Welcome to Pinoy 1968 Restaurant & Buffet, a vibrant and authentic Filipino restaurant in Henderson, NV. Immerse yourself in the rich flavors, warm hospitality, and vibrant culture of the Philippines as you embark on a culinary journey like no other. We are passionate about showcasing the diverse and mouthwatering cuisine of the Philippines. Our menu is carefully crafted to bring you the most beloved and traditional Filipino dishes, prepared with love and authenticity by our talented chefs. From savory adobo and crispy lechon to comforting sinigang and delectable kare-kare, every dish is a testament to the culinary heritage of the Philippines. Visit us today and let us introduce you to irresistible flavors of the Philippines!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 340 N Boulder Hwy, Henderson, NV 89015
Phone: (702) 564-2541
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Reviews
I find that a lot of Filipino restaurants lack that home-made taste and comfort feeling but this place came close to fulfilling that. It’s nice to be able to pick and choose what you want to eat and have as much as you want without worrying the bill piling up especially when you have your family with you.
The place is very clean and the staff was very friendly and helpful.
Didn’t see a bathroom available for customers inside. All but one of the tables are booths. They also offer additional items to order that aren’t available at the buffet. Snacks and desserts also available for sale.
We visited this restaurant looking for a new “go-to” Filipino buffet after ‘Kusina ni Lorraine’ has become garbage over the years. While the food was an improvement over our previous spot—despite being very pork-heavy—the business practices ensure we will not return.
The checkout process is intentionally misleading:
1) Mandatory Gratuity: A 20% tip was forced without the option to adjust.
2) Double-Dipping: The tip was calculated on the total after sales tax.
3) Hidden Fees: An undisclosed 3% credit card surcharge was added to the bill.
(see photo)
The cashier’s hesitation to hand over the receipt suggested she was well aware of how these “junk fees” look to a customer. We intended to be regulars here, BUT sadly, this experiece is more than enough reason for us not to return. EVER.
I was excited to try this new filipino restaurant.
TIP: Pay before going to the buffet line. Another TIP – they DO NOT offer ala carte like the photos that are on the wall.
Before paying, I looked at the buffet line. I personally did not like the selections, so I opted for a 2 Item Combo. Combos are only items in the buffet line.
My BF had the buffet while I ordered the 1/2 Rice, 1/2 Pancit, Sisig, and Pig Feet Nilaga.
The highlight was the Sisig. The pancit had no taste at all. I was hungry, so I ate it. The Nilaga was a waste for me. When I took the bones aka feet out, the soup went down to a little over half. This dish also lacked flavor. I was disappointed that I threw my food away.
My BF liked the fried thin fish. He did mention that I would hate the long rice with sardines. He also mentioned that the lumpia was hard.
Now, back to the food selections.
I know the items change daily, but may I suggest to always have pork or chicken adobo?
The lady walking around was nice.
Had to edit my message because google doesn’t translate Tagalog correctly.
FOOD: A small but fresh selection of food, that on both occasions I’ve been here the food is constantly monitored & new batches of food are brought out.
OVERALL: If you’re in need of a quick fix for Filipino food, this is a good spot! the decor isn’t much, but that’s usually how you know the food is good lol