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    D'Pinoy Joint

    3.5 (463 reviews)
    ModerateFilipino
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Crispy Pata
    Ruth S.

    5/13/26 our company came here to celebrate Nurses week. My first time here and EVERYTHING was so good. We ordered Kare Kare: meat was very tendor and flavor was on point. Pancit was tasty. Crispy pata was definitely crispy and pork was tender with perfect flavor. Sizzling Sisig bangus was the bomb. Loved it. We had a dish with soup with shrimp, veggies, noodles in it that was very savory and tasty (forgot the name of it) . Dessert: we ended up with the halo halo...it wasn't overly sweet and had the right amount of fillings. I ordered the mango drink as well and that was refreshing and not too sweet. Service was awesome and place is clean. Will return with my family! Happy eats! Maraming salamat !

    Shrimp paste sauce
    Mike D.

    So let's break this down into 2 parts. Ambiance is 1 star. Food is 3-4 star depending on what you order Upon first walking in. Dead silence. No music. 4 tables with people at them. It's currently 634pm. Not as busy as I thought. But they been pumping out to-go orders left and right and people walking in and walking out. Next my instincts was to look around the room for speakers. Sure enough each corner has a sound system so don't know why it doesn't utilized or at least get if fixed so it's not so dead and more enjoyable. Then let's get to the food. Like all restaurants and from experience. Not every single food on the menu will be great. So best to try a variety of foods before passing judgment. Since this is my first time we had 2 different dishes. The chicken curry wasn't really a curry. It was decent. But it was more like a thin broth soup consistent. Nothing like a curry from other Filipino restaurants i have tried. Next up was the crispy pata. This was the saving grace for me. I have seen places screw this up. Either overcook it and the skin is too hard. Under cook it and it's soggy. They justified this. But on the other hand the shrimp paste sauce was more like it was mixed with oil. Once we removed the top layer of oil it was good to eat with the crispy pata. Yes I will be back again. As I still need to try other things on the menu. But this is my stance as of now.

    Bangsilog
    Michael M.

    I was headed to a nearby restaurant, but saw this place when I stepped out of my car and immediately made a change in plans. Greatest decision I've made in a long time, and this also includes recently breaking up with my girlfriend and dodged a major bullet! The menu here is quite extensive, but I got here at 10 am and was out looking specifically for breakfast. I had the bangsilog (portmanteau of BANGus, SInangag, and itLOG--milkfish, garlic fried rice, and egg). The bangus was seasoned just right and fried so crispy that you can eat the bones and head. Garlic rice was nice, egg was overeasy like I enjoy it. My favorite was the crispy okoy, which is a vegetable fritter with garlic and shrimp. Imagine if your egg foo yung was crispy instead of fluffy. Service is wonderful and friendly, restaurant is bright and clean. I hope this place is still here when I make my next annual Vegas trip. I hope to bring a group and schedule a boodie fight/kamayan session.

    Jovy S.

    Came here for lunch special but missed it by a day! They only have it on the weekdays from 10-4pm. So decided to get the Sizzling pork sisig which was my second choice. And a side of garlic rice. It only came with one scoop rice. I also ordered the sago bulamon as my drink easy on the ice. And that was so refreshing! The sweet toasted sugar flavor with those little tapioca pearls (boba). Always a nice go to! Now it's time for tasting. The sisig here is really good very flavorful with the right amount of lemon and spice and they use lechon in there's. I wish that was a little more crispy overall amazing flavor it can be a little fatty to some maybe ask to cook it longer? But with eating with garlic rice made it even taste better. Ambiance was quiet not a lot of people. The, bad thing I can say they forgot the utensils. Will come back again to try something else on the menu.

    Ata T.

    We were on our way to the Premium Outlet South, and was hungry for Filipino food. Lo and behold, a quick Yelp search resulted in D'Pinoy Joint, right outside of the actual mall. The restaurant is located near Goodwill and Black Bear Diner. Walking in, we were greeted and quickly seated. The place is very nice and clean. Looking at the menu, they have all the Filipino favorites... except my favorite, Sari Sari, which is what I actually wanted. I did look through the entire menu, and didn't see it, but I may have just missed it. We ordered several lunch special plates, our choices ended up being bistek of pork adobo, lechon kawali, oxtail karekare, beef kaldereta, bistek, and a side of Shanghai lumpia. There was a hiccup along the way to our meals. We all ordered the bistek, and we were later told that they don't have bistek today. Ok back to the menu, made the adjustment and waited for our food. Although the food was pretty good, there was a few things that i want to point out. First, the pork adobo was very salty. Tasty, but salty. Second, the oxtail kare kare was really good, except one order had 3 pieces of oxtail (my son), and mine had NONE! Geez, please make sure that there's some oxtail in the oxtail Kare Kare! The lechon was very good, with a crappie, crunchy crackling skin, and juicy meat. The Shanghai lumpia was excellent! All in all, the meal was good, and for $14.99 for the 2 choice lunch specials, it was a decent deal.

