
Kujo Eats is a Filipino and Hawaiian restaurant in National City, CA, serving authentic Filipino and Hawaiian dishes made fresh daily. Our menu features local favorite is like pork belly sisig, lechon kawali, spam musubi, classic desserts such as Halo Halo, Ube halaya and leche flan, and refreshing Filipino drinks such as Sago’t gulaman and melon drink. We also serve Filipino Street Food Thursdays thru Saturday nights. We offer Dine in, take out, party Trays, Catering, Online Ordering and Delivery.
Hours
| Friday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–6 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3400 E 8th St Suite 115 -117, National City, CA 91950
Phone: (619) 470-6993
Website: https://kujoeats.com/?utm_source=google
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Reviews
Its americanized sisig i guess but its still good (had to add salt/spice)
Pork adobo was ok w some pieces a little on tough side
but rest was tender. Only thing that surprised me is could u guys dice the onions like a proper sisig dish should be its like im eating bistek tagalog w the big onion rings lol. Overall good flavors.
The Sisig was a perfect blend of crispy and savory, with just the right amount of zing from the spices. It’s undoubtedly one of the best I’ve ever tasted, and I can’t wait to have it again.
The Lechon was heavenly – crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and packed with flavor. It was like biting into a piece of Filipino tradition. I couldn’t resist seconds!
The Beef BBQ Rib was a meat lover’s dream come true. Juicy, succulent, and marinated to perfection, it was a true highlight of the meal.
The Sinigang was a comforting bowl of tangy goodness. The balance of flavors in this traditional Filipino soup was spot on, and it complemented the other dishes beautifully.
To top it all off, the rice was fluffy and the portions were generous. The friendly staff and cozy ambiance only added to the overall experience.
Kujo Eats has won my heart with their dedication to serving authentic Filipino dishes. If you’re in National City and craving a taste of the Philippines, don’t miss out on this culinary treasure. Highly recommended!
We got two plates of 2 item combo. The portions are generous.
-pancit with chicken adobo and longganisa
-fried rice with sisig and lechon
-side order of sinigang
The sisig was wet not dry and crispy like I’m used to. It also had a lot of citrus calamansi flavor. The fried rice was better than other Filipino places.
We had asked for other items that we saw on the party tray menu like kaldereta but they said they haven’t perfected it yet so it’s not being sold as an individual item. But yet it’s being offered as a party tray? That was odd.
I would come back after a year or so. We didn’t get the chance to try their desserts. They claim to have the best halo halo in town.
My husband is Filipino and I’m Mexican and I took my brother and mom and they loved it!
The service was amazing
Food was very delicious even though it was almost close to closing
We all wish this place was in LA!