Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5)
I had the pleasure of trying Quikbite's Halo-Halo Filipino dessert, and it left me completely satisfied and craving more. This delightful treat is an absolute must-try for dessert enthusiasts!
Quikbite's Halo-Halo boasts a beautifully crafted masterpiece of flavors and textures. With every spoonful, I was greeted by a refreshing mix of shaved ice infused with delightful hints of jackfruit, banana, sweet beans, and coconut jelly. The combination of sweet ingredients created a symphony of flavors that perfectly complemented each other.
One of the highlights was the velvety leche flan that melted in my mouth, adding a rich and creamy dimension to the dessert. The inclusion of ube ice cream and crunchy rice crispies provided a delightful contrast, taking the Halo-Halo to a whole new level of indulgence.
The attention to detail and the quality of ingredients used by Quikbite truly stood out. Every ingredient seemed fresh and authentic, showcasing the restaurant's commitment to providing an exceptional culinary experience. The portion size was generous, ensuring that I could savor every spoonful.
The atmosphere at Quikbite was cozy and inviting, making it the perfect place to enjoy their Halo-Halo dessert. The staff was friendly and attentive, adding to the overall dining experience.
If you're searching for an authentic and satisfying taste of Filipino cuisine, Quikbite's Halo-Halo is a must-try. Prepare to be transported to the vibrant streets of the Philippines with each delightful spoonful. Whether you're a fan of Filipino desserts or curious to explore new flavors, Quikbite is the place to be. Don't miss out on this...
Read moreTheir food was decent for the price, however, this establishment harbors the worst customer service imaginable. Despite the owner being present during my visit, the "helpers" were the ones assisting with the error that was made with my order. I placed a party order at least 5 days in advance and when I arrived to pick up my order on the set date I was told that my food was given to another customer by the same name. There was no apology given by any one, not even the owner, for this mistake, as well, no compensation was offered. I suggested that they give me one of my items for free and the response from the back from the owner was "what for?". As a result, I had to wait over 30 mins for a replacement, there was a line up developing in the store which I suggested they help them first (declined to help the other customers and made them wait until they were done with my order), and I had to insist that they give me compensation for their error. This store is poorly managed and, unfortunately, I know they will not learn from this mistake and continue to treat their customers this way. I would not recommend this store to...
Read moreFamily style Filipino food offering only a handful of dishes. You can purchase either a combo or the dishes by itself. Quite cramped in here. There is parking right outside. Cash or Debit only.
Pork sisig - this is the non-grilled version of sisig. More of a precooked meat and then tossed as a salad. There are only pork meat chunks and no pigs ears. Dressing is tasty but I like it with crispy pork skin.
Beef Kaldereta - very tender beef meat. Sauce is flavorful and tomato-y.
Pork Adobo - pork was soft but not much adobo vinegary taste to it.
As usual, the containers are very tiny at Filipino restaurants. $7 for the small one.
I saw someone get the combo and they don't give you very much. It's a small...
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