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    Filipino Kitchen

    3.9 (22 reviews)
    ModerateFood Trucks
    Open 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Maricel G.

    Great Filipino Food and they cater too! Very generous portions. A yummy meal with lots of flavor for $10! Brought my whole family to come enjoy lunch. Adobo was perfectly savory. Lumpia is a nice size with lots of pork meat. Compliments to the "dessert chef" the Leche Flan and Biko was the perfect sweetness. Langonisa (sweet pork sausage) was a nice compliment to Pancit (noodles). We also enjoyed the pork stew (dinuguan), you gotta try this dish because it's authentically Filipino. Come by if you're ever at Fort LEWIS.

    My meal - chicken adobo and pinakbet
    Cristina B.

    My family and I took a trip down to the Exchange to pick up a few things and noticed this food truck right in front. It was the first time we've seen it and once my boys saw it was a filipino food truck, they said "let's eat there." So of course, we decided to eat lunch here instead of our initial plan of eating tamales. As usual, since I have a large family we pretty much got everything that they offered for the day on the menu. This consisted of dinuguan, pinakbet, pancit, lumpia, lechon kuwali, pork and chicken adobo, and suman (yea we like to eat LOL). I got the pinakbet and chicken adobo. The adobo was good. Some people might not like their chicken practically falling off the bone, but I do, and this chicken did just that. The pinakbet, which is a dish of mixed vegetables cooked with pieces of pork in bagoong...was okay. I didn't really taste the bagoong in the dish at all. But since it was the only veggies on my plate I ate it all. My family liked their dishes though. My husband and 13 year old both had the dinuguan and lechon kuwali (can you tell, they like to eat the same thing) and my son practically engulfed his plate. The husband said the fat and meat on the lechon kuwali was proportioned correctly and had a good crunch. My son said his dinuguan had a good amount of fat in it. He likes fat so he enjoyed it. Like I said he engulfed his entire meal So if you like fatty dinuguan, you'll like it. My 10 year old also had the dinuguan and lumpia. He said the lumpia was good, but he likes his grandma's better =) My 6 year old had the pancit and pork adobo. He really enjoyed his meal and ate all of his adobo and almost finished his pancit. I asked him what he thought about the adobo and he said "it was good, it tasted like beef..." Well he's 6 years old, any type of meat is beef LOL I can't comment about his pork adobo but I did take a bite of his pancit and I thought it was average. Overall, if you're in the area, or should I say on base, and want to get some filipino food this is a good spot to try out. The owners are very friendly.

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    Sherie C.

    Just moved to Fort Lewis/JBLM and was soooo glad they have a Filipino food truck just right outside the PX! Food was on point and reminded me of my mom's homestyle cooking! Friendly staff as well.

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    You're getting county fair quality food for sit down restaurant prices. It's simply not that good

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    Lumpia's are bomb. That's the only thing I really go there for. They are always quick and ready.

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    Best Filipino food I ever had !! Customer service is excellent and the food is good and gives you a lot. Totally recommend this!!

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    7 years ago

    Great food. When i was stationed on ft.lewis i always got this for lunch and i miss it soo much !!

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    Food was absolutely delicious! We ordered the Lechon Kawali Kraze, Sausage Fusion Silog, and…read moredressed lumpia. The lechon kawali and lumpia were perfectly crispy, and the Java rice was very flavorful. The mac salad was also really good! The staff was very friendly and provided great customer service. The ambiance was welcoming, and the outdoor seating was perfect with the beautiful weather. I will definitely be coming back to try their halo-halo dessert!

    Checked out Captain Adobo for their Filipino Street Pop-Up, that had some other local food and…read morebeverage vendors. Saw that Captain Adobo had the longest line, so I figured they must be really good. WRONG! I ordered their Adobo Spicy Chicken Wings meal, which comes with 6 wings, 2 pork lumpia, Java rice, macaroni salad, and a slice of cucumber. For one, after I placed my order, I was told it would be a 15 minute wait. I nearly waited almost half an hour for my food. On top of that, my two friends who ordered way after I did, they got their food 5-10 minutes before me! If I could make any suggestions, they should have one person strictly taking the orders and one person strictly handing out the orders. I felt as though the food was just sitting waiting to be handed out, because the girl taking orders couldn't handle doing both jobs. The pictures on here posted by the owner is not what you get in person. I didn't even bother taking pictures of when I opened my box of food, because it didn't even look appetizing. The adobo wings were red and had a punch of flakes on it that looked like garlic. Didn't taste adobo, didn't taste any spice, NOTHING. Had no taste. The Java rice had no flavor either, just color added. And nearly half the box was full of rice, I'd say about 3 servings of rice! Who needs that much rice? The pork lumpia tasted like the frozen lumpia you can buy from Costco. And the macaroni salad, you tasted nothing but mayo. Could've added some salt and pepper or some apple cider vinegar instead of just topping it with furikake. I literally had to force myself to try to eat the food, just because I waited so damn long and paid $16 for it. I would've been better off walking next door to the new Banh mi place. Very disappointed and will not be coming back.

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    1.4(25 reviews)
    2.3 km

    This food truck has an excellent presence on social media, so they've been on my radar for quite a…read morewhile. I went to this truck while it was near Microsoft's building in Downtown Bellevue, close to my work. They are pretty good about posting their location on Twitter - so follow them! Anyway, I got "El Macho" - Marinated Steak, Crema, Cilantro, Guac, and Cotija Cheese on a challah roll. First impression... not a challah roll. That's a very specific kind of bread that kind of looks like braids - not sure why they'd misclassify it? Just marketing? Very weird. Anyway, the bread was a perfectly good sandwich/hoagie kind of roll. Super soft inside. A little crisp on the outside. Great! The filling was a little sparse. I expected a little more from it, but it was well balanced, to be fair. The meat was tender and pretty good, though lacking seasoning. The "guac" was kind of a non-entity - it gave a nice mouthfeel, but I didn't get much avocado, onion, or anything from it. The cotija cheese definitely shined through, which is why I said it was well balanced. An imbalance of meat/avocado could have completely hidden it, but it was definitely there - and tasty! I paid $13.00 for the full sandwich. They offered waffle fries for $1 more, which I declined. I don't think I needed it - I'm stuffed. While I expected it to be bigger, I don't think it needed to be. I think my ideal lunch would be a more-stuffed, full-on, half-sandwich with some waffle fries and ketchup (or maybe some inspired, interesting sauce!) - maybe next time. There are so many really great places to get a sandwich in Bellevue: Potbelly is half the price (and better) and Homegrown is similarly priced with better sandwiches. So, the market is a tough one to compete. I would have expected something more elevated for the price - better seasoning, more of a punch/interest/fun, something... For kind of a Mexican inspired sandwich (like a torta), there was no heat. No spice. No sauce.

    Sandwich was small. Basically a small amount of meat on a hot dog bun. The meat didn't even cover…read morethe whole bun. Way too expensive for what was served! Also: if a main ingredient [listed on your menu as part of a sandwich] is out of stock [or wasn't "prepared for you"] - you should let your customers know before they order! Don't assume they will accept mayo as a substitute. Yuck!

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