6 Superb140 Reviews
Gracie's Cuisine Filipino • $$
607 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett

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Pork BBQ
Kare

“If you’re feeling homesick or just love Filipino food Gracie’s Cuisine totally hits the spot! Their silog meals are huge and same with the halo halo! I can’t wait to come back and try their sisig or bicol express. Everyone working there is so kind. You feel like you’re at your tita’s house talaga!“

3.5 Good49 Reviews
LASA Sandwiches & Pearls Sandwich Shop • $
18009 Hwy 99 C, Lynnwood - 10.95 miles

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Lechon Kawali Sandwich and Sisig Fries
Purple Paradise & Boracay Breeze
Adobo Fried Chicken Sandwich
Sisig Fries and Fili
Adobo Pork Sandwich
Breakfast Longanisa
Sisig Style Fries
Lumpia Shanghai
Bistek Sandwich
Lumpia Sandwich

“Finally! We sampled Lasa Sandwiches and Pearls—a Filipino culinary experience. Opting for a rice-free option, I tried the Longganisa with eggs and bread, beef lumpia, and Taho milk tea. Meanwhile, Luke opted for the adobo sandwich. I personally preferred the adobo over the Longganisa. It's a unique and worthwhile experience, especially if you haven't tried it before!“

4.4 Superb71 Reviews
LASA Street Food Filipino •
10600 Quil Ceda Blvd, Tulalip - 7.83 miles

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Chicken Adobo

“Chanced upon Lasa open on a cold fall day. I have heard about this Filipino joint in the Seattle Premium Outlets. It is a separate store don't away from the Food Court. There were only a few items -- crispy pata, lechon kawali, Lasa express (their take on Bicol Express), lumpia Shanghai, arroz caldo, fish balls, kwek kwek and some classic Filipino drinks which I thought completed the Filipino experience. San Miguel beer, juices) calamansi, mango, buko) among other choices. There was also halo-halo. My family decided on lechon kawali and Lasa express. Both were so yummy. I'd say well priced at about $15 an order. Generous servings. The Lasa express was coconut milk based and cooked the right way that you see the cream become tasty oily spicy sauce just the way 'gaya' should be. The lechon kawali was perfectly tender and crisp. A cup of rice accompanied each order and atchara, or pickled papaya, carrots, bell pepper. All the flavors went so well together. I would recommend this small store to anyone wanting to try Filipino food. Oops not to forget the warm courteous service. Definitely Pinoy!“

3.9 Good33 Reviews
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