
FIESTA PHILIPPINES was founded by a team of five colleagues with a desire to introduce Filipino-Spanish cuisine in the community. Our chef owned and operated restaurant promises to serve quality food accompanied by a delightful dining experience. Our unconventional ambiance was inspired by the country’s culture and famous fiestas. Here at FIESTA PHILIPPINES, we want you to experience our culture in a different perspective as we merge our deep-rooted traditions with a contemporary elegant setting. Allow us to welcome you into our culture and share our passion through your palate as we pledge to satisfy your stomach. Eat and Celebrate with us! Mabuhay!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11088 Olson Dr A, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Phone: (916) 909-8880
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Reviews
It was nice for the chef to give us complimentary egg rolls. Newly cooked and crispy.
We ordered pansit bihon, inihaw na baboy, kare-kare, and halo-halo. The pansit was delicious. Inihaw na baboy with vinegar dip was the winner! Tender and flavourful.
Halo-halo was huge. At least 2 people can eat one serving. The only issue I had was that the crushed ice was not as fine as I thought. It’s not enjoyable to bite big bits of ice. Kare-kare was the order that made me give a 4 star instead of 5 stars. The waiter said they are out of oxtail, but they replace with lechon kawali. It was great right after it was cooked, and the fried pork was crispy. Make sure you finish this and not to go. The lechon kawali turned up soggy, and the fat blended with the over starched gravy. They did put enough vegetables, but pork on kare-kare seems off. I prefer oxtail and tripe to make this more authentic filipino cuisine. Or at least beef chunks.
The food served is freshly prepared, so be patient. I don’t mind coming back here. I still recommend this place.
Real talk – this is the 2nd time I’ve been in this restaurant. The first time, they forgot to give us one of our dessert orders, but it was included in the bill. It’s a good thing we weren’t in a hurry, and decided to just have the order in the restaurant instead of removing it from the bill.
The second time…omg. My friend arrived ahead of us, and he said he waited at the “please wait to be seated” area for 5 minutes. No one approached him so he walked to the counter and asked for a table. The restaurant was not full. When my group was complete, we waited about 10-15 minutes for someone to get our order. No one did, so I looked around and made eye contact with a staff who sent us a server. 30 mins for our food to arrive. It arrived staggered. We ordered 6 items. This time, we didn’t get 2 of the 6 items: the sitaw and kalabasa dish, and the calamansi juice. I think it’s kind of ridiculous. No one reviews the orders and makes sure the customer gets them? We didn’t remind them of it anymore because it took too long to get our orders and we didn’t want to wait anymore.
We ask for the bill TWICE. 15 mins in between. I don’t even know why, they didn’t need to print the receipt, they just had to come to our table with the portable POS system. The second time, they were like, here’s your bill. We pointed out that we didn’t get the two items, so we had to wait for another 5-10 mins for them to sort it out.
Really dampened the experience which is such a shame, because I’m telling you, the food is great! I’m hesitating to come back because of the service. Is there going to be a third time going there? I don’t know, we’ll see if my love for good food will overcome experiencing ineptitude in service.
I ordered these to go on a Tuesday afternoon:
* Crispy Pata $25 – very tasty with perfectly crunchy skin and well cooked meat inside
* Pancit Bijon $17 – Hubby thought it’s a little bit salty, but I liked it
* Aligue Rice $14 – This is a big serving, good for at least 6. It’s sooo good especially if it is paired with the crispy pork binagoongan
* Pinakbet $16 – not a fan. I had better
* Paella Espanol, Medium $25 – not salty, ample meat (chicken, chorizo de bilbao, shrimp & mussels). The taste is just so-so for me.
* Crispy Pork Binagoongan – Crispy pork with shrimp paste on a bed of eggplant, topped with tomatoes & mangoes. This is a very good concept! The taste of bagoong, with a very crispy pork meat, goes very, very well with the eggplant and tomatoes/mangoes topping. It’s the best Binagoongan pork I’ve ever had. It’s such an elevated dish.
The whole order took at least 30mins. As what I was told, the chef cook the food fresh as it is ordered, so I didn’t mind.
Parking – a lot of spaces available
Price – a little bit on the pricey side, but when it comes to food, I don’t skimp. So for me, it’s totally worth it.
I want to go back to this place and try other dishes. So far, I love most of the dishes that I ordered.
My wife and I have eaten here a few times since our initial visit and review. The second to last time they some how mixed up the sauce on our kare-kare. It tasted like palabok sauce.
Some time has passed since and I wanted to forgive them and give them my business again. Sorry to say that the vegetable lumpia was still cold in the middle and greasy. A sign that they didn’t heat up the oil enough. The rice was a little cold and soggy. I couldn’t order a beer because they didn’t renew their license.
We came in too early for the live music. My wife and I think they might be better off lowering prices and focusing on a select few menu items that they master consistently. Make things more lively with karaoke or live music, a bar (with alcohol), and maybe a small dance floor if it fits in the back area somewhere.
On a good tip, the pinakbet and lechon kawali are still on point.
Old review:
Excellent food and service. We came here on NYE after church. We ordered a lot (pork sisig, bangus sisig, pinakbet, pancit palabok, lechon kawali, white rice, and halo-halo). The pork sisig with egg was excellent! The pinakbet was the best! The palabok had lots of delicious garlic! Everything cooked was on point, and the halo-halo had extra yummy ingredients like lots of flan, buko pandan, and ice cream. The only issue we had was the pitcher for the water looked kinda dirty and so we had it removed from our table completely and ordered soft drinks.