So I will be honest, I have not been to the actual truck. Reading where Hangry Pinoy is, it seems they’re up north more often but! Sometimes they park downtown in front of my boyfriend’s office and this is the second time he’s brought food home for me and it’s gooood. They do not disappoint even when not fresh (because my bf has to bring it all the way home) He bought both the chicken and pork bbq and lumpia. (We tried their pancit before and it was good but they ran out this time) So I have to say my favorite is chicken bbq! It’s so tender, it’s NOT over sauced, and I could eat it all day with rice 🙂. I hope to bump into the truck more often cause I will always stop...
Read moreDoesn’t make me happy to leave such a review. My family and I went to the Farmers Market in The Woodlands. We tried Hangry Pinoy, excited to see they had Lechón, and a few other dishes. The Lechón was not good and small. We paid $10 for a small bowl, which was mostly white rice (cheap) and 6 small pieces of “Lechón.” These were the smallest pieces of Lechón I’ve ever seen in my life. Half of the Lechón was fat. We decided they must’ve been running out of food and gave us what they had. My sister ordered other things and said it was good. However, doesn’t excuse fair business. That was inadequate portion sizes for the price. Double check the food you get...
Read moreI saw the truck parked right by the Kroger shopping plaza in Conroe last month. So I pulled over for some Filipino dishes. I ordered the 6 pcs lumpia for $6 and was VERY disappointed. Each lumpia were about 2" long and didn't have much meat fillings. I'm willing to pay a buck each for a lumpia but these are NOT worth a buck. The owner was VERY unfriendly & didn't want to engage in a convo while I was waiting for the lumpia. NEVER again, from now on I am making my lumpia filled with meat mixture. I'm into supporting my fellow Filipinos but not this...
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