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    Manila BBQ & Seafood Grill  - Liempo

    Manila BBQ & Seafood Grill

    4.1(561 reviews)
    6.0 mi
    $$

    Food: Had three rounds of food--need I say more? Between the AYCE Filipino buffets I've had in Las…read moreVegas, and quite frankly, in other cities, this one is pretty solid, at $19.99 (at the time of this review). Didn't try a dish I didn't like, the food wasn't salty (which can easily be the case), the options were great (and they had the staples), and they were all presented cleanly. Service: No complaints. A woman, who I believe is the owner, was kind enough to make sure our water pitcher was full. Ambiance: Casual, Filipino vibe, with plenty of seating. Parking: Ample parking. Located in a plaza.

    We came here after a long day at the Canyon, really craving a good Filipino buffet. We initially…read moreconsidered Nanay's (which had a lower rating), but decided to try this place instead because of the higher reviews. Unfortunately, it did not live up to expectations. Here's why this ended up being a one-star experience for us: They call themselves "Manila BBQ," but there was no barbecue available. They also advertise as a seafood grill, yet there were no seafood options during our visit. There's a $4 upcharge for lechon belly, but no other pork dishes were offered--no pork adobo, no lechon kawali. If you're charging extra for a premium item, there should at least be other standard pork options included. So instead of 20 dollars it was was $24 per person.  Drinks are not included in the $24 price. Overall, the food quality was mediocre and didn't justify the cost. There's an automatic service charge of 18% for a party of plus an additional 3% credit card fee. We don't mind paying more for good food and a satisfying experience, but this just didn't deliver. Sadly, we won't be coming back.

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    Full House BBQ - Lumpiang Shanghai

    Full House BBQ

    4.1(1.1k reviews)
    9.6 miSoutheast
    $$

    1 1/2 minute read: We spent this past weekend (April…read more18,19,20) visiting family in Las Vegas. It wasn't a vacation-kinda' trip. But everything went alright. On Sunday, we said our GOOD-BYES and it was decided we'd seek Filipino cuisine. Jocelyn checked her phone and came up with a restaurant, "FULL HOUSE." So there we went and we had a great dinner. As we walked in, a voice was heard: "WELCOME!" ... choose a table!" We did and in no time, A young man (Zeus) came to us with menus and said we could call him when ready! Well, between Tastic, Neil and Jocelyn, the menu items were selected, and Eros took our order. It was very long before the items began being served to us and we began our mini feast. The restaurant is not very big but it is great. The service is top notch as the Waiters and cooks were very timely. Situated in the "SILVERADO RANCH CENTER", parking is plentiful and the entire area is very nice. When in Vegas, go enjoy what the FULL HOUSE offers and tell Eros & his fraternal brother (Zeus): "PELOS PARADOS sent us!"

    Wow, Full House! After following their IG page for a few years now, the fam & I finally got to…read morevisit the Filipino resto infamous for their flaming halo halo! The place is pretty intimate with all the homey feels. Almost like a chill hawaiian hang out with a darker interior, string lights and lanterns above each table, an elevated platform covering half the establishment with more tables, and wooden accents. Great customer service! The owner even brought over complimentary fried eggplant skin chips with this creamy aioli sauce. Eats: *Appetizer Sampler Trio: lumpia, fried shrimp, fried siumai *Fried Tofu & Pork Belly on top of fresh salad *Oxtail Kare Kare *Bitter Melon Beef *Grilled Bangus Milkfish *Garlic Java Rice & Plain Rice *Flaming Halo Halo dessert OMG the garlic Java rice was so good! We only got a cup of it but I'd totally get more. Very garlic forward with fried bits and it wasn't overly oily like Java rice I'm used to. Their regular order of pork lumpia comes in a Jeepney container but only has four pieces so I ordered the app sampler instead. It arrives with a trio of sauces: aioli, soy vinegar, sweet n sour. Kare kare (oxtail peanut stew) was solid. Delicious with steamed rice. Doesn't overly taste like straight up peanut butter. Grilled fish had all the essence of classic vinegar with extra on the side. Parents liked this. Bitter melon beef was on the salty side. Had to get those greens in. Halo Halo! They shape some shaved ice, ladle on all the sweet beans, jellies, coconut gel (my fave!), jackfruit, sweet corn, etc. before drizzling on condensed and evaporated milks, topping it with ube ice cream, then the square of leche flan with sugar torched to perfection! Can't forget about the crisp pinipig rice which they dye green. Pour on the side of extra evaporated milk after the flame dies down. Big enough for four people to share! We arrived hungry and left happy! Thank you so much to Full House BBQ for this taste of home in Vegas.

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    Uncle’s Tapas Bar & Grill - Pica Pica

    Uncle’s Tapas Bar & Grill

    4.0(68 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    Came here for lunch one weekend on a whim and on a friend's recommendation. It was fairly empty,…read moremaybe three other tables occupied, so there was no wait to be seated. Beautiful interior and decoration; I definitely see how it's used as an event/performance space. Great menu and offerings. You had classic silog options (pick your meat with garlic rice and fried egg) as well as a lot of a la carte options. Our dishes included the lechon-silog, the sisig-silog, lumpiang shanghai, and mango sticky rice for dessert. The lechon was great - very crispy exterior but meaty and moist on the inside. They also asked if we wanted any sauces, which was great because I dress mine with soy sauce and vinegar. My husband's sisig was so good - lots of flavor, good crisp and tendereness balance, and a hint of heat with the bits of jalapeno. I was a fan of the garlic rice - oil fried so it had that slickness without being mushy or too dry, and the garlic crisp bits were a great textural balance. We all loved the lumpia as well. Our least favorite was the mango sticky rice, but I won't fault them for that. I think we expected Thai-style mango sticky rice, but this was much closer to a suman or biko-style dessert. It did lack sweetness in the rice/sauce; the only sweetness we got was from the bits of mango. The only fault I'll give it, because we loved the food, is the service. Our server disappeared for a little bit, so it took a longer than we expected to ask for and receive the check, but when he was present, he was attentive, helpful, and quick. But overall I would definitely go again - I want to see that sizzling sisig in person :)

    We came here for a comedy show called Late Night Lumpia. I'm giving them an extra star because I…read morehope this wasn't their normal level of service. The food was fine. Lumpia Shanghai were crispy and not burned. I thought the dipping sauce was odd. We also got the torta relong, which while tasty, was a little light on the eggplant. We had to ask for a bowl of rice, which I think is weird at a Filipino restaurant. Hubby got a Money Business, but he said it tasted more like a daiquari. The restaurant was clean and spacious. The decor was fun and the sound system on point.

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