I've missed Filipino dish so I thought while on honey moon I will definitely hunt down Filipino restaurants and eat like a pig. Google mapped it showed me 2 Filipino restaurants. I came to this one first and maybe try the other one later. Though no tables inside this place is good for take out and eat at home or anywhere besides there. The prices are good even better if you knew that a meal with 2 scoops of rice and 2 entre are much better price than buying it individual. With my excitement and eyeing all the wonderful dish that I haven't had in so long didn't think of the price. Even so it's decent, pansit, dinuguan, gulay pakbet, adobo pusit, 3 pc of fried chicken and 2 scoops of rice for $35 is a deal! My meal is considered a buffet that can be eaten for more than a few days. Like I said I have to have them all tasted atleast. The pansit could use more ingredients other taste is good, the dinuguan on point, the gulay pakbet is excellent and pusit is good enough to remind of being home again which is heaven to me. If I live here I wouldn't have to worry about cooking at home and know that I wouldn't starve. I would be spoiled with my own personal cooks. I don't cook because of my busy work and life schedules. I recommend this place to remind you that this Mama can cook...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreCame home for moms celebration of life in 2018 and had lunch here with my siblings and aunty. The Filipino food was just like I remember growing up and so much so that I think we or should I say I ate here almost everyday I was home. Then again when I had to come back in another month for my stepmoms and cousins celebration of life. Mama Lucy's catered for my stepmoms celebration and was thankful for the leftovers that I froze and took back to CA with me. I was in Filipino food heaven for a good month or two and wish that...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreDuring a week long visit to Kauai, we tried to eat at this restaurant on THREE different occasions and found this place to never be open. We tried on a Monday night around 7 pm, Wednesday in the early afternoon, and (now) on a Sunday at 3 pm -- each time they were closed. I've heard of being on "island time", but these folks must keep "banker's hours". Sorely disappointed that we didn't have a chance to enjoy some Filipino food while...
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