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    Eat and Out

    3.9 (48 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Left-Ube cake(purple yam), $5.99. Right-Biko(sweet sticky rice), $6.99.
    Thomas S.

    Typical cafeteria style Filipino foods shack. My wife and I shared a combo plate consisted of shell on shrimps and veggies cooked in coconut sauce, bone in chicken with green soup, and white rice. We also got a ube cake square and biko sweet sticky rice square for desert. The soup and shrimp entres were delicious. I couldn't get enough of that coconut sauce which had a little heat. The deserts were also very good. I liked that the ube cake was not over sweet. The prices were more than appropriate foe such quality foods. The employees were very friendly and helpful. We will definitely return to try other dishes.

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    Melody C.

    I'm from Southern California visiting my grandma in Houston. My grandma wanted to take me here because it's a new Filipino food location in the area. We are Filipino, so we always want to support our culture's food. Since they have been open, my grandma has visited two times and today was her third time. We went at 11:45am and had to wait at least ten minutes for someone to serve us. There was one lady working both the cashier and serving. Another lady came out -we thought she would serve us- but went to talk to a group behind us. My grandma, already hungry before we arrived and being forced to wait basically shouted "nagugutom na ako (I'm hungry)!" to the cashier lady. The slow service was Not because they were busy. There was only one table occupied when we arrived. I had the lunch combo with pakbet and pork bbq. My grandma had pakbet and pompano paksiw. For the two of us, it came out to $15 and some change. The serving size was small... Especially with my grandma's serving of paksiw, I thought it was the smallest fish sliver ever! As if you can lay down 10 dimes or so and that's your slice. At the end of the meal, neither of us were full. I felt like it was lacking. Additonally, our food was not hot or warm. You could tell it was cooked and left on the serving table. They opened at 11am, so it wasn't even an hour since they opened. I would assume their serving tables are equipped with warmers underneath, but either it wasn't on or it just doesn't seem to work. I asked my grandma to rate the place after we left. She said the food was "maybe 3 stars." I removed a star because of 1) how long we had to wait before being served and 2) because my food was served room temperature. There aren't that many good Filipino food places in Houston. I understand this location is new. However, if they want to keep loyal patrons, there is still much work to be done on their end. Would I recommend this place? Probably not. It's nowhere near the Filipino fast food places I am used to in SoCal. Despite the drive, I would rather go to Filipiniana or Gerry's Grill. However, come in and check it out for yourself.

    Ho Yee Kate C.

    Good food! Great service! Serving is huge! They served us very well even when they are still closed.. I highly recommend this filipino restaurant!

    Beef kaldereta and lechon paksiw!  Very good!
    Frank H.

    Best place to get Filipino food in Ft Bend/Katy, TX! Food: The food is served cafeteria style. Its not buffet. You get a plate of like 2 entrees and rice. My wife ordered beef kaldereta and lechon paksiw. I got the bbq chicken and chicken adobo. All of it was really good! My friends said the dinuguan was really good. Ill get that next time! They also had shrimp fritters call ukoy and fresh lumpia. My wife loved the fresh lumpia. Especially with the sauce. The owner also makes banana chips at another one of her store called Isabelle's on hwy6. U see her chips in asian supermarkets and stores around town. So she knows how to cook! We also took home a box of fried squid which we couldnt stop eating at home! Place: The place is a good size and there should be plenty of tables. Lots of parking. Its in a strip center. Service: Being cafeteria style, it was quick getting food. The owner was really nice to talk to. They are still new so they are still settling in. The only thing is they are Closed on Mondays and after 7p. Value: Very reasonable prices. Get plenty of food.

    Bern A.

    So I have been here 2 times. The first was for an order of lumpia shanghai, the second was for the sunsrival. It's really hard to make a bad lumpia, the flavor was good, the cost for a tray was good, and they literally had it done within 1hr of me calling it in. My coworkers loved it, and I really can't give more praise then that! The service always really good, and prompt! I came back the second time for halo halo and sunsrival. Do not judge me. Both were really delicious, tastes exactly how I wanted it to, and what made it even better was the fact that we did not have to travel all the way into Chinatown for it I have yet to go for the actual over the counter meals, but from what I saw, dinuguan, Kare kare , adobo, sinigang, pancit, and Pinakbet were all there! I will be back to try the food in the future! Thank you!!!

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    Great authentic Filipino food. They even have some Filipino pastries. Everyone was also helpful. The place was clean and roomy.

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    3 years ago

    Food not great . And looks old and cafeteria style . the server was nice . Did not look clean.

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    4 years ago

    I love this place...authentic Filipino food! Try their pancit combination of canton and bihon, humba, liempo bbq, and sisig!

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    5 years ago

    Best filipino food in town!!! I had the pancit and halo halo! So tasty!! So much flavor!! I will be returning soon.

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    The binagoongang baboy and paksiw na smelt was good but service was bad...am the only customer and they can't even service me

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    5 years ago

    Food was served cold. Prices are way higher than other Filipino restaurants. Not coming back here.

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    5 years ago

    The Combo meal has a small serving for $8.00, Food has no Taste...not going back, Sorry..

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    Came here for the first time with my wife. This place is NOT a buffet restaurant regardless if…read moretheir sign states that. One of the workers confirmed this and stated that they stopped when COVID was over. Now they sell $10.50 plate that comes with 2 choices from a buffet area where a worker serves you. Our choices included chicken adobo, dinuguan, pinakbet, and beef bistek. We also got both the garlic rice and pancit bihon. The dinuguan and chicken adobo were delicious. The pumpkin squash in the pinakbet was undercooked and there were no meat. The beef was ok. Portions are generous for the price. The staff are all friendly. There are a lot of tables and chairs to dine at. You pay after you've received your food. A few selections of drinks.

    Lots of food. My favorite was beef cut in fajita sized strips. Had chargrilled marks and a sweet…read moresauce. Delicious, but cold. Like below room temperature. Rice and a beef stew looking dish. All the food was good. Large portions. Canned Cole from the fridge was cool, not cold. Still giving it 5 starts. Obviously a family business. Reasonable prices, large portions, clean restaurant and good service. Most places in this area skimp on the meat. Full plate here loaded with meat.

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    Buko & calamansi juice aka Filipino version of coconut & lemonade

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