Informal establishment featuring an all-you-can-eat buffet of homestyle Filipino dishes.
Raph Villamor
This is a good place to eat Filipino food in a cafeteria style setting. I don’t really vibe with the hate from other comments because the food just tastes like home. I’ve been to Filipino restaurants around the east coast and this one is the closest to genuine Filipino food. There are lots of choices and the food is cooked to perfection. I really like their ginabot, dinuguan, chicken skin and monggos as these are my favorites. You can also get certain items which are imported from the Philippines at the side of the store. Highly recommended and would come back!
… moreGraffiti Ninja
Awesome Pinoy Filipino Buffet!!! 18.95 all u can eat, spacious and clean bathrooms!! Lady at the front was sweet! Chefs were smiling and friendly! Also the Food was spectacular!!!! I had to try all of em, row by row!, 3 rows of filipino delicacies. All on point with flavor, The meats were tender!!! & the Soups were piping hot and delicious!!! From breakfast to dinner items with desserts!!! I will be back for sure!!! They open @ 8am too!!!! Lol I got there at 8:45am and was pleasant to see them open early!!!! Thank you pamilya!!!!!
… moreNgan Pham
The small price gap between the buffet and à la carte options suggests that the buffet is the better deal. Although still affordable, the restaurant has already raised its prices, and if this continues, the cost will approach that of many other, better alternatives. The food selection isn’t particularly diverse, and it would be helpful if they labeled the dishes or listed the ingredients, since not everyone is familiar with Filipino cuisine. Many dishes are repetitive or quite similar to one another
… moreFood Soul
They had a lot of Filipino food options for all you can eat on the buffet line. When we walked in for dinner, there were a lot of dirty plates on many table from previous costumers those they did not move away. But anyway,We like their crispy chicken skin, curries and and fried fish. Some of their curries were very oily but still tasty. We also bought their big bag of peanuts after the dinner too.
… moreAl
Meat quality was fresh, price is good, desserts are authentic, what more could you ask for. Great for a family dinner. If you enjoy Fili food won’t want to miss this.
Very nice place to chill and and have a nice meal. Not sure why the reviews from others are so low, but don’t think it’s fair, it was a very good value experience for the price point
… moreMichelle M
Small off the strip Filipino ayce buffet.
Great deal for the price you pay for if you’re craving fresh Filipino food. I love how have mini bowls so you can try all the dishes without it blending in your plate. Good for pros and newbies to Filipino comfort food.
I wouldn’t say it’s the best thing to eat off the strip but it’s a great spot locals love.
… moreEric Shih
If you suddenly crave for Filipino dishes, this is the place to be with variety of selections for eat-all-you-can buffet meal.
Though, some are too oily, but still tasteful in the palate. The place itself is not too spacious, yet good enough to accommodate hungry customers.
Don’t forget to tip well for them to keep up the good cooking.
… moremk Lemon
Found this on Google Maps and decided to try it. Good selection of Filipino food which satisfied my cravings. Brought 3 people with me, a couple was pescatarian so they didn’t get to try the whole buffet. They were given a few suman to make up for it which was nice. My bf found the food good; however, he did mention some items needed to be warmer. Buffet price was 17.99 + tax
Our friends purchased sweets from the counter. Unfortunately, we only realized that it had some mold after eating it. Not sure how long it has been sitting in room temp at the restaurant.
… moreMichael Chahin
Nanay Gloria is a hidden gem that captures the warmth of Filipino home cooking with every dish.
The menu offers a fantastic range of classic Filipino comfort food ,everything from sinigang with perfectly tender pork to crispy, flavorful lechon kawali. Their kare-kare is a standout: rich, nutty, and balanced just right with their house-made bagoong. And if you have room for dessert, the halo-halo is a must colorful, generous, and refreshingly indulgent.
Very reasonable price, so if you’re in the mood for Filipino food come give it a try.
… moreCindy Rose
September 2024
There was ample parking available in front of the establishment.
The staff were courteous and friendly.
A variety of Filipino cuisine was offered. The dishes we sampled were all delectable. I did not observe any Filipino-made beverages. $18/person.
The establishment was clean, although the restrooms could be better maintained.
A snack area was available for purchasing snacks.
Bon Appétit
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