4.2 – 39 reviews • Filipino restaurant
✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
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Order: Order online
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Reviews
Miracle Holmes-Taetuna
Fell in love with their Pork Adobo Lau-Lau! Food is great, service was great
… moreChristine Ricardo (astrochristy)
I wanted to order everything on the menu!! We ended up ordering the pancit bihon and lechon. Lechon was SO crispy and delicious! Cooked perfectly! The pancit had so much flavor and both boxes were filled to the brim! We can’t wait to come back and try the desserts too Lots of Ube goodness, bakery items, banana lumpia, and delicious looking boba!
Highlights:
*Plenty of free parking
*Big portions
*Inexpensive
*Outdoor or Indoor dining options
*Delicious Filipino food!!
… moreMiranda Tao
Cute little Filipino cafe with delicious food. We ordered Pinakbet mixed plate and Korean fried chicken and you can replace rice with stir fry rice noodles in mixed plates which is a nice option. Things to beware: The lady at the front doesn’t seem to know English very well but still friendly. Food is on the salty side, would be better to reduce sodium a bit. Price portion ratio could be better as well. But otherwise recommend to give it a try!
… moreJoey Canlas
Not a place to eat solo, if you wish to order a variety of Philppine cuisine, you’ll spend too much $$$ if you do. The pinakbet: skimped on the bittermelon and sqush, no shrimp and it was “cut” with too much onion and long bean. Salty too, no need fish sauce. At least it came with rice when the menu didn’t say so.
… morev i n n y a n t o n i o
They have improved since they did their cold beans opening. Just note this is not a fast foods spot, they will cook it right there and then when you order. If you’re in a hurry, I suggest order well ahead of time.
… moreETT
Excellent food and friendly service! First time trying this place and picked the perfect dishes, crispy pork belly and adobong pusit (squid). Both were fantastic! Highly recommend for those who want to try Filipino food for the first time, or if you love it! Prices are comparable to other places around Kona.
… moreSamuel Thomas (Salt)
Fantastic addition to Kona! This little spot offers authentic Filipino dishes and reasonably priced. Portion sizes are good and flavorful. Highly recommended.
… moreLaura Tabares
Dishes ordered were payed, then they said they weren’t available, got refunded for the food items but then they stayed with a substantial tip (in relation to the original order) for absolutely nothing. Dishonest.
… moreRhea Benessa
The food was cooked fresh and took a bit of time, but it was absolutely worth the wait. My tortang talong and crispy pata kare-kare were so delicious, I savored every last morsel. I look forward to visiting the Big Island just to eat there again.
… moreMarco Maranao
Great Filipino food with lots of favourite dishes in big servings.
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