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Address: 253 Main St, Hackensack, NJ 07601
Phone: (201) 773-0975
Website: http://www.mamafinas.com/
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Reviews
6 small lumpia.. fine, at least they were good.
Crispy pork belly came hot outside but cold center.
Sigsig was good.
Karekare was $30 and it came with 2 large oxtail and 2 tiny oxtail. I felt ripped off. The bowl contained mostly sauce.
I told the workers and they did nothing nor did they care.
The experience was okay and will definitely come back for the sisig and spaghetti but it just made us wonder why the food came out really cold if they just cooked them.
Pinoy dishes, a blended product of Spanish, Chinese, American, and local Filipino culinary influences, are finally being recognized in the U.S. for their diversity and ingenuity, something that culinary experts have been predicting for years.
One may also notice some establishments have grocery sections or mini markets in them, which I visited today for lunch.
Located inside Casa Delfina on Main Street in the heart of Hackensack, Mama Fina was named one of the best restaurants for Filipino cuisine in 2025 according to nj.com.
Upon arrival as a first timer inside their cozy clean but un-air conditioned store where outside temps was in the lower 90s, I went to the front counter with the food menu where patrons would place their order for inside dining or takeout. They’ll assign a table where I sat at the beginning where they start.
Their menu is known for the sisig which comes from family recipe, tapsilog, and palabok, to name a few as well as desserts, shakes, smoothies and slushies.
Eager to taste, which I haven’t had in a long time, I decided on Bihon Canton Guisado consisting of smaller, thinner glass like noodle sautéed with a combination of meats, and fresh vegetables, all seasoned with soy sauce and a hint of garlic.
The food was authentic, tasted good and arrived fairly quick. The price was reasonable to the portion size. Unfortunately, the customer service is very bad as Filipinos are known for being hospitable.
I would come back to try the sisig when it gets cooler.
I will definitely come back again for the other dishes. Staff could be friendlier but the food makes it worth it to come back.
Also for the side dish, bulalo soup is 3/5 for me. Soup was a bit salty but the meat was tender. Bicol express looks like all pepper (you barely see any pork meats— i don’t know if you guys don’t have enough pork already but yea. It looks like a pepper bicol express garnished w pork )
I even say bye and thank you despite of my disappointments. Well it was still the same people that I mentioned above. The crew here can do better really. A lot of people already writing the same review but the behavior or even the attitude still the same.
Kare kare really nice flavors, missing bagoong though. Tuna sig sig, that’s a one and done for me.
Maybe just me, more of a grocery store vibe that also sells food than a restaurant.
But, I’m sure I’ll return to give it another try.
The guy at the counter with the long mustache and cap spoke to us in a condescending tone when we asked for extra soup with our sinigang and firmly said no, explaining they only serve the meal as is. We were willing to pay extra, not asking for it for free. He also didn’t tell us they only accept cash until after we ordered, which would’ve saved us time.
We understand things can happen, but a little courtesy and communication would have gone a long way. I used to work in customer service and you shouldn’t treat your customers that way. So disappointed
Side not: a Filipino guy told me that Mama Fina’s in NJ is better than NYC. But, I can’t tell the difference
The food was amazing, as always. We ordered their famous pork sisig, which is everything you want in a sisig: fatty, greasy, crunchy bits of pork that are balanced with the diced raw red onions and “washed” with rice. I was in the mood for tapsilog, which, for some silly reason, I had never tried there. Party foul on my part, as it was delicious! I can’t believe I have been there so many times without trying it. The beef was tender and juicy, and the garlic rice was on point. We also ordered the bulalo and lumpia shanghai.
I can’t wait to go back.