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    4.2 (6 reviews)
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    Ordered lumpia spring rolls and fresh lumpia, pancit. everything was so fresh and delicious I will definitely come back again

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    Pampanga Cuisine - Chicken wings $70.00 for 100 pieces

    Pampanga Cuisine

    3.3(4 reviews)
    3.1 km

    I like the food here but their adobong pusit needs to improve. They don't clean the inside of the…read moresquid. The spine and that white solidified gel is left inside. The taste of the squid would be so much better without it.

    Ok so this place is more of a TAKE OUT, yes they do have high stools and a table if you want to eat…read morea quick meal but I rarely see people do that. They do have a TV that has the Filipino shows so while your eating your meal you can enjoy some of the Filipino drama shows. Aside from doing take outs they also have catering menu so people who enjoy Filipino dishes and wanna share them on family occassions or even for parties they have a good selection of dishes. My person favorite is their baby empanadas I believe is 100pcs for $45 or $50 depending on what you get beef, chicken or pork I think. When I go there to pick up a dish with SMALL, MEDIUM or LARGE I always look for BOPIS which is a heart and lung dish it's hard to describe what it is made of but I really enjoy it and SISIG pigs ear belly cheeks and liver along with onion lime and chili. Alot of their dishes are delicious I have tried their PALABOK, BALATUNG, CALDARETA they are all good even some of their sweet dishes from TURON and BILO-BILO. I'm always in luck that when I go there everything was just made so it is fresh off the pan, pot or wok. The owners are super friendly they always make you feel welcomed and they are generous with their portions even though they have small medium and large containers they will make sure to fill it up.. I do reccomend this place to all my friends and family esp for parties and events you definitely need to try their party trays but do order in advance..

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    Pampanga Cuisine - PORK Empanada $35.00 for 100 pieces..

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    Berto's - Seafood combo platter with pork replaced by chicken.

    Berto's

    3.7(60 reviews)
    19.8 km
    $

    Visited Berto's to beat this summer heat and left feeling satisfied. The workers are very friendly…read moreand polite. The place was bright and airy as well. We ordered their Halo-Halo, Palabok and their Berto's Fried Chicken. Halo-Halo (5/5) is hands down the best summer dessert. It's so refreshing and had the perfect blend of sweetness and creaminess. They added the perfect amount of ube ice cream, caramel flan and a mixture of jelly, red beans and sugar palm fruit at the bottom. It's a must-try treat. Palabok (2/5) was okay. It was a bit dry and not as saucy as we would've preferred. It could use some chicharron (pork rinds). There's not much protein in this meal other than the boiled egg which was a let-down. We also noticed that some of the noodles have crisped up as well which must've been from the heat lamp/steam table. The dish could use some shrimp and topped with some fried garlic chips. Berto's Fried Chicken (5/5) was delicious. It was fresh, tender and juicy. It had the right amount of seasoning that didn't make it overwhelmingly salty. The garlic fried rice and fried eggs were a great combination with chicken. Any of their breakfast items have always been good.

    I have given Berto's a very good review 2 years ago but today I will give them 3 stars only. I've…read morecalled them to ask what's in their menu today but the one who answered my call who said her name was Tiffany doesn't want to provide what they have today. She was rude and said to me to just drop by and see for myself. We are from downtown TO and go to Berto just to eat or take out (mostly) but if you get a rude answers to a valid question, di ba nakaka turned off.

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    Carinderia - Lechon (they ran out of oxtail) with veggies and peanut butter sauce (kare kare) - first time having this combo

    Carinderia

    4.1(36 reviews)
    15.2 km
    $$

    Originally, a group of us (twelve) from work wanted to visit La Bonita for lunch last Friday. My…read morefriend had made the reservation. However, she got a voice message in Spanish and didn't understand it. We got to La Bonita and the sign said that it would be closed till January 30. Well, we went on January 31 and it was still closed. Perhaps that was the message that my friend got -- that it was closed. The twelve of us were standing outside. Where should we go next? One of them suggested walking over to Carinderia. She said that it was "around the corner" and had never been there before. It was more like three corners, but we all walked over like we were doing a school trip. We put together a number of tables. We then went up to the counter to place our orders. This place offers Filipino food. We had two folks, including my intern, who helped us decipher the menu. I saw ramen on the menu and I knew that I had to have a bowl. The mami ramen with grilled pork belly was calling my name. My intern knew that I would get it. I also eyed the halo halo, but needed to figure out how full I would be after eating the ramen. While waiting in line, a man came over with a bin of fried chicken skins and offered them to us. It was such a kind, generous gesture. I took a photo and then grabbed one. It was delicious. So good! The woman taking our orders was sweet. She was happy talking to my intern. The Filipino connection bonded them. She thanked him for bringing us over here, ultimately bringing her business. I joked that he is now VIP at this eatery. I ordered the ramen and grabbed a bottle of C2 apple green tea. I paid using a debit card. She took my name and said that she'd call me when my order was ready. My friend started with dessert. She got flan and was sharing it with everyone at our table. I didn't feel like dessert at this stage, but it did look creamy. I was sipping my C2 apple green tea. It was yummy. It wasn't overly sweet. I am a fan. I learned a few Filipino words while we were waiting: - Carinderia means canteen or cafeteria - Halo halo translates to mix mix, which is what you need to do when you get this dessert - Salamat means thanks The food came out one order after the other. I got my food in about fifteen minutes. That's not bad, but I was hungry. At first, the ramen portion looks small. However, it's incredibly deceiving. The noodles were chewy and perfect. You get a whole hard-boiled egg that is split in half. The grilled pork belly were generous portions that were thick and full of flavour. Speaking of flavour, that broth! It was so delicious. Unfortunately, the place ran out of metal spoons. My intern asked for a spoon on my behalf and we got plastic ones. They weren't meant for ramen noodles and broth, but they still worked out well. Two colleagues got halo halo for dessert. It has a bunch of goodies in it. My intern doesn't like the texture of halo halo, so he passed. Our other colleague who is Filipino, was hoping for ice cream in it. This one did not have it, but she said that it was good otherwise. The woman handling our orders came over to our table to thank us for coming. She apologized for the wait. We were all happy and loved our food. I let her know that the food was delicious, which made her day. There are hot food items available that are not mentioned on the menu. You have to look and ask what the food items are. They change daily. I'd come back here and try more food. I loved my food. Prices are reasonable. (41)

