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The Heritage — Restaurant in Federal Way

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The Heritage
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Nearby attractions
Celebration Park
1095 South 324th St, Federal Way, WA 98003
Nearby restaurants
Nutri Fruti
1500 South 336th St STE 9, Federal Way, WA 98003
So Moon Nan Jib
33324 Pacific Hwy S #203, Federal Way, WA 98003
Phở Kim Vietnamese Cuisine
33320 Pacific Hwy S #103a, Federal Way, WA 98003
Bogul Bogul
33320 Pacific Hwy S #106, Federal Way, WA 98003
Joe's Deli
1230 South 336th St, Federal Way, WA 98003
Moobongri Soondae
33320 Pacific Hwy S #101, Federal Way, WA 98003
SORIMMARA
33310 Pacific Hwy S Suite 408, Federal Way, WA 98003
Yangpyung Seoul
33310 Pacific Hwy S #405, Federal Way, WA 98003
K Pocha
33324 Pacific Hwy S, Federal Way, WA 98003
AGIT CHANG KO Restaurant
33310 Pacific Hwy S #404, Federal Way, WA 98003
Nearby hotels
Eastwind Motel
33230 Pacific Hwy S, Federal Way, WA 98003
Stevenson Motel
33330 Pacific Hwy S, Federal Way, WA 98003
Ridge Crest Motel
1812 South 336th St, Federal Way, WA 98003
New Horizon Motel
33002 Pacific Hwy S, Federal Way, WA 98003
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The Heritage

1500 South 336th St #16, Federal Way, WA 98003
4.4(49)
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attractions: Celebration Park, restaurants: Nutri Fruti, So Moon Nan Jib, Phở Kim Vietnamese Cuisine, Bogul Bogul, Joe's Deli, Moobongri Soondae, SORIMMARA, Yangpyung Seoul, K Pocha, AGIT CHANG KO Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of The Heritage

Celebration Park

Celebration Park

Celebration Park

4.4

(837)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The Heritage

Nutri Fruti

So Moon Nan Jib

Phở Kim Vietnamese Cuisine

Bogul Bogul

Joe's Deli

Moobongri Soondae

SORIMMARA

Yangpyung Seoul

K Pocha

AGIT CHANG KO Restaurant

Nutri Fruti

Nutri Fruti

4.1

(97)

$

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So Moon Nan Jib

So Moon Nan Jib

4.3

(475)

$$

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Phở Kim Vietnamese Cuisine

Phở Kim Vietnamese Cuisine

4.3

(305)

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Bogul Bogul

Bogul Bogul

4.2

(272)

$$

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Juana MangaoangJuana Mangaoang
We needed food and found this gem in an obscure mall in Federal Way. The atmosphere is very homey - lots of decorations from the islands. Relatively small menu but it appears to change based on seasons and availability. We shared a combo plate. Two scoops of rice, one bowl of chicken adobo and one of diniguan. Pretty tasty, especially when eaten with the "natural" fork and spoon (fingers). Perfect for eaten the meat and slurping the juice. Not a lot of blood in the dinuguan, but my daughter commented that no one puts as much in as I do. We wanted to leave room for treats. I had the cassava cake which was delicious. My daughter had halo halo and it was the most decadent and yummy she has ever tried. All kinds of tasty bits to discover. They brought skewers of grilled meat out while we were there but we were full. Next time... We'll definitely go back. It wasn't busy when we went mid afternoon on a Saturday, but it would be nice to go when there are more customers. Plus there is a nice selection of Filipino snacks for purchase. And gallons of Datu Puti shoyu and vinegar. Check out this little jewel in The Fed.
Erin BErin B
Edit: dropping down to one star. This place made me sick. I'm writing this review from the toilet. My stomach does not feel good. I will not be coming back. I might report this restaurant for the cold food. Other reviews are saying the same thing. I had the pancit, chicken adobo, lumpia, and ube tres leche. The pancit was bland but palatable, but also cold, which was odd. The chicken adobo was flavorful, but again, not hot at all. The lumpia was the real star of the show. They were really tasty! The ube tres leche was good, but you couldn't really taste the ube. The service was friendly and inviting. I want to come back and try some of their other dishes. This feels like a promising spot.
Carina BasioCarina Basio
I was on a roadtrip and stayed in Seattle for few days .I was able to satisfy all my cravings from this new filipino restaurant in Federal Way . The dishes are all delicious and very authentic Ilocano style cooking . The owners are very sweet and nice .So if you happen to be in the area ,this is a must try dining spot . I would definitely come back for their food. Especially the crispy dinuguan and Pork BBQ šŸ˜‹šŸ¤¤ā€¦. P.S ..But of course since it’s almost summer and it’s getting hot , I had to finish my meals with their very loaded Halo halo ā¤ļø
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We needed food and found this gem in an obscure mall in Federal Way. The atmosphere is very homey - lots of decorations from the islands. Relatively small menu but it appears to change based on seasons and availability. We shared a combo plate. Two scoops of rice, one bowl of chicken adobo and one of diniguan. Pretty tasty, especially when eaten with the "natural" fork and spoon (fingers). Perfect for eaten the meat and slurping the juice. Not a lot of blood in the dinuguan, but my daughter commented that no one puts as much in as I do. We wanted to leave room for treats. I had the cassava cake which was delicious. My daughter had halo halo and it was the most decadent and yummy she has ever tried. All kinds of tasty bits to discover. They brought skewers of grilled meat out while we were there but we were full. Next time... We'll definitely go back. It wasn't busy when we went mid afternoon on a Saturday, but it would be nice to go when there are more customers. Plus there is a nice selection of Filipino snacks for purchase. And gallons of Datu Puti shoyu and vinegar. Check out this little jewel in The Fed.
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Edit: dropping down to one star. This place made me sick. I'm writing this review from the toilet. My stomach does not feel good. I will not be coming back. I might report this restaurant for the cold food. Other reviews are saying the same thing. I had the pancit, chicken adobo, lumpia, and ube tres leche. The pancit was bland but palatable, but also cold, which was odd. The chicken adobo was flavorful, but again, not hot at all. The lumpia was the real star of the show. They were really tasty! The ube tres leche was good, but you couldn't really taste the ube. The service was friendly and inviting. I want to come back and try some of their other dishes. This feels like a promising spot.
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Erin B

