4.6 – 241 reviews • Filipino restaurant
✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out
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marina dee
The was food was good. The only thing for me is that I ordered over easy eggs and they both came out over hard. The garlic rice could do with more garlic and a touch of salt. The bangus was great! I would go back to try more dishes.
… moreTinds Desk
Been coming here for so long. The food is so fresh and fine. Always crave them when want yum fresh food
… moreWisely Chang
Food here was great! It was a very cozy spot and the actual place was half a grocery store with Filipino foods/essentials and a restaurant in the back. The staff were super nice and accommodating. We were seated and we order via this iPad. I loved this because as someone who has not really had a chance to try a lot of Filipino food, I was able to see pictures and descriptions of the menu. We decided to go with some breakfast items and my fiancé ordered the to-si-log (pork) and I ordered the corn-si-log. Everything came out pretty quick and it was super delicious! I love having savory/rice dishes for breakfast so this was right up my alley. There were so many other dishes we wanted to try such as the chicken bbq, chicken Adobo, beef pare, spaghetti, and more. We will definitely be coming back here in the future!
… moreSuki Wong
Cute restaurant with a built in store full of Filipino snacks and other goodies. The staff were lovely and we had a great experience! You order your food and pay on a tablet at your table and the food comes out pretty fast. 10/10
… morePaddicake
Great filipino comfort food. Sells groceries, baked goods, and cooked meals.
… moreFrances Leung
I couldn’t believe I never knew about this wonderful place that was only a 6 minutes drive from my partner’s home until today. There is a grocery store on one side, a bakery section in the front and restaurant in the back. I ordered 2 breakfasts to go. Each came with a free coffee. While I waited for the order, I browsed the pastries racks. All the baked goods and desserts looked wonderful. I bought a pack of ube buns.
Onto the food: The eggs of both breakfast platters were cooked perfectly. The garlic fried rice (under the eggs) was delicious. The beef was tasty but dry like beef jerky. I guess it’s supposed to be so. The pork however was both delicious and moist. The portions of the platters were huge. Prices were very reasonable too.
I definitely plan to return to try lunch entries.
The cashier was very friendly.
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After my first visit and initial review, I returned 3 more times. 4 visits in 4 weekends! I again ordered breakfast to go for my second visit. For my 3rd and 4th visits, I dined in with a few friends. The various meals for one, appetizers and desserts were absolutely perfect! Pork adobo was definitely our favorite. When I walked in last night for my 4th visit, one of the employees greeted me and called out my name. She remembered me!
… morePerry Tiu
THIS FOOD SLAPS this literally taste like homemade food from the motherland. It’s a cute little restaurant that is also a Filipino grocery store. The staff members are so nice too, my parents we’re laughing and love having conversation with the staff. We ordered the chicken and pork BBQ and the Beef pares. The beef pares is a must have and I highly recommend it
… moreEljin Aguila
Filipino restaurant with grocery as well. so the way you order food for dine in is you have to find a seat first. Each table has an “iPad” with a corresponding number. The iPad will ask what’s your table number. You pick through the menu using the iPad and adding to your cart, prices are displayed no hidden fees. Once you have made your selection, you pay right there and then using your credit card via tap to pay or inserting your chip. They deliver you food afterwards. You can take your time browsing the menu without anyone waiting for you, perfect for introverts!
… moreJane Z
Haven’t been to this Filipino market/turoturo on parson Blvd for years. Love the transformation. The whole space has been elevated. There’s seating up front, a baked goods section, a variety of Filipino market goods and a small space at the back with a couple more tables. It has a warm industrial feel with with faux exposed brick walls, distressed wooden tables & benches with accents of steel pipes. Each table has its own digital turoturo ordering device. Which made it super easy to order and customize your dishes. Love that they give you the option to add on dishes to your order so you can try other small dishes at a reasonable price. They’re a 10% gratuity tacked on plus you can add more if you’d like.
The pork tosilog had a side of green mango salsa. 1/3 of the dish was fatty which was expected. But I always prefer it to be more lean. The tapsilog was nice and tender. A bit more sour than normal which meant you didn’t have to add too much suka. Arroz caldo had a nice gingery chicken sabao based porridge with a full size hard boiled egg. The bulalo was so flavorful. They packed the bowl with meat and veggies along with soup. The lumpia Shanghai was really fresh. Crispy on the outside and meat was tender compared to the frozen ones that are hard and dry. Sad they didn’t have halo halo. The flan was just subpar. It had a strange granulated surface that seems like it should have been torched. Thick and smooth but missing that velvety creamy touch. Keurig coffee was flat, dark and bland.
Quick easy bite and pretty satisfying. Just missing some of our go to faves like pork sisig , turon, melon. Maybe they’ll have it once it gets warmer? It’s mid April now.
… moreChad T
Normally I don’t write reviews but I’ve been coming to this place for 10+ years and this was the worst time I’ve had. Had take out and some of the dishes were good. Like the dinuguan and kaldereta were great but the other 2 dishes had issues. The Kara-kara had 0 oxtail but maybe we just were unlucky. But the Menudo had hotdog in it. I have never had Menudo with hotdog.
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