    Cute little counter service place with the nicest lady at the front!…read more We ordered to-go and she offered us water as we waited as well as a sample of their deep fried chicken skin or pork skin? (Idk) but it was delicious. Best thing we had here was that Halo Halo!!! Soooo yummy and pretty! And the lady that made it was so proud of her creation, so cute! There's a piece of flan in the halo halo, which was delicious! And that ube mash. And the banana mash-thing... so good. The pork belly rice was pretty good - kinda what you'd expect from deep fried belly. Palabok was good i think? It just wasn't my cup of tea. Everything was very hot and fresh! I would definitely return to try their other items and get another halo halo, duhhhhh.

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    Deep fried milkfish (Bangus) with garlic fried rice and eggs

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    Intramuros Restobar & Grill - Bangus Sisig, sizzling plate

    Intramuros Restobar & Grill

    3.6(22 reviews)
    12.7 kmEast Credit

    Came here on a Sunday, and what a wonderful delight! Brought 2 friends that were visiting and we…read morewanted to try a Filipino cuisine. The atmosphere really feels like a ma and pa restaurant, they have a little stage for live music at night (didn't get to experience it this time since we came during lunch). The restaurant is cozy, but not necessarily the nicest looking but has a lot of soul! Service was great, staff were very friendly and spent their time explaining the menu and giving their recommendations as well. We (part of four) ordered the following: Silog Sampler - variety of savory seasoned meats (pork chop, beef, chicken and pork) served with garlics rice and egg - absolutely delicious and a good size to share between 2 people - 9/10 Sisig Sampler - $19.99 - large dish with a variety of different meats; chopped pork jowl, pork belly, chicken, tofu mixed and seasoned with calamansi, onions and mayo. The large dish is served with garlic rice - 9/10 Chicken Adobo with Rice - $15.99 - chicken seasoned in soy sauce, garlic, salt and vinegar, served with rice. Very tasty and delicious but not as exciting as the samplers - 8/10 Overall I highly recommend, the food was great and prices were very reasonable, they offer some sort of buffet style breakfast too! But didn't get to try since we came for lunch!

    Lively Filipino restaurant and bar in Mississauga…read more In the evenings they typically have live bands and singers performing, with opportunity for patrons to jump up on stage to show off their karaoke skills. The food is pretty good, and looks like it has alot of the staple items you'll find at most Filipino spots. Can't wait for the warmer weather so they can open their patio up for our next visit!

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    Intramuros Restobar & Grill - Grilled Liempo, Garlic Rice

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    Prestige By Night Filipino

    Prestige By Night Filipino

    1.7(3 reviews)
    19.9 km

    Nice place but the dancing should start at least at 10:00 pm. Too much Karaoke Food is okay,…read moreservice is quick.

    Came here to celebrate a family member's birthday. Because this was a karaoke bar, I had made sure…read moreto reach out to my family in advance if it was going to be too loud as I'm bringing my baby. *PLEASE NOTE: I am aware that this place isn't suitable for babies but I was told that they had made accommodations as the celebrant's grandson was also going to be and they were going to start the karaoke and disco at a later time. When we arrive there, we had found out that there was a previous party that had booked the venue but was suppose to end at 5pm. The other party had extended an hour and continued to stay, already going in an hour of my family's booking time. I had later found out that this other party was the co-owners party. The co-owner was making a speech saying how we are celebrating two events and this is a shared space. Mind you, my family had booked the event space for her birthday, the other party had over stayed. It took another family to tell the owner that we would like to have our own space now to celebrate. Our babies were getting fussy due to the loud music and the off pitch singing the other party was doing. Extremely unprofessional on the owners side. If you're running business, keep it professional and personal separate. Owner should respect customer's bookings and should know when to kick people out. Out of all the Filipino karaoke bars I have been, this is probably the worst establishment and I highly would not recommend this place to anyone.

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