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    Mama Rosa Grill - Baltimore

    4.2 (79 reviews)
    ModerateFilipino
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    MAMA ROSA GRILL - BALTIMORE ATMOSPHERE

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    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Lumpiang Shanghai 12 Each
    Khiem H.

    The restaurant is inside a grocery. It's a pretty hole in a wall place, but the food is delicious. The service was quick as well. I got Tocilog and a coconut drinks with Shanghai Lumpiang, they were all delicious. I'd definitely be back again.

    Jessi S.

    Ordered from them for uber eats because I was just craaaaving some Filipino pork! The $0 delivery fee talked me into it. We got lechon kawali and sizzling sisig with garlic rice and egg. The saltiness and crisp ones of everything hit the spot! The meals traveled well and were still warm on arrival. Even the fried egg survived the trip and was still runny! I will say I've had better sisig at other places- this version had more fat/cartilage pieces than meat.

    Huge menu
    Athena A.

    Easy stop off the highway after a few turns and boom.. you're at Mama Rosa Grill! Order ahead for pick up, in person on the spot for carry out or dine in. There's a mini grocery section in the back. The food is amazing. I picked up a few snacks and sauces. The dining menu has a lot of variety from breakfast, lunch and dinner. They also do catering. I plan to keep this on the rotation.

    Lumpiang Shanghai 12 Each
    Gabe P.

    One of the only places for real deal Filipino food in the area. Being Filipino-American my standards were also super high. This place is solid and deserves more attention. Ordered a tray a lechon and lumpia ahead of time and came here to pick it up and get dinner as well. Unfortunately despite calling they had no idea of our order and was not prepared at the allotted time. Thankfully they said they would prepare it right there as we ate dinner. The food itself was great! Got the lumpia (spring rolls), sisig ( sizzling pork dish), and lechon ( roasted pork). All of it was really good and I have high standards for all those dishes. Our tray food did come in fresh after dinner so no foul on that end, but will have to take down a star for that. If you want real authentic Filipino food, would recommend!

    Inside (Hot Bar)
    Jennifer J.

    Amazing spot! Great food, prices, and staff! So far we've tried their grilled chicken, bbq skewers (pork and chicken) along with their potato salad and garlic rice. All delicious! Definitely want to try their other food items such as their lumpia, lechon, adobo, halo halo etc. and the list goes on. There's a small grocery store in the back with Filipino groceries as well. Looking forward to my next meal from here!

    Temima N.

    We were looking for Filipino food in the area and came across this one nearby. It's bright & clean & overall very welcoming. I was happy to see they had vegetarian options on the menu so I ordered the sizzling tofu to try it out & it was delicious. The tofu was perfectly crisp & the sauce was savory & sweet. We also got the veggie lumpia & taho. The lumpia was ok but I liked taho, not too sweet. We enjoyed walking around the snacks & frozen section after we finished eating. I really enjoyed our experience & would go again!

    Fresh sabaw / broth

    So fresh with hot sabaw on rainy day !! Coming from California to Baltimore for Filipino food , this place is amazing

    #11 Sizzling Lyempo (grilled Pork Belly)
    Lauren W.

    Ordered takeout from here. The woman at the counter was very friendly. This place was easy to park at & locate. The outside is very unsuspecting, but the lady inside has a full seated restaurant area as well as a market. I honestly should've taken some time in the market, because I cannot get these items at home. The bbq pork skewer was REALLY good - juicy and tender! The fried pork belly was also good, and I ordered the grilled pork for tomorrow. Garlic rice is life changing. I will definitely be back!!!

    Store front
    Abegail A.

