4.4 – 489 reviews • Filipino restaurant
Casual, counter-service Filipino kitchen featuring traditional dishes in a cafeteria-style setup.
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Nathan Allan
Stopped in for a quick lunch. Everyone else appeared to be Filipino so that was a good sign. The pansit was tasty and the Olympia delicious. My wife had coconut chicken and pork adobo. The food could have been a little warmer. Some of noodles were luke warm.
The service was friendly and the dining room was your basic fast food type feel. Served on disposable plates and on trays.
I’d go again but it sure would be elevated if the food was cooked to order.
… moreRogue Saint
The Filipino food here is authentic and delicious. Sinagang Soup, Pork or Chicken Adobo, Kaldereta, Pancit, Pinak Bet, Lumpia, Kasava. I ordered the Chicken Curry Stew with Pancit & Rice. Pork Adobo with Pancit & Rice.
… moreIsabel Rodriguez Dongo
Their pork adobo is my favorite. We came in to pick up for a large group, and were very generously accommodated and helped. We were a family flying in from out of town and he was compassionate about the nature of our visit- he offered a free dessert and let us wipe out all his lumpia.
… moreAngel
Not very welcoming. The man behind the serving line was very rude. It was my first time here and I didn’t know the portion sizes so when I saw the plate being served on I asked to get the next size up, very rudely says you asked for this, I said I did but I didn’t realize how small it was. The food was not flavorful and as others mentioned 80% of the plate was rice. Paraiso is 100 times better. Their food is more flavorful and the man behind the serving line is a billion times respectful. Won’t see me again in this establishment.
… moreMona Vicente
Honestly, they serve their food disproportionate meal size to customers. They will serve others customer big portions to others when they feel like so, and smaller portion in others in same price. Ripping-off customer is how they serve. The food they serve doesn’t equate the price they charge. Food flavoring change through out time. Customer Service mannerism is exactly what we see in tzangeh, but ruder. You ask them a question about their serving portion, they become quick to be defensive.
… moreRonnie Viray
Horrible service, selective on who he gives respect to. I came here as a kid with my Father who was disabled, he was seated in his wheelchair in a spot that replaced a regular chair. Roger the owner inappropriately yelled at my parents who were already seated telling them “HUY, You shouldn’t sit there,” when it was a table and chairs infront of his service area.
The food is always left out to be microwaved when ordered. It is never fresh. The food is overpriced. At this point just go to Paraiiso.
… moreRosa
If you’re looking for some good Filipino food- this is the place to go!
They had various dishes and couldn’t decide which to get.
The gentlemen serving us was a little rude but did give us generous portions.
I’d recommend you try some of their food if you’ve never tried Filipino food 🙂
… moreKevin Wright
I had a pork and mixed vegetable plate over rice. It was tasty. Also had the taro root dessert, savory! I would definitely eat here again.
… moreAl’s Wanderlust Adventures
Excellent and delicious authentic Filipino food, dine in or take out. Customer service is outstanding. I highly recommend Maresol Restaurant for lunch or dinner. They are closed on Sunday and Monday’s.
… moreValeen Satele
if i could give this place a zero i would. overpriced small portions. prejudice only nice to certain people and rushes you even if your spending lots of money. The one star i gave was because the food was decent
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