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    Inay's Kitchen

    3.9 (140 reviews)
    ModerateFilipino
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Lemon ice tea.

    Everything is really good. Very friendly staff. I never knew it was here, it doesn't say 'Filipino' on the sign, but I found it with google search.

    Lowella G.

    Been here a few times for take out. I love that this tiny restaurant is just down the street from where I work. Surprised that I don't come here often. It is hard to miss when driving on the Main Street since it's nestled in between some small businesses. I only discovered this restaurant a few years ago from a fellow Filipino friend I used to work with (even though I've been working nearby for 8 years). My most recent visit I ordered pork adobo, daing bangus and pancit palabok. Nothing like my parents cooking but it was decent. My favorite is their pork adobo as the meat was very soft and tender. It was melt in your mouth delicious. I also enjoyed their daing Bangus--- which is fried fish. I grew up eating this and watched my parents cook it in their outdoor kitchen. So every time I crave Filipino food. I usually make it a point to order Bangus. I'd cook it myself but I hate the smell of cooking oil lingering inside the house. The pancit palabok is also a good choice. Flavors were great but wished they had shrimp and green onions in it. That was the way I grew up eating it anyway. But I will say that their portions were very generous and the chicharon garnish made up for it. Every province has their own way of making dishes so I guess you can say that I'm just used to my family's cooking. Inays Kitchen is a great place to get some decent Filipino food. A little pricey albeit but this is the best thing close to home.

    Spring rolls

    Great service! Food was very good. Will definitely be back! So much more on the menu to try!

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    Treace M.

    Service was good. Food was ok. Atmosphere was nice. Parking was close. Reasonably priced menu.

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    Deb B.

    I'm not sure what all I ate, but it tasted good. Was just out and about with my dad and we wanted to try somewhere new. Found this little hidden gem and figured we'd try it out. We ate what they recommended and whatever it was it was good. At the end of the meal I knew I had to try their dessert, even without knowing what it was. I got some little fried banana thing and it was really yummy! I'd like to order it sometime and bring it to a party - it would be a hit! Looking forward to going back and trying more!

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    Jo V.

    Looking for a Filipino restaurant while on vacation and found Inay's Kitchen. This is a very straightforward Pinoy place and has a videoke to complete the experience. We called and online it says they're open until 8pm but only open until 7pm. The 85 y/o Inay, made the most delicious crispy pork sisig and lechon kawali. The portion is good for two and prices are reasonable. If there's one reason to go back to Orlando, this would be it. The lady server was very friendly and helpful. Please try this place and let's support Inay and her kitchen.

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    Manuel S.

    This place is the worst Filipino reataurabt that i have ever been. The service was extremely slow. The food was yuck and inedible. I ordered their vegestable dishes and let me tell you, the mung beans was undercooked, the put chicharon and its so chewy its inedible. I feel extremely dissatisfied and extremly upset that i drove a long distance to be serve such nasty food. Their pakbet was not cooked fresh it looks like a day old. Taste was very salty. I am really rooting for this business to succeed because there are very few Filipino restaurant nearby, but this place needs to close down. Their fod is nast and insdible and it really is overpriced. Not a good value for the money.

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    Best Filipino restaurant we've tried so far! They have the best Crispy Pata and Halo halo too! Will surely come back!

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    Excellent food and service. These ladies are very nice and helpful. I will be back and recommend to other people.

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    7 years ago

    Definitely recommend it. If you are looking for a authentic Filipino food, Inay restaurant is the best. Great service.

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    Best Filipino food in Florida! Every dish is delicious! Staff is friendly! All sisters working together!

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    If you want to try authentic Filipino food. This is the place to go. The lumpia are amazing

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