    If you're in the area and craving Filipino food or snacks, I highly suggest checking out Mama Rosa Grill. Finally had a chance to stop by after a visit to the Science Center (about a 10 min drive). Parking is a little scarce, so you may have to park a little further down from the restaurant. Order your meal at the counter. They have ready to go hot food (turo turo style) or items you can order from their menu. After ordering, I suggest you walk around the store to see if there are any Filipino groceries, snacks, or beverages you want to purchase before checking out. In addition to my food, I ended up leaving with some salt/vinegar chicharron, Spanish bread from Christines, and a couple beverages (Mogu Mogu). For food, of course we were eye hungry, so ordered sisig fries, half chicken inasal meal, and a big container of the lechon kawali. Everything was pretty good, with the lechon being the favorite. Sisig fries were good, but wish it came topped with a little less yum sauce. If you also like your sisig extra crispy, this dish isn't for you. The chicken was juicy, tender, and flavorful. Surprisingly the rice wasn't cooked right. It was overcooked and too mushy. The lechon remained crispy on the ride home (~45min) and was still hot. It was very tender and had a nice crunch to it. Definitely glad we went with the larger container! I'll definitely be back to Mama Rosa Grill the next time I'm in Baltimore. Their mixilog 1 was calling my name!

    Timothy V.

    Mama Rosa Grill is a Filipino Super Market with a restaurant to accompany it. To quickly go over the grocery store element if it - you'll find a lot of traditional Filipino groceries such as dried taro leaves, chicharon, banana ketchup, and a multitude of Filipino snacks and candies. It has pretty much anything you'd want, so if you're trying to make Adobo, Filipino Spaghetti, or Sinigang - you'll find most of the things you'll need outside of actual produce or meats. Let's get to the food - it's authentic Filipino cuisine, and it's good and legit. Growing up Filipino all these dishes were very familiar to me, from the "chocolate pork" diniguan, pork or chicken bbq skewers, to the tamarind soup sinigan and breakfast platters of cured pork and egg. There is no wrong choice, all the food here will satisfy you. The -silog platters are a great value, coming with garlic rice, eggs, and whatever you want to accompany it - from fried milkfish to Filipino hotdog or sausage. The pricing is very reasonable, and less than what I would expect it to be in many restaurants. The service, as usual from any Filipino business, is genuine and kind - my phone died and the owners allowed me to charge my phone while I finished my meal! Mama Rosa is a strong recommend from me.

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    Excellent lechon and delicious combo options. Great service every time i have visited. Highly recommend.

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    Small shop with ample dining space. Excellent flavors, quality ingredients. Don't miss this

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    10 months ago

    Authentic Filipino food. If you are looking for home cooked meals this is the best place to go.

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    Pork BBQ should be called Pork Jerky instead. Hard and chewy. The taste is not even close your typical Filipino Pork BBQ. very disappointed.

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    Great food, amazing service and friendly staff. Authentic Filipino taste, all of the food that we've ordered are delicious!

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    All of the above!! My bf picked up my order from there and brought it home to me, 5 minutes ago!…read moreAnd I am WoWed! BEST pork bihon anywhere in the US!! (We could agree not to agree)I'm feeling like I'm back home on the islands. And I'm 47! Highly HIGHly recommended trying James! Fiesta is an understatement of the party that you'll have in your mouth! Enjoy!! Tell them "Raquel " sends warm greetings and a thank you. You'll get hooked up

    Since moving from Hawaii, I've been searching for comfort food for those occasions when I miss…read morehome. Filipino food is one of those comfort foods so of course what do I look for my first time visiting Baltimore? I happened to be in this neighborhood so decided to give this place a try. Luckily they weren't busy when we arrived so everything came out quickly. The Shanghai lumpia is on the smaller side, which is excellent for a taste teaser but if you're used to the bigger style you may be disappointed. The flavor was good, and the vinegar and sili added a nice hot and sour kick. The pork BBQ stick was marinated well and was my favorite. My wife actually liked it with the pinakbet more than the kawali, which I didn't mind cause it left more for me lol. The pinakbet was a hit for both of us as we haven't found many veggie dishes at the other Filipino restaurants that were fresh and crunchy. Most other places tend to go with the soupier veggie dishes (sinigang mostly, which is also good but I was feeling crunchy) so it was refreshing to have this. Ampalaya for the win! The only disappointment was the pork Adobo. Don't get me wrong, it was really good. It's just not the type we're used to which is Ilokano style (a little drier and crunchy with a lot more vinegar sour taste) so not a ding, more of a different taste preference. The only negative (not to us, but definitely to folks not used to it) is the lack of decor and the kind of... dinginess to the restaurant. Some of the best places in Hawaii have similar but scare those new to Filipino food. I could see having a hard time bringing newbies to this restaurant and convincing them that the food is good if they walk in and see the interior. All in all, my wife and I loved the place. We'll definitely be back if we're in the area again. So far, it's the best Filipino food we've had since moving to the DMV!

