Filipino Express

  4.4 – 121 reviews   • Filipino restaurant

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✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Filipino Express 90621

Hours

Saturday11 AM–9 PM
SundayClosed
Monday11 AM–9 PM
Tuesday11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–9 PM
Friday11 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 5451 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA 90621

Phone: (714) 739-4479

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Reviews

Richard Espinoza
I pass by this restaurant every single day while working. This weekend the wife and I tried it out.
We were extremely disappointed with the food quality and service. Everything in the menu tasted like vinegar, in short we through the food away after tasting it.
We are not Filipinos but we LOVE filipino food. We will not be back to this place.
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Lazykitten251 x
This place is great feels great environment. The food is great and the staff are amazing. 8/10 stars.
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Sha DC
The food was a bit cold when we ordered but was reheated by the owner when requested. The taste is very good, authentic Filipino comfort food.
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Ryan D.
Filipino comfort food and classics. The owner is very nice as others have said. Flavor wise the food taste like a home cooked meal is how id best describe it. If your comparing it to a sit down Filipino restaurant like Gerry’s the flavors here will be more subtle. The food rotates daily and she doesn’t have a big spread like others. I think at most I saw 10 different foods. After some talking her bulk of business is catering and would imagine the food taste better freshly catered. I tried the diniguan, and pork adobo. The saltiness just right and the meat tender i didn’t even have to chew. Id come here again for a casual meal when the Filipino craving hits again. It seems the business is dependent on the owner cooking, I would understand some frustration if the business hours don’t open when they should if it’s a one man show.
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THICK BUT CONFIDENT
Amazing food. Every option is delicious and nutritious. It has a homemade feel, like mama used to make. The staff is extremely friendly. Great experience all together.
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Hannah
As a non Filipino person , I must say this place has got some amazing food. They go out of their way to make sure you are being taken care of and you will love the food. The food is fresh . The meat is delicate and tasty. Everything about this place is awesome will come back again for sure !!!
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Michele Leocadio
Have you had Turon before?

Turon is often called banana spring rolls, fried banana rolls, or banana lumpia.

It’s a popular Filipino snack that’s sweet and crunchy; made with ripe banana, jackfruit, and brown sugar and rolled together in a flour lumpia wrapper and fried to a golden crisp. So yummy!

I picked some up for an event and they were a big hit!!

Leonie is so sweet and helpful.

I usually get lumpia from there. They go fast at a party!

It’s a great place for authentic Filipino dishes. Grab takeout or order for a party or event.
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Doreen Garcia
First time coming in the owner was very nice and courteous went above beyond I’m not Filipino wasn’t sure what I like it made my plate wonderful added lumpia to my order very good definitely will be coming back again
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Caleb Lee
Super nice owner lady. Family business for a long time. Make sure you try the Halo Halo. Please support and go eat at the restaurant.
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S
This place is a solid 2.

I would have given this place a 1* but the “nice” lady saved the day.

Come to think of it, I think she was being nice because she knows this place is on a serious downward trend.

The food looked sad when I saw it behind the display but I wanted to try Filipino food for the first time.

Rice was mushy and the pancit was dry and flavorless.

The pork adobo was just salty and flavorless, some pieces were tender while some were tough.

Longaniza was the saving grace here but it still tasted old. She could have given me one more because I can’t believe I paid $16 for a two item combo when I am calculating the food cost to be around $5-$6.

I don’t think this place will survive.

Beware of food places that are not attentive to customers, the food does not look fresh, and the person serving you is overly nice.

Avoid this one.
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