Strip-small destination for bubble tea & Filipino cuisine also offering coffee & ice cream.
Adam Rojas
I told my buddy from work that I miss Filipino food as this is what I ate growing up. He mentioned that boba Licious has some of his favorite food that he has found so far in Oregon. I tried it today and it was a great experience! Upon entering, everyone greeted and was so kind. We chatted about various things including where in the Philippines that my mother was from. It was a sweet and kind interaction and something that made my day. The food was what I was hoping for! The chicken adobo (and pork adobo that my friend ordered) was great! The longanisa was delicious and reminded me of home. The diniguan honestly was great as well which surprised me since I was not always the biggest fan of it but was craving it today. The Kaldereta was nice and thick and the beef really tender. The banana lumpia also tasted so good and was not overly sweet! Though one felt slightly burnt but still tasted really good! Overall, I enjoyed and loved my meal. I have been missing Filipino food and was happy to have been told about this place!!
… moreK Bolden
This place is close to my work and I love Filipino food, so I go to it occasionally. All the dishes that I’ve had there have been passable, until today. I went for lunch, went to my desk and started eating my Pork adobo. Everything was fine, until I looked to the left of my plate and saw the longest, thickest strand of hair in my food. Instantly inedible. And the fact that it’s cafeteria style and prepared in big batches, I’m afraid of this happening again. I don’t think I’m going back.
… moreニッコル猫
This is a good option for quick lunch when I want to eat clean but too lazy to cook!
Nicely well cooked meat. I can feel that the ingredients are really clean. The taste is very family-style. I will be back again next time for their dessert and other dishes.
… moreYulily
This is a Filipino home-cooked deli.
They also have rice and serve it bento style.
We had Kre-Kare, Beef Kaldereta and Pork Adobo. I felt that the gentle flavors of each dish made it possible to enjoy even the most unique dishes.
Other dishes included
Pork Apritada (Pork stewed in tomatoes)
Chicken Adobo (Marinated Chicken)
Pork Gisantes (Menudo)
Pinakbet (Salty braised pork?)
Pork Adobo (Marinated Pork)
Pork Dinuguan (Braised Pork Blood and Offal)
Pinapaitan (Braised pork offal?)
Beef Kaldereta (beef stew)
Kare-Kare (oxtail stew, the national dish of the Philippines)
Nilagang Baboy (Pork Soup)
Fish
Sausage
and more.
There are also boba and halo-halo sweets, and halo-halo is a tasty and hearty dish with jelly underneath.
… moreReino Garcia
We’re so glad we found this gem in Hillsboro! Every time we come to Oregon whether or not we’re just passing through or vacationing around town, this is one of our destination spot for tasty authentic Filipino food — Ilocano style! So you’re aware, there aren’t any tables in this establishment and is only for takeout.
We’ve pretty much tried all their dish offerings at this point as well as some of their desserts, such as halo-halo, and none of them disappoint! If I had to highlight one particular dish, it would be the pinapaitan! This is not a dish for everyone due to the innards and its unique flavor from the bile, which adds a bitter taste to the broth, but it’s so so so delicious! This is the authentic flavors that I crave and can’t get enough of in a pinapaitan dish.
We always order this dish if it’s being offered without any hesitation. There’s nothing like some mouth-watering home cooking! Shout out to the Manangs and Manong in the kitchen, cooking up all these delicious Filipino food! Thank you!
… moreChristine Torres Hicks
We were mesmerized by the options and the welcoming staff, so much so that we bought almost everything! Lol and it did not disappoint. Great flavor, great portions. Felt very satisfying.
… moreChai Pai
Wish I had option to give negative stars. This is the worst fruit tea I ever had. Me & hubby ordered mango fruit tea with rainbow jelly & watermelon fruit tea with lychee jelly respectively. Check pic if u can make out which is what. I never knew fruit tea flavor is asked just for namesake cos they only gave us brewed tea with zero flavour is both. Jelly is so lil. Price is no less from others $6.50 each & all we did was pay them & throw out drinks in the bin. Never ever going back again.
… moreLauren Catan
My husband really enjoys their food, but we’ve come by several times only to find the place closed. It’s very frustrating that their hours of operation aren’t communicated clearly. We’ve driven over an hour on multiple occasions, only to find them unexpectedly closed. Now that we live in the area, my husband wanted to eat here for his birthday, and once again, we arrived to find it closed. It completely ruined my plans for his birthday.
… moreWillow Justin
Love all the dishes they have! The beef&tripe item is very good. I used it as a protein base and stir fry it with the long mini cabbage bought at 99 ranch market. It turns out like a gourmet meal. Thank you for all the items you carry
… moreAngelyka Cava
It’s awesome to see a friendly little restaurant in the Portland metro area that serves ready-made Filipino food at good prices! My main disappointment is the rotating menu because that means sometimes some great Filipino staples aren’t there, such as pancit bihon, which I always look for. However, what they make is tasty and enjoyable. I especially love their halo-halo, which tastes super fresh and rich! Perfect in the summer hot weather. Also, they offer a lot of Filipino snacks for purchase, and I highly recommend the Butter Cream crackers!
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