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Address: 1159 St Georges Ave, Colonia, NJ 07067
Phone: (732) 510-7033
Website: http://www.laparrillademanila.com/
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In terms of atmosphere, La Parilla is clean, bright, stylish without being overly upscale in appearance, with white tablecloth covered tables.
My wife and our friend, both having grown up in the Philippines, are better judges of “authenticity” of the dishes we were served, which were: (1) Lumpiang Shanghai appetizer; (2) Kare Kare; (3) Pork BBQ; (4) Lechon Kawali; and (5) my selection – Shrimp Gambas. We also had Garlic Rice with our dishes.
All dishes wree very tasy, with the runaway consensus best being the Pork BBQ. The Lechon Kawali was flavorful but the preference of my two wiser co-diners was that it should have been cut smaller than it was. The Shrimp Gambas, comprised in part of shrimp, onion, garlic, red and green bell pepper and cooking wine, was great – it had the perfect level of spice to complement the deflt-balanced ingredients.
My wife absolutely loves Kare Kare and was very happy with that delicious dish.
The sole disappointment was that due to a very large party that was celebrating at another table, our service was very slow. I expect that this is not the norm and would refrain from eating again at La Parilla de Manila because of it.
Having had Filipina fare for the more than 30 years that I have ben married to my lovely wife, I can comfortably concur with the sound opinions at my tible, that La Parilla de Manila is a worthwhile venue whenh you want a quality meal (and especially when you yearn for quality Filipina food.) We will return when next we are the area and respectfully suggest you visit La Parilla de Manila as well.
When we got there, we rang the bell and we were greeted with the young lady whom I later discovered to be the hostess, waitress, food runner and bus girl. She promptly checked each of our temperatures before we were seated. She took our drink orders after which, I watched how she managed to care of three other tables that were enjoying their meals.
After waiting for about 10 minutes, she came back with our drinks and took our orders. The menu was quite full but unfortunately, they didn’t have the appetizer that we were all craving that evening (chicharon bulaklak.) We ordered an array of dishes and each and every one of them were delicious. They were portioned just right (maybe even larger) for a party of five. The flavors and the freshness of the ingredients were all there. Kudos to the chef who prepared them. The crispy pata were all kind of crispy and fatty in the best way. The bulalo took me back to Tagaytay. The pinakbet was made with fresh vegetables. The sisig and the pork BBQ made me want to take a shot with my barkada back home. And you can’t have a proper Filipino dinner without rice; garlic fried rice that wast just comforting.
I have to admit that I was very hesitant after I was told that they were understaffed, especially after she asked if she could take our orders over the phone before we even arrive. But I was shockingly surprised by how everything turned out and the quality of the food. Very impressed. Definitely will be back, especially on a Friday when they have street food specials.
The service is friendly, but somewhat chaotic. Larger groups should definitely check the bill and what actually was served. We had 2 group meals there, and in both cases, they forgot to serve dishes or drinks that ended up on the bill. We also got 2 servings of a dish due to an error of the kitchen. The staff was a bit reluctant to fix the mistakes, and argued a little bit, but not too badly.
Awesome atmosphere. Location is clean and bright.
Portion is right and the price point is affordable.
We will be back with friends and families.