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Pancit, Lumpia, rice, Pork adobo, Pork Ginataan
Bill W.

We visit the St. Pete area once a year. Last year we were so lucky to discover Abuhan... we've been talking about it since, and here we are again enjoying the most amazing dishes! This family-run Filipino restaurant features an ever-changing variety of authentic choices. Tonight we had Dinuguan, Ginataang Langka, Beef Stew, mung beans, lumpia and ginger chicken soup. The family/owners are so friendly... happy to make suggestions and give details. They have plenty of tables, there are two nice areas to sit and enjoy your meal, or you can easily take your meal to go. The servings are ample and it's easy to order a bit too much with the incredible choices, so probably plan to have enough for another meal at home! I and my wife are so glad that they weathered last years storms... Abuhan in a real treasure.

Pathetic, says come back tomorrow
Yochanan H.

I was excited to get Filipino food since I last had Inihaw Filipino Barbecue in Bethlehem, PA, a few years ago. We arrived at 4:58 p.m., and they closed at 7 p.m., and we were greeted with a sign that read, "Sorry but we re all SOLD OUT Sorry for the inconvenience." Okay, sold out of what? We went ahead and went inside. She told us, "I have some fish left. Come back tomorrow." The owners of Abuhan should call the owner of Inihaw for tips on running a restaurant. Better yet, for the hours, put 11 a.m. until we re all SOLD OUT. Besides, to run out of food with two hours remaining is a poor way to run a business. We weren't the only customers that left disappointed. So, only one star for Abuhan!

Pork Lumpia
Connie A.

Been consistently dining in at Abuhan since we moved to Florida. We love their fried fish, lumpia, adobo and other dishes. Portions are always generous and friendly staff & owners.

Dee R.

Sometimes you just find a place. When we entered the amazing smells reminded me I was hungry. We were greeted warmly by one of the owners and he told us about the dishes. He also told us he changes the items throughout the week, so you know you can always find something new and delicious. He let me sample the pork belly and a flavorful stew . The meat was so tender and had a slightly sweet yet balanced carmelization on it. I ordered some of both to take home with me. If you like Filipino food or you just want to try something new, swing by this great little lunch stop, you'll be happy you had a great meal.

Monggo beans, dinuguan, rice, pancit
Shaira A.

*they give more portions than what's pictured. I got super excited and hungry that I forgot to take a pic!* Just moved to FL and I was craving Filipino food! My fiancé and I came across this family owned Filipino restaurant and it did not disappoint!! The owners are the only ones who runs the business, they are super sweet and nice. If you are looking to send boxes in the Philippines, they do that here as well! The food is so good! I got pancit, rice, monggo beans, and dinuguan! I got so excited that I literally forgot to take a picture of my food until it was almost done. My fiancé loved it as well. Their pancit was not dry, perfect amount of black pepper, salt, veggies, and tiny pieces of pork. Their dinuguan was sooo good: it had good amount of meat, no fats, it had perfect amount of vinegar. Probably me and my fiancé's fave one from here so far. And the monggo beans is vegetarian, no meats or shrimp/seafood added. It was so good that even my Albanian mother in law loved it! Their leche flan (a dessert) was also delicious! It was nice, smooth, silky, and most importantly it was not too sweet!! I definitely need to come back here again and try their different dishes! *they give more portions than what's pictured. I got super excited and hungry that I forgot to take a pic!*

Lumpia Shanghai
Jo A.

We went during their soft opening hours. I was excited to try this place out at there isn't really any Filipino restaurants in this area of Pinellas county. This is a "Turo-Turo" style restaurant Turo means point since you point at what you want to order. We got 2 combo meals that comes with 2 ulam (main entree) and rice as well as lumpiang Shanghai. The Ilan we got was Bicol express, dinuguan and chicken halang-halang. The bicol express was probably the best tasting one. The dinuguan was a little watery and bland while the halang-halang was super salty! The lumpia (since it was sitting on the tray) was barely warm and very little filling. It wasn't bad but it wasn't that good either. I hope they get better as they get in the groove. Maybe we'll try them again eventually but for now, Mata's and Filipiniana Cafe is still a Tastier option.

humba, pancit, dinuguan. all guuuud!
Allison T.

OMG this place is a gem! the food was epic. Friend took me here for lunch, I wanted to stay for dinner. Woman behind the counter was the sweetest, and patient, and had such a pride for her culture sharing via food, she made me feel warm, ...and then hungry. We had: Lumpia. Just the right amount of crisp, not hella greasy, great size. I could eat a whole plate of those. Pancit. great texture, lots of meat and veggies in it, and the flavor was awesome. Dinuguan. Ingredients don't sound great, I know, but it tastes amazing. Like the 'good meat' at the bottom a long stewing big ass pot that you'd rush to make rice for. get it. Sinigang Na Baboy. she gave a lil cup of this to sample, and after trying it I wanted to hug her. It tasted great; tangy yet comforting and spicy. Good for a rainy night, or a welcome home treat. Humba. Epp-pic! sweet yet a touch spicy, slooooow braised pork you can eat with a spoon. Tasted like it cooked for 4 glorious days and enjoyed every minute in that heat. Everything tasted fresh and wonderful. If I lived there, I'd go every week.