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I was on a roadtrip and stayed in Seattle for few days .I was able to satisfy all my cravings from this new filipino restaurant in Federal Way . The dishes are all delicious and very authentic Ilocano style cooking . The owners are very sweet and nice .So if you happen to be in the area ,this is a must try dining spot . I would definitely come back for their food. Especially the crispy dinuguan and Pork BBQ šŸ˜‹šŸ¤¤ā€¦. P.S ..But of course since it’s almost summer and it’s getting hot , I had to finish my meals with their very loaded Halo halo ā¤ļø
Carina Basio

Carina Basio

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Reviews of The Heritage

4.4
(49)
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5.0
1y

We needed food and found this gem in an obscure mall in Federal Way. The atmosphere is very homey - lots of decorations from the islands. Relatively small menu but it appears to change based on seasons and availability.

We shared a combo plate. Two scoops of rice, one bowl of chicken adobo and one of diniguan. Pretty tasty, especially when eaten with the "natural" fork and spoon (fingers). Perfect for eaten the meat and slurping the juice. Not a lot of blood in the dinuguan, but my daughter commented that no one puts as much in as I do.

We wanted to leave room for treats. I had the cassava cake which was delicious. My daughter had halo halo and it was the most decadent and yummy she has ever tried. All kinds of tasty bits to discover.

They brought skewers of grilled meat out while we were there but we were full. Next time...

We'll definitely go back. It wasn't busy when we went mid afternoon on a Saturday, but it would be nice to go when there are more customers.

Plus there is a nice selection of Filipino snacks for purchase. And gallons of Datu Puti shoyu and vinegar.

Check out this little...

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1.0
23w

Edit: dropping down to one star. This place made me sick. I'm writing this review from the toilet. My stomach does not feel good. I will not be coming back. I might report this restaurant for the cold food. Other reviews are saying the same thing.

I had the pancit, chicken adobo, lumpia, and ube tres leche. The pancit was bland but palatable, but also cold, which was odd. The chicken adobo was flavorful, but again, not hot at all. The lumpia was the real star of the show. They were really tasty! The ube tres leche was good, but you couldn't really taste the ube.

The service was friendly and inviting. I want to come back and try some of their other dishes. This feels like a...

Ā Ā Ā Read more
avatar
5.0
2y

I was on a roadtrip and stayed in Seattle for few days .I was able to satisfy all my cravings from this new filipino restaurant in Federal Way . The dishes are all delicious and very authentic Ilocano style cooking . The owners are very sweet and nice .So if you happen to be in the area ,this is a must try dining spot . I would definitely come back for their food. Especially the crispy dinuguan and Pork BBQ šŸ˜‹šŸ¤¤ā€¦.

P.S ..But of course since it’s almost summer and it’s getting hot , I had to finish my meals with their very loaded...

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