Come to the spot where Filipino comfort foods meets Hawaiian island vibes. Located right in the heart of the Vancouver Mall food court, we showcase the richness of Filipino cuisine-tangy Adobo, crispy lechon kawali, savory bbq grilled or skewered alongside iconic Hawaiian plates like Kahlua pork, Huli-Huli chicken and buttery garlic shrimps. Whether you’re grabbing lunch during a shopping break or feeding the whole family, our dishes are prepared fresh daily from locally sourced ingredients with generous portions and unforgettable flavors. Come to Adobo Shack where every dish is shockingly delicious.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Mall Food Court, 8700 NE Vancouver Mall Dr Suite 271, Vancouver, WA 98662
Phone: (564) 237-0489
Website: https://theadoboshack.com/
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Reviews
Would not recommend. I gave 2 stars to give credit for at least a couple of positives.
We tried 5 different Filipino dishes. Pancit, Dinuguan, Lechon Kawali, and (of course) Lumpia.
Pancit noodles had absolutely no flavor. The veggies were nicely cooked. Noodles were soggy and flavorless.
Lumpia – The wrappers were soft, no crunch. These were either left under a lamp too long or microwaved leftovers. If these were fresh, they would have been crunchy. The pork inside was delicious and hearty portions. (This gave my overall review an extra star.)
Dinuguan – It was just ok. There wasn’t a lot of gravy in the stew and what was there had curdled or broke. Not great. Again, I wonder how long that had been sitting.
Lechon Kawali – Dry, overcooked pork with some crunch. It clearly was overcooked. And, again, I wonder if this was sitting and had to be re-fried. It tasted like that.
Very, very small portions. We spent 45$ on 2 plates, 1 small side and we shared a soda.
I ordered the Huli-Huli chicken that’s comes with white rice and Mac salad. I was told (again no one had orders in ahead of me that I could see) my order would be ready in about 6 minutes. I watched others order their food and orders come out while I was still waiting for mine. I waiting 22 minutes for order to be done. I asked for sauce and was told there was sauce in my togo container. Once I got into my food there was a very small amount of huli huli sauce on the meat over the thick bead of rice. The sauce didn’t even soak into the top layer of the rice under the meat.
The scoop of Mac salad didn’t even fill the section in the taco container it was placed into. It looked as if the scoop was made with a mini cookie scoop.
I would recommend considering another food court location as this was beyond disappointing. Keep in mind you are asked for a tip at purchase and that’s before any service is really provided. I felt my tip was not worth the time or food from this place.
I tried the bola bola first. It was delicious. Everything else paled in comparison. Huli huli chicken was bland and had mushy rice. The dinuguan was very good and the macaroni salad was too sweet. I would absolutely recommend the bola bola snd the dinuguan.
Truly authentic Filipino flavors!
They say the secret to great food is cooking from the heart and the chef nailed it!