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    Cafe De Manila

    3.9 (138 reviews)
    ModerateFilipino
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    CAFE DE MANILA ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Good Vibes !!

    Food was Fantastic and the craving for Original Filipino food ; Everything was delicious. Customer service was Excellent always checking back if needed anything ; Family Oriented .Love it ! Place was very welcoming ; Good Vibes Spacious to the additional Decor and with Great karaoke Singer; Friendly and Funny ! Me and hubby love it and they have Different Occasions of Buffet during the week ! Thanks Alexis and Steve and crew ;; this is my Definitely place for Original ilocano food! There's a lot of Dessert also!

    Net A.

    A nice buffet set up for a memorial reception! Elegant place setting of silver charger with white ceramic dinnerplate on top . Black Table cloth covered tge dining tables. Food served buffet style included: fried chicken, lumpiang shanghai, bistek, pancit, vegetarian dish, turon, biko, and many more! The whole restaurant was reserved to hold this reception after the funeral services! All food served were flavorful and deliciousb... hsve to come back next visit to try their menu!!

    Denice K.

    This was a disappointing visit. I googled a Filipino restaurant nearby and I previewed the menu and they had a great variety of items listed. Upon entering, we were sat with menus that had several items crossed out including the isaw and the pompano that we wanted. We opted for the breakfast favorite silog - Corned Beef Silog and Sisig Silog. The one good thing about the silog dishes is that it comes with two eggs instead of the usual one. Enough garlic fried rice and meat. Our drinks did not arrive until after I had flagged a staff member down and after they gave us our entrees.service wasn't really present; the staff was more attentive to the two bigger parties and decided to eat in the same dining area as we were still eating. There are several other Filipino food places to go to in Vegas. We might give this one another try next time if they actually have the items we wanted to try.

    Adobo fried rice
    Angela W.

    Came here on a whim. Dining area is clean and bright and very colorful. I imagine that this is a good space for large parties, as there's big tables, karaoke stage, and a set area for buffet and a bar. Service was friendly. Everything we ordered was extra crispy -- from the lumpia, to the lechon kawali, and the fried chicken. It was actually *too* crispy, and dare I say.. dry. The lechon was by no means tender or succulent. It was all crispy. The adobo fried rice had very skimpy slivers of adobo. Lumpia was deep fried and for me, the contents were unidentifiable. By the time the fried chicken came, the roof of my mouth was tender from all the crunching I had to do. Prices are reasonable, though the search must continue for our favorite Filipino place.

    Pork Adobo
    S.A C.

    Came in on a Wednesday afternoon, not sure if they were open since no one was inside . We took a chance and ordered . Pork adobo, spaghetti . Server brings adobo first , 15 min later she brings the spaghetti and rice , we thought she forgot so we shared the adobo and rice . She said the pasta takes a long time to cook. In that case , start the pasta first . She rarely checked on us. No one came in while we dinned , so who knows what she was doing in the back. Adobo had tons of fat , yea I know it's flavorful but I've never had this much fat before . Spaghetti was subpar. Needless to say we won't be coming back. We really wanted to like this place but it just didn't ha

    Coke
    Joseph T.

    I had a great time at Cafe De Manila! My family and I were planing to eat at another restaurant closer to the strip but decided to stay close to where our family lives. We showed up and to our delight there were only a few people seated in the dining area. We ordered a nice large family style order. I liked all the food I tried with the exception of their Kare Kare, It was oily. While we waited for our food, both of my nephews were getting antsy sitting at the table. We saw they had a nicely decorated karaoke stage with music playing and a microphone. We got up on stage, sang some songs and by the time we were done the food was on the table. The ladies that served us were very nice and they even gave us a Puto assortment and other baked goods because we were celebrating my mother in laws birthday.

    Mary S.