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    This is a fantastic Filipino market with a variety of goods. Frozen Siopao, pan de sal, noodles,…read moresnacks, sauces, everything! The best part is their restaurant and drink bar. I enjoyed the sinigang, yummy. Try the ube drink with boba, super awesome.

    First time at Manila Mart after having heard about it so many times and let's just say I'm…read morepleasantly surprised! I will say prepare a budget cause there's a lot to get, I ended up spending around $40 for everything I got. Let's start with the beef lumpia. It was crispy and tasted pretty good. I'm a sucker for spice so I would've loved it to be a little spicier or maybe offer some chili oil on the side. Next is the star of the show, the lechon kawaii bowl. The pork is so tender and perfectly crispy! I added garlic rice instead of the usual which was a great addition. I asked to try their vinegar sauce which comes with garlic and jalapeño in it which I found to be amazing. Lastly, the taro milk tea is heavenly, I'm still thinking about it!!! The service was friendly and because it was my first time they even offered me a coupon for the next time I come back and I will definitely be back! Plenty of indoor seating as well with a whole market inside where you can find an assortment of Filipino food, snacks, drinks, and desserts.

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    Panoramic view from the front door.

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    Don't remember coming here many years ago until I pulled up my Yelp pictures. Lol…read more Small carry out with lots flavors. Lunch time got busy quickly. Crispy pork belly skin with garlic and tangy sauce. Add some palm trees and sound of ocean and waves and you'd think you're in the Philippines or Hawaii

    I could have sworn I wrote a review for Kuya Ja's years ago but apparently I haven't! I was happy…read moreto discover they have better hours now. It used to open and close at in weird intervals so this was nice to find out. I stopped by on a rainy Sunday lunchtime. Parking was easy to find right in front of the store. Orders can be placed online or in-person at the counter. I highly recommend placing the orders ahead of time because of the wait. I saw a few people go up to the counter wondering about the order status as it was taking awhile. The store also carries several of Gwenie's pastries and dessert items. Fresh cream filled donuts available along with cakes and pies just to name a few. I got the lechon kawali over garlic fried rice and my friend ordered pork belly sisig combination. Every bite was flavorful and tasty. I just wish it had better portions. My bowl had small bite size pieces of what looked like half a strip of pork belly. The cost /portion ratio was just not the best. I still wouldn't mind returning and trying out other menu items. Like the KJ's chopped salad for example.

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    Inside they sell baked goods from Gwenie's

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    3.8(156 reviews)
    12.2 mi
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    If you are on Middle River Rd, you can't miss it.This little restaurant/store hàs a resturant on…read morethe left as you enter and on the right are rows of steel racks loaded with snacks and finger food. And straight ahead is the person who takes orders, fills them, and finally cashes them out. Overhead is a listing of what the have in detail. Truthfully, being a new comer to Phillipine fòod, i was at a disadvantage. They alslo had a hot food display of about 10 or so dishes readily available. From reading reviews, the garlic rice and deep fried pork belly were favorites. Just plain delicious. Many of the other dishes were pork, chickèn, oŕ vegetables. Later we learned the pancet was in the back. My goofy order condisted of garlic rice (2 scoops) and a small order of deep fried pork belly. I was curious of what everything was by using the point and tell method. Somehow I endéd up with a chicken dish with more rice, that really jacked up the bill. All the dishes were labeled and the server was very helpful in telling what they were to the extent of pork or chicken.It became more confusing when the cashier came over to help. Sèrvings were generous. I have to give them credit, the restaurant, and store, were very clean.

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