    Michael M.

    Sodium please! It's no secret filipino food is mane, sorta, a Lil tinee bit salty, but it's good!! Especially when it comes to pork, goat or chicken dishes, this Lil spot supports it all lol. Located in the Sprouts plaza on Flamingo/Rainbow, it shares parking with a couple of other food establishments. We've been here several times, so we know what to expect. Greeted and seated right away. It's mid week and mid afternoon, so it was quiet. What ordered - Sizzling Bangus Sisig - deep fried milk fish shredded and topped with veg and seosoning - Sorting Talong - eggplant omelet - Pork Tonkatsu - lightly breaded and fried pork belly Expect a little oil, some grease, and some good eats. Filipino food is the soulfood for Pinoys. The menu has fried intestines and even pork ears. That would be the regular sisig or even Dinuguan. If you knownthese plates, you have to try them at Ds. Even the sauce 8s good, and that's coming from Hungry Monster. It's simple, the concentration here is the food. The tables and decor are not so inviting. It's your mom and pop style, can see.pretty much everything but the kitchen, loud talking, happy employees restaurant. Come for the food. You get typical Asian style service. Pretty much have to raise your hand or be patient seeing as, I think the owner is also the server, busser, and host lol. Again, does not bother us because we know what to expect. Overall Food is great. We are definitely returning customers. If only they put a location in the Centennial Hills area. Food for thought.

    My to go order of pork sinigang. Plenty more, just not shown.
    Faye I.

    This is one of my favorite authentic filipino restaurants! I've dined in and ordered take out several times at this location. I've gone to the other location as well and they're pretty consistent. My normal go to are the pork belly sisig, sinigang, oxtail soup, and lechon kawali. I love their pork belly sisig with a fried egg on top. It comes on a sizzling plate that cooks the pork belly and egg. The pork sinigang is one of my faves. It is extra sour just how I like it and comes with super tender pork belly, bok choy, daikon, tomatoes, etc. I ordered the pork sinigang last time, and they wrapped it really well along with the small side of rice. Comes in a generous portion that can be shared with family or a group. This place has plenty of seating as well as the other location. Great with groups. I always see a good amount of people in the restaurant whether I'm dining in or picking up.

    Family size Kaboodle platter of rice, pancit, fried shrimp, lumpia, lechon, chicken, aychara, and tomato/onion/egg/mango salad
    Evelyn G.

    Went here since my Vegas family brought us here. The location of the places looked a little sketchy, and even the establishment looked a bit rundown. I had gone to the bathroom and there was no soap in the soap dispenser so I had to notify the front desk, but the refilled it immediately. Based on this I was a bit leary about the food. Once the food was served, I immediately changed my mind. The dishes were served on a huge platter covered with a banana leaf, which was reminiscent of how my mom served food during our birthdays. In addition everything my Dad and Aunt ordered was authentic and delicious! There was salads of tomato/onion/mango, perfectly crispy lechon, batter fried shrimp so good, we even ate the shell. We had pancit, Aychara, and fresh lumpia. Although the service wasn't that great, the food definitely made up for it! O would definitely order from there again!

    Sinigang belly
    Maria F.

    First time here, the restaurant is right next to the premium outlets so it is very convenient. Food is excellent, we ordered the kamayan package, which is a lot of food. I didn't gave a five star because we added a sinigang to our order, and I guess the server that took our order left for the day, it took like more than half an hour to wait for the sinigang (good thing we were not in a hurry) We also followed up like 4-5 times before they realized that the server missed the order. They are very apologetic and also gave us free rice and I guess extra salmon bellies on our sinigang. The sinigang is worth the wait.

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    Majority of the Filipino dishes are really good. From chicharon bulaklak, crispy pata, lechon kawali are spot on.

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    Do we need to pre-order the Fiesta Package?

    Does the pork sisig come with rice?

    Yes

    Are you open for the holidays? (Christmas Eve and Christmas Day). Will be interested in dining with bunch of people.

    Yes, we are open Christmas eve 10am- 8pm, Christmas day 10am-10pm,new years eve 10am-8pm, new years day 10am-8pm

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