This is a counter service location with self serve water available. If I had more time, I would have eaten so much much more. I stopped in a little after 11 am on a Tuesday. All the trays at the counter were fresh and ready for the day. The serving area and seating were nice and clean. The staff was friendly. The grill was loaded with tons of fresh skewers. I walked up to the counter and looked over the dishes. Since the grill cook was busy he didn't have a lot of time to explain what all the dishes were but I was familiar with a few. It all looked amazing. I ordered a combo. It comes with rice or pancit or a combo of both. I had the Goat Kaldereta and Dinuguan. Amazing! Both were delicious. The goat was tender and plentiful. The gamey flavor came through just enough to let you know it was not beef. The dinuguan was full of tender maw and chunks of pork with a little jalepeño to add a hint of heat. The pancit was full of celery and was lightly flavored. The combo was a little under $11 after tax. They take cash and card. If you are looking for lumpia, they had fresh sariwa and fried vegetable versions available to order. The amount of dishes available put to shame any other Filipino restaurant(Seafood City included) or even my own extended family gatherings I have ever been to. I was in and out in less than 30 minutes(only because I had to be). I recommend this place for some excellent Filipino cuisine and plan to return the next time I'm in...
Read moreWow. My husband came in here Saturday evening (8/1) to get me some food. He was treated appallingly- the worker seemed annoyed that he came in 5 mins before closing and was greeted by screaming at him “what do you want?!” Very impatient and aggressive, did not help with any questions he had, and gave him pork when he asked for chicken. When he asked if they had chicken adobo, she shouted “I only have what you see!!! Choose something!!” Nothing was labelled, how was he supposed to know? He is not Filipino. She clearly just wanted him out. To be clear, this was the woman and not younger girl in there. The younger girl looked embarrassed at her colleague’s behavior.
I am Filipina and WAS regular here, and this was the first time I sent my white American husband. He only continued with the purchase because he knew I was craving Filipino food but I would have told him to leave it if I knew what had happened. I will NEVER again come here and will go to D’pinoy instead. It’s further for me but it’s less oily and they do not treat their customers...
Read moreMeh...
I was craving Filipino food and unfortunately my favorite place was closed so I ended up at Fiesta Filipino. I stood there trying to decide what I wanted and nothing looked good to me. So I ended up ordering the following:
Lechon Kawali Vegetable Lumpia Shanghai Lumpia Karioka
The lechon was extremely oily that I ended up coming home and cooked it more. The Shanghai Lumpia was also meh. The meat was soooo dry and burnt (on the inside.) The karioka needed a little more coconut taste. It was tender though. The highlight was the vegetable Lumpia. That was delcious and had a good balance of flavor.
Service was meh... No hello but just a stare.
Don't think I'll return to this location. Will definitely try the...
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