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    Funky Fusion Srq

    4.5 (4 reviews)

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    Abuhan

    Abuhan

    4.1(34 reviews)
    44.2 mi

    If you know, you know... and Abuhan definitely hits when the craving kicks in…read more This is my go-to when I want Filipino food but don't feel like cooking it myself (because that's a whole process ). Most people wouldn't guess I'm half Filipino--my dad is white and clearly had a strong influence lol. I usually get mistaken for Hispanic, but nope... Mestiza The food is always solid. The lumpia is really good--crispy, flavorful, and that sweet and sour sauce takes it to the next level. They regularly have bangus and pompano, which I love. You can choose rice or pancit as your base, and the dishes rotate daily, which keeps things interesting. I've seen everything from sinigang, dinuguan, and menudo to afritada, tinola, mongo, and Bicol Express. They also have desserts like hopia, cassava cake, leche flan, and ube options. I'd love to see sapin-sapin there one day! It's close to both my job and home, which makes it super convenient. Definitely a spot I keep coming back to.

    One of my friends brought me this for lunch at work one day so it had traveled a bit. It reheated…read moreso well and everything she got me was delicious! It was this chicken and rice with veggies and then she got me some lumpia? With a Ube cake with a dulce de leche topping that was hands down worth the 5 stars by itself. Having never been inside I can't say what the ambiance is like but I will be going in person

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    Filipiniana Philippine Café - Halo halo

    Filipiniana Philippine Café

    4.0(136 reviews)
    46.7 miTown N Country
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    I got the Halo Halo but without the evaporated milk. It was still delicious and still very sweet so…read moreI definitely recommend it without the evaporated milk if you're unable to consume any milk products. I can still eat ice cream though LOL. The dessert drink was absolutely delicious. I waited for the shaved ice to melt a little bit so I can drink some of it and all the little fruits in there and the beans were absolutely so fresh and I really love the Ube in there. I'm one of those type of people that like to custom my drinks and food so next time I would probably omit some of the fruits in there and either add extra Ube or extra ice cream or something like that if they allow it. The service was exceptional. The folks behind the counter were absolutely super sweet. I know they're Filipino, but I literally felt like I was in Hawaii. The service was so incredible. I felt like I was in paradise.

    The Filipiniana is a small, humble eatery that sits in a rather hidden plaza (it's hardly…read morenoticeable from the main road) along and at the crossroads of eastbound Waters Avenue and Dale Mabry. Like most other Filipino restaurants/cafe, there is a behind-the-counter, glass protected buffet at the forefront of the restaurant. From here, you can make your selections as you build your combination platter. The Filipiniana also offers a small section of baked goods and desert, while specializing in drinks such as Halo Halo and other Asian-curated beverages. Interesting to note that the Filipiniana offers catering in the kamayan style (simply put, a spread of various dishes over banana leaves to be shared by multiple people amd eaten with hands). However, they don't serve this in house/at the location - you will have to give advance notice (like with other caterers) to have this prepared. The Filipiniana is definitely a good spot to satiate your curiousity, explore, and discover Filipino cuisine!

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