Inihaw
3350 Schoenersville Rd. Bethlehem, PA 18017. Hours Tuesday–Saturday: 10 am … Filipino Breakfast. Breakfast Combos are served with garlic rice, 2 eggs …
Catering – Inihaw
Lumpiang Shanghai, Chicken Teriyaki, Beef Caldereta (L-R top) Pancit Bihon, Menudo, Butterfly Shrimp (L-R bottom). Powered by Squarespace.
Lea Cabanilla Hmel
On the search for a taste of my cultures cooking since I had just moved from Vancouver, Canada to Pennsylvania due to my husband and was craving Filipino food badly. Luckily, stumbled across this restaurant and thank god – it felt like I had my parents cooking all over again. We had the kare-kare, menudo, chicken adobo and pork sisig accompanied by rice. Don’t forget the lumpia, bilo bilo and halo-halo dessert! Everything was amazing and definitely going to go back, as they do serve you big portions.
… moreKayla J
Amazing place! The food was absolutely delicious and the staff was super friendly! They give free samples for each dish offered, and they have combo deals that are very affordable with generous portions! There is also a small general store inside. It’s just delicious, true comfort food, and I would recommend everyone check them out! They deserve the business, and I will definitely be returning!
… moreSteve Plaskon
My first time at a Filipino restaurant. Everyone was very friendly and helpful. The chicken adobo and pansit was delicious. The balut was just okay. I like it more developed and the egg whites were very tough. I had much better when I was in Vietnam. The prices were good and plentiful portions.
… moreJames Pierson
I feel like I kind of had really bad luck with my experience. My first issue was that my order was completely misunderstood. Actually my first issue is that the menus have no prices but to each their own. I asked for pork adobo. I was asked do I want it on a platter or in a bowl. I wanted a platter so I could eat it there. I didnt know what adobo pork is. Then we got the rice. I said sure I’ll have rice after being told it goes with the platter, but then when I didn’t want a combo, now I have to put my rice in a bowl?? I didn’t get it. By the end of it I only had rice in a bowl at the register. I had to ask the lady to go back and get some adobo pork. All of this was just some confusion, it was inconvenient because it made me bring my food home instead of eating there like I wanted to. But then I got the bill. $4.50 for rice?? I got a wonton soup, listed as a side, and they charge me $9 for soup. Granted it’s a big jug of soup. But still. Rice is cheap. And I didn’t even think I was paying for it to begin with. I never asked for rice. In the end I am paying nearly $30 for this meal. And then I’m sitting there to wait for my soup and I’m rubbing shoulders with people who are grocery shopping. I think the shop is cute, but don’t sit on the left side of the restaurant. It’s awkward. I waited to make any judgment until I ate and I have to say it’s just decent tasting. Its very hard to swallow this price for stew meat, rice and soup.
… moreRessie Cavenaugh
Stopped for dinner while in town. Greeted by friendly folks who were patient with me while explaining all the options and the unfamiliar food choices. Got a combo plate with barbecue pork kabob, chicken in a gravy sauce, rice, and some egg rolls that came with a very tasty dipping sauce. Food was great and relatively inexpensive. Also tried the Halo Halo dessert-type drink. Very tasty, with flavors and textures that were very different but sweet and refreshing. Good food, good service, good price, new experiences. What more could you want?
… morejaichel T
Amazing people and even better food if possible I recommend the combo lunch platter I chose bistec and braised beef with garlic rice absolutely fantastic great flavor
… moreRichard W
$10 for rice/noodles and two dishes, with $1 upcharge for premium options. Great value. The beef pares tastes like a Chinese stew with aromatics such as soy sauce, star anise, and ginger. My main input is to dry-brine the pork before cooking it. The lean chunks were really dry and overcooked, which can be prevented by salt.
… moreD
Never tried Filipino food before and decided to try Inihaw. The service was good the staff was extremely friendly and helpful. I was offered to try before I purchased my take-out. The restaurant had tables for dining. They also have a grocery section that offered an assortment of foods. If anyone is interested in exploring Filipino dishes, I would recommend this establishment. Try before you buy.
… moreMax T
I have never had Filipino food before, so I gave this place a try, since they have really good reviews. And I really like the food – it tastes really good!! You get a lot for your money and will guarantee to fill you, especially if you have a good appetite haha. I look forward to trying more items on their menu!
… moreDonald Hower
This fine-dining establishment will exceed all of your expectations with: friendly PROFESSIONAL customer service, a beautiful WELL DECORATED atmosphere, & exquisite MOUTH WATERING cuisine! I could not eat another bite when I finished my meal (I also have never had Filipino cuisine before so you can imagine how exciting this was for me). The server was so nice and professional allowing me to sample several of the dishes before finalizing my meal choice! The platter includes two main dishes, rice, and noodles! I recommend trying this fine-dining establishment at least once because in my own perspective, the cuisine was just much different then what I am accustomed to usually.
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