Ok I came from out of town and I looked this place up - it was close to my hotel - I called the place and the lady said it was good - it’s real hard to find good food in this state - anyways the rice was dry but it was rice - I got the chicken adobo - the meat portion was good it had flavor which was a plus - the price was ok I don’t mind spending money if the food is good and has flavor and the customer service is over the top - the parking lot was dark and very difficult to find the place - I went to the grocery store to buy a pepper to eat with the food and it really made it stand out -
If your ok eating bland food without spice or hot peppers this is the place to try do t get high hopes on this -
The rice should be hot steamy and a little more water so it holds for the day when it’s been sitting - the food took about 15 min to get to me and I was like ok but the food was not that hot - who knows why it took that long -
Anyways this place is ok if your don’t care about price - I probably won’t come back to this place due to price and them not offering any spicy peppers and the dry rice was a no go -
I ate this food cause I was hungry and dealt with it - good luck to this...
Read moreDo not order DoorDash from Emily’s Filipino food!!! They will disrespect you and your Dasher by the sheer amount of time they have to wait for them to make your simple order!
When I arrived there at 7:25 PM they waited five more minutes before they went to the window. When I got out of my truck and went to the window, they asked I had a pick up order and they said it was for DoorDash for two orders! They both look at each other in confusion and then look to where their DoorDash Order prompter was located. They told me they will get started on it so they gave me their buzzer. I waited till 7:58 PM when I got out of my truck and I told them that I was about to leave and hand their buzzer back because this is taking way too long that I’m not being paid for. “They said please wait two minutes!
Read moreIt's not often you find Filipino food in new mexico so it was nice to see this small food truck standing its ground and breaking the norm of the foods you usually can find everywhere. The staff was super nice and the menu although limited was yummy. They offer Filipino foods like chicken or pork adobo, pancit (glass noodles), lumpia (eggrolls), fried rice and even teriyaki chicken for you not so adventures eaters. The lumpia were bomb I believe ground pork with some veg inside and I will definitely go back next time I'm in Clovis. For lots more on food & firearms follow my instagram @eat.shoot.repeat. Thanks Emily for a great meal...
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