Craving authentic Filipino flavors in upstate New York - Southern Tier? Look no further than the food court at Arnot Mall, where this hidden gem serves up dishes bursting with taste and tradition. Their dinuguan is rich and hearty, perfectly balanced with a savory, slightly tangy sauce that coats tender pork morsels. For noodle lovers, their pancit bihon is a standout — thin rice noodles stir-fried with fresh veggies and flavorful seasoning, making every bite satisfying.
Don’t forget to grab a side of their sautéed vegetables, which complement the main dishes beautifully. Whether you’re a fan of Filipino food or trying it for the first time, this spot will leave you coming back for more. A must-visit for foodies...
Read moreIf you like bland food, this should be your favorite restaurant.
I had high hopes for trying Pinay food with a 5 star rating.
In reality, one dish was overcooked pot roast while the other was overcooked pork fat. They also had the blandeat chicken curry you can imagine.
The.woman at the counter was slow, and needed three tries to...
Read moreFoodies Point is my go-to spot for Filipino food that truly tastes like home. As a fellow Filipino, I always feel so welcome here, the staff are friendly, the atmosphere is warm, and the dishes taste just like the ones I grew up with back in the Philippines. If you're in the area or curious to try real Filipino flavors, this place is...
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