Paraiso Filipino Native Foods

10518 S Tacoma Way C, Lakewood
(253) 584-6494

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L Soriano

I had mongo beans, adobo, salmon sinegang, turon, pastry and halo-halo.

Out of 1-10 stars I rate this restaurant ONE MILLION STARS!

Excellent variety of menu choices and food presentation, excellent tasting food, reasonable prices, friendly welcoming staff and nice atmosphere .
Thankful for Alvaro and Helen for bringing me here in Lakewood from Lynnwood.

They also had a fully stocked food market attached to the restaurant with tons of choices in Philippine products.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Chai Laguna

If you’re craving legit Filipino food, Paraiso Filipino Resto is worth the trip. I had the sizzling sisig, halo-halo, and a couple of combo meals, and honestly, I left happy and full. The sisig came out still sizzling (and tasting amazing), just the way it should be. The halo-halo reminded me of the ones back home — traditional, not overdone, and really good. Portions are generous, prices are fair, and the flavors hit the spot. On top of that, the owner was so much fun to talk to — super friendly with great customer service. You really feel welcome here. Highly recommend if you want that authentic Filipino taste without hopping on a plane going to Cali.

Cynthia P.

If you’re craving legit Filipino food, Paraiso Filipino Resto is worth the trip. I had the sizzling sisig, halo-halo, and a couple of combo meals, and honestly, I left happy and full. The sisig came out still sizzling (and tasting amazing), just the way it should be. The halo-halo reminded me of the ones back home — traditional, not overdone, and really good. Portions are generous, prices are fair, and the flavors hit the spot.
On top of that, the owner was so much fun to talk to — super friendly with great customer service. You really feel welcome here. Highly recommend if you want that authentic Filipino taste without hopping on a plane going to Cali.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

April Mendiola

Friendly family atmosphere and Wonderful authentic Filipino food!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Halo Halo, Lechon Kawali, Fried Fish, Dinuguan and Sigsig with Rice, Soup, Kare-Kare Longanisa and Bicol Express

Earl Sanders Jr.

Good grief. The older lady ringing up food was terrible. There is no kind of ordering system. Everything and everybody seemed like they didn’t know what was going on. I ordered the pork adobo and it was so dry and the pacbit was tasteless. I had to put all kinds of sauce on it to make it taste decent. I was so disappointed. For the money I paid for 2 meals and halo halo it was $60. I will NEVER come here again and will tell others hat it’s not worth it.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Thuan Ta

Really good and affordable food. Chicken adobo was bomb 👌 only thing I'd suggest is labeling food for people that aren't familiar with each item

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Brandie Iyo

Always a great meal

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jordie

This place was awesome! I assume it was the owner that gave us samples because my wife has never tried Filipino food and the food was DELICIOUS 😛. My wife loved the food. The beef stew meat was heavenly and the cici and chicken adobo were pantastic. It’s Pinoy hebben.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

AC Ser

Went in to buy dinuguan and pinakbet alacarte for take out. Food good not salty or too fatty. Service was a bit chaotic maybe bec there were 5 in one family they were serving b4 my turn. You can buy 2 item+rice combo meal or 3 item+rice. If you eat in you may get free 'sabaw'. There is a small sarisari store adjacent to the restaurant i.e. Manang Biday store. No cashier present and i wish items or the shelves has prices on them.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Lively.hearts

I have been coming here to get my Filipino food fix for years now. I have yet to order anything that I didn't enjoy. I definitely have my favorites—kare kare, sisig, and adobo, to name a few. And of course, Lumpia, which is always hot & fresh! The owners here are so kind & accommodating. I am part Filipino, so I grew up eating Filipino food here & there, but I was never completely immersed in the food and culture. The staff have always made me feel so welcome and have graciously let me try dishes I had never tried before. Thank you so much, Paraiso!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ekaaa Kayyy

I want to preface by saying I’m not Filipino and I tried a couple Filipino dishes before I visited this place. I don’t know if this is how they like their food or not but as a non Filipino here is my review.
We ordered the chicken and pork adobo with rice, another pork dish, their sausages, fried pork belly, and fried fish. Their sausages were the tastiest and I loved their fish! I’ve had way better adobo before at Hawaii 7/11 though and their rice was almost watery. The pork belly was good but I wish they cut it down to smaller pieces before they fried them. Overall I would say their food didn’t taste good or out of this world at all and I probably won’t ever go back there. We spent a little over $90 on everything I mentioned.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Mariah Antes

First time and was impressed with the selection of hot food as well as made to order items. Everything looked fresh and smelled wonderful inside. I got a variety of dishes to try. We added on an order of turon and oh my goodness it tasted as good as it looked!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

John virgil Basto

Expensive!! $11 for just a halo-halo

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Arnold Lobo

Food is ok, but the service is bad. When you suggest what you want and how much, they firmly suggest something different. A little annoying.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

IslandGirl 808

The quality of their food and service has gone down. Instead of focusing on the customers they are serving, they are talking to their friends or family and messing up orders. The food doesn’t have lots of flavor like their Dinuguan was watery and tasteless, their pancit is full of veggies and not alot of flavor or noodles, they messed up my lechon order and gave me someone else’s lumpia order plus didn’t give sauce I asked for even though I asked when I was paying if they got my lechon and sauce cause my wife wanted it. Also, I didn’t feel important since I am not Filipino, so the guy taking my order kept getting distracted by talking to other people there instead of focusing on my big order. For $165 worth of food, it was not worth it at all. Will be taking my money to some place else!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

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