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Food was interesting. Looked like a nice place for home cooked meal. The service was adequate. Ambiance was nothing to write home about.

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They have very good food with a nice variety of items. The portions are large and are reasonably priced. We will eat there again

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Bad bad service. The owners wife was unfriendly and strick. Food was expensive and not so good.

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2 years ago

Delicious food with hearty portions. And welcoming staff. 1000% recommend if you're looking for home cooked filipino meals.

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Excellent traditional Carinderia style restaurant. Reminds me of my life on the island of Bohol. Great service and good food.

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The food was very good and tender. Great taste and yummy noodles. Will try again soon.

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I'm going to be honest, I had my doubts but after yesterday and today I'll never again. Everything…read moreI was told about this place was true and then some! I was on the fence given my bad experience with restaurants that try to get fancy with its sushi, but this definitely surpassed my expectations. The environment has a nice small-town exterior (fitting for a restaurant in Downtown Dunedin) with a vibrant, cool, cozy interior with minimal lighting that's easy on the eyes. The service is pretty good and they do check to make sure you're enjoying what you ordered, which is a nice touch. In terms of mocktails, on the first day I had the Ginger passion tea which had nice presentation and was just the thing needed to wash down the fantastic spice of, which I sadly forgot to take a picture of, but alas...Next time...The second day I had the "Cucumber Chiller" which, I'll admit, didn't tickle my fancy too much as I'm not one for zest, but it's still a solid #2 on my list! I tried their Spicy Tuna Roll on both days, and much to my pleasant shock...They mean it when they said spicy. Much of their sushi menu appears to be a fusion of Mexican spicing and Japanese uramaki sushi techniques, which I never expected to enjoy so much! I definitely wish to experiment with more of their rolls next time. I also decided to try the pork fried rice, and my goodness, whatever pig they cut up for that rice may not have been able to fly but I sure felt like I was on cloud nine! The rice was crispy, soft, crunchy, flavorful and subtle all at the same time and when it needed to be. Mind you, the lunch portion alone filled me up almost! Just imagine what the dinner would do! Actually, don't imagine that. Just know you'll be good for the rest of the day! Then for desert I decided to try a slice of their Green Tea Cheesecake...Now, interestingly enough, I almost thought it was pumpkin due to the strange flavor contrast between the green tea base and the caramel drizzled. Not what I was expecting but it was still really delicious and I would eat it again in a heartbeat. You don't gotta be a Scorpio like me to be drawn to Pisces Sushi & Global Bistro, that's for sure! I highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Dunedin...I guarantee you'll be Du"needing" more of this after one bite!

This is, without a doubt, the best sushi restaurant I have ever been to. We sat on the front patio,…read morewhich has a great vibe and a afford lots of people watching. Our service was warm, friendly, responsive, and fun. Our party of four loved our selections. My favorite was the Mexicali blues roll. It was a perfect blend of savory and sweet... I think the suite came from bits of plantain chips. My husband had the volcano, which is a very substantial portion. It has crab meat and cooked salmon. It is worth noting that both these items are marked as spicy on the menu... I would not say they were spicy at all. Already looking forward to the next time we're in this area to go back and try more culinary delights!

The Crying Tiger - Kor Mou Yang

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Family-owned spot and my first time trying Lao food. I ordered the 1000 Fish, coconut shrimp, and…read moresticky mango rice. Everything was super flavorful and really good. The fish was fried perfectly--crispy on the outside and tender inside. The coconut shrimp and mango sticky rice were also excellent. Since the food is cooked to order, it did take a little time, but I actually appreciate fresh, made-to-order dishes, so I didn't mind waiting. If you're in a rush, I'd recommend calling ahead. Overall, great service and great food. I'll definitely be back.

I came to the Crying Tiger for a lunch break during the week. I saw some reels about this Laotian…read moreAsian fusion restaurant and was excited to try it. When my coworker and I arrived, there was only one other table at the restaurant. We ordered the crying tiger and a crispy pork belly dish to share. We waited for our food for a long time! Probably over an hour! Each time the dishes came out of the kitchen, they went to the other table. At one point, our waiter was walking by saying sorry, and that the food was coming soon. When we finally got our food, we really got to enjoy the flavor, the crispiness of the pork skin, and the different sauces that they've prepared for dipping! My coworker and I remarked that the food was delicious! The sticky rice came in a little straw box. It got dry since we both took it out of the plastic wrapper, though, so keep the rice wrapped up to enjoy the texture more! The crying tiger came with perilla leaf. I love wrapping meat with the perilla leaf - it tastes so fresh. We also ordered the mango sticky rice. The coconut cream sauce was perfect on the sticky rice. The mango was simply sliced, so we had to scoop it off of the mango skin. Overall, I can't take two hour lunch breaks, especially during the week days. The food must be prepared to order, which has its pros and cons.

Abuhan - filipino - Updated May 2026

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