    Had a bunch of family in town, and I needed a place that can seat 15 people. Cafe De Manila was very accomadating. They allowed me to order a catering package, which they set up buffet style. The staff were attentive and friendly. They made sure our drink pitchers were full. Another staff member was the dj so my guest could kareoke and line dance. Everyone had a fantastic time. Thank you, Cafe De Manila, for making a memorable event for my 81-year-old mother and her family.

    Breakfast plate
    Holly D.

    After a good hike, we were hungry and excited to try a new Filipino restaurant. The staff were nice and quickly sat us. We stated with lumpia. It came with two dips that were good but the lumpia was too crispy hard and seemed almost burnt. Joel loves kare kare but the meat was tough and lacked flavor without much peanut butter sauce. I ordered a breakfast plate with garlic rice, longanisa, and eggs. The rice was really sticky and hard but had good flavor. The longanisa was tough and seemed recooked and old. We didn't finish our halo halo desert. There was stale rice crispys or cereal on top. The was zero flavor outside of the taro ice cream on top. The best thing I can say is that it looked pretty with an umbrella topper. There was a party later that day they were setting up for so we wondered if the food we had was leftovers or had sat out before being served. Maybe on a day with no parties the food would be fresher.

    Jean, amazing party planner and emcee!
    Jan C.

    If you are looking for a place to party and have amazing food, Jean and Cafe de Manila is the place to go! Being from Missouri, Jean made planning my dad's surprise birthday party in Vegas so easy! She is very communicative and knowledgeable but more than anything, she knows how to keep the party rockin! She did dances with our guests and did a great job encouraging people to participate in games and getting out on the dance floor. Last but not least, the food is so good! Very authentic Filipino food. We had an all you can eat buffet. Our Filipino guests we very impressed and very satisfied. Thank you Cafe de Manila for making our party a memorable one!

    Lynn M.

    Located in The Famingo plaza, along with other eateries such as another Filipino restaurant (Pampanga) and an AYCE sushi place, and other businesses. Came here on a Saturday afternoon, for lunch with my family. My dad was in town visiting and wanted good authentic Filipino food, so hubby looked this place up online. Upon entering, we were Immediately warmly greeted and seated by Jean. It was our first time there so of course I had to check the reviews on Yelp, since hubby didn't tell me where we were going and only looked this place up online. ;) There weren't many reviews on Yelp and some weren't good, so I wasn't impressed. The place was not crowded at all, and some workers were busy setting up for an event held later in the day. I was a little skeptical given the Yelp reviews and because we were the only party dining in, but the phone kept ringing with people ordering for take out. We ended up ordering dinuguan, bangus belly sinigang, longsilog, hot dogs, and a side of rice with Kikiam and fish balls for appetizers. For drinks we had calamansi juice and coconut juice, along with water all around. Everything tasted awesome! The sinigang soup was very flavorful with the sweet and sour taste- just the way I like it. My dad agreed and he's really picky when it comes to soup. Customer service from Jean was great! She was really attentive and chatty with us from the time we stepped in, until we left. She was also patient with us when we were trying to figure out what to order and recommended a few dishes, as well as answered questions, as the menu prices increased a little, and some appetizers were unclear as to how many pieces came with the order. Will definitely be back and recommend this place to friends and family.

    With Ms. Jean
    Anne E.

    Ms. Jean was very warm and accommodating with her Filipino hospitality. She entertained us as we devour our sumptuous lunch. A truly unforgettable experience!

    Nette B.

    Meh, unfortunately the food was not good. We wanted filipino food and this restaurant was the closest to us. Looks like they have karaoke nights. We were told that their menu was limited due to Covid. Perfectly fine so we looked at what we thought we'd like. Tupac ordered the Kare Kare and I had the Tokwa't Baboy. The tofu and meat was extremely hard and lacked flavor. I was hoping it had vinegar mixed in it. The kare kare was also just alright. My BF usually loves kare kare but in this case he said it was just OK. Overall, I'd return again and order something else. It was probably just an off day/dish. Hoping to stop by when they have Karaoke.

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