
Palo Palo will break the barriers of having to identify as serving a specific cuisine. We are digging into our backgrounds and adding a modern twist to the things we grew up eating while also expanding our horizons. We will dive into and focus more on seasonal rotations, local ingredients, cuisines from all over, offer playful and delicious drinks which will allow us to expand our guests way of dining as well as keeping thing fresh, fun and rotating.
Casual eatery serving familiar Mexican fare, including vegetarian & vegan options, plus margaritas.
Hours
| Friday | 3–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 3–8 PM |
| Thursday | 3–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5804 Marconi Ave, Carmichael, CA 95608
Phone: (916) 274-4337
Website: http://palopalokitchen.com/
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Reviews
There was even a yummy vegetarian option for my vegetarian girl which was great!
Thank you Palo Palo and we will definitely come back soon.
We had Talib Kawali, Cauliflower Sisig, Palo Stix, Pancit Walabok, the Fili-bisteak, cheesy fries, and the Sisig Spareribs.
For Dessert we had Ube Cheesecake, Coffee Cheesecake, and the Iced Banana Pudding with Vanilla Wafers.
The dinner was very good! I think they hit the fusion concept well though the dishes are a little small and probably not Filipino enough. I think it clashed with the look of the restaurant which feels somewhat casual (you order from the bar).
Dessert was alright. The Ube Cheesecake was amazing. More mixed reviews on the Coffee Cheesecake and the Ice Banana Pudding. The later looks beautiful but they didn’t burn off enough rum when making it. It’s a new dish though and it didn’t take away from the rest of the experience.
9/10.
I appreciate Filipino cuisine when they have vegan options. For vegans, they have a designated vegan kitchen so there is no cross contamination.
You walk in, grab menus, pick a table, and when you’re ready to order you walk up to the bar. Several tvs playing the games as we waited for our meal. We ordered the pancit walabok (vegan), smoked sisig spareribs, fries, & Kyle’s rice (garlic rice). He ordered the new old fashioned and they didn’t spare the alcohol. I’ve never liked pancit palabok but this one, was the best I’ve had. He devoured the sisig. Quality through and through.
Now if you start off with their restaurant name, take a look at their menu names, they have a twist of humor. lol, palo means “spanking”, my pancit “wala”bok (nothing). It’s a punny place, great food, thoughtfulness played in every aspect, terrific, welcoming service.
This will be part of our go to rotation.
Say that 3 times fast…
Welcome to Palo Palo, where humor is always on the menu!
When Rosa sold the restaurant (formerly El Papagayo), she didn’t take the decision lightly. Her dedication to quality, and respect for her loyal vegan clientele needed to be preserved. But carnivores and sports fans win here, too.
This is what happens when the former executive chef at 58 Degrees and Holding Co. In Midtown teams up with a creative bartender with over 10 years’ experience, one who knows that a real margarita includes actual fresh fruit. Not only do these guys have mad skills – they’re genuinely nice people.
Combine that with music, big screen TVs and a casual, fun atmosphere. Add in free appetizers, “Whimpy Burger Wednesdays” (Sorry guys, “I’ll gladly pay you Tuesday” ain’t gonna fly here – but good try!), and of course, scrumptious food with options for gluten-free and vegan diets…plus plenty of parking, and a horseshoe-shaped bar that encourages new friendships. Pure magic.
My personal recommendations – Lady Lumps or Tofu Lumps, light and flaky choices that will make you rethink lumpia. As of this post, the current special is the Palo Tallow, flavorful fried rice featuring thinly sliced, sweet and savory Chinese sausage, topped with an omelet for added protein. Or, try the “Cali”-flower Sisig, or choose from delectable, skewered meats. And why not get in a collision with the Head-On Garlic Shrimp!
Don’t underestimate this place, these guys are true culinary adventurers and willing to change up the menu to bend with the wind. Check it out!