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    Marie’s Kitchen

    4.7 (151 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    MARIE’S KITCHEN ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Divey
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Lechon Kawali Silog
    Daniela T.

    OK, I wanted so badly to give this place 5 stars. The only reason why it's even 4 stars is because of the customer service. They are super friendly and attentive. The lechon kawali was perfect! Just right, the eggs great! The letdown was the rice... it was dry... almost like day-old rice... devastating. Ube pancakes were okay but the syrup makes them delightful! As for ambiance, yeah, a quite almost café vibe hidden in the office building, it's on the left-hand side at the very end! A good place to stop and try.

    Mary C.

    Went back to try other stuff. Today was not crazy busy unlike the first time we came. We ordered the ube pancake. Yummy! It was delicious and it was big. Love the ube syrup too. We also tried the solo meal for the day which was pork binagoongan. Wow, it was so good. It was supposed to be a meal just for my hubby but I could not stop myself from eating it. Will be back again to try other dishes.

    Ube pancakes
    Catherine S.

    First time here.... I've seen this place on social media for many years. Finally took the opportunity to try it out. Finding the place was a little disconcerting for an introvert like me. The small restaurant is inside of an unassuming office building. However, it was easy to find once you figure out the numbered suites. When you come in, it reminds me of all the mom and pop Asian spot with a counter and small tables placed by the windows. The menu was a mix of American and Filipino fare. I went for the Filipino food, b/c I'm not that great cooking a homemade meal. They have a daily special called the "Solo meal" that changes weekly. Decided to try the Tuesday special and some ube pancakes. The ube pancakes came out first and it was really pretty. It came with whipped cream and a housemade ube sauce. It was really good. It's an Asian sweet, so it had a light sweet taste. So don't expect it to be super sugary. The solo meal was a fried bangus (milkfish) and laing (taro leaves stewed in coconut milk). It was definitely a lot of food. The fish was perfectly fried and tastes good with the provided vinegar that was on the table. The laing was also tasty, not too salty or mushy. Overall, a really awesome experience. Will definitely come back.

    Richard T.

    Hole in the office building off 635, first time in. My wife is from the Philippines so I like to bring her a taste of her cuisine whenever we get the chance. Most the time we go Vietnamese to please my ancestors but it's nice to branch out once in a while. Came on a Sunday at 10am, they were serving just breakfast items. I just had the ube pancakes which were my favorite item and the longonisa. Nice overall spot! Would come back if I'm in the area for sure.

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    Nikki V.

    I visited Marie's Kitchen for lunch on a Wednesday. It was busy but not too busy so we were able to order and get seated quickly. The inside feels nice and homey. We ordered the Wednesday special which is Dinuguan with a side of lumpia. It's a stew that almost reminds me of mole (excluding the sweetness). It's savory, slightly tangy, with a little bit of spice and is so delicious with rice. We also ordered the corned beef silog which was also very good. For dessert, we got the ube pancakes and coconut pandan pancakes, and I can say you MUST try the coconut pandan! They're both not that sweet, but the coconut pandan flavor is stronger than the ube one which I prefer more. They're a decent size (comes in a stack of 3) so definitely shareable! Overall, I would definitely come back! Eating here feels like eating a home cooked meal, and the prices are very reasonable. The staff is also very sweet!

    Ube pancakes
    Isra A.

    Fantastic little spot in Richardson/Dallas. Cannot believe this was my first time going after growing up here. I was very sad (but also selfishly not) to see the space was not packed. I think this is the perfect place to be a regular or to try Filipino food for the first time (like me). I ordered the milkfish Filipino breakfast (btw this is a great option for pescatarian and vegetarian friends) which comes with milkfish, garlic rice, and two fried eggs. It was my first time trying milkfish and it was delicious and not too complicated to eat. The Ube pancakes we ordered were also fantastic. They actually tasted like Ube and not just purple vanilla like some places will try to do. I will say it's a little tricky to find the actual shop which most likely contributes to it not being packed all the time but this is truly a hidden gem. Service was fantastic. The owners and employees obviously care a lot about this business. I will be back!

    Corned beefsilog
    Jameka J.

    This restaurant is located inside a business building. It's very small inside with a few tables. It was busy and packed with people when I arrived. They were only serving breakfast all day on Sunday. I ordered the corn beef breakfast. There wasn't anywhere for me to sit so I went outside and sat outside. The corn beef breakfast was ok. I will try other options the next time I'm in town.

    Assortment, with me lol
    Saba

    I've seen this place all over tik tok and went to go try it with some of my Filipina friends. The lumpia was nice and hot and had a great crisp too them. The corner beef was also great and tastes amazing, however the rice kind of seem undercooked and had a pretty firm mouthfeel which i didn't enjoy as much. The pancakes were the main reason i came here. The pandan taste was spot on, but the ube lacked the strong flavor i was looking for; however the syrup taste for both were good and added lots of flavor. I also got one of the Ube brownies which was really my favorite thing there, seemed fresh and tasted amazing. Overall this place is a nice cozy, wholesome spot. Everyone in there was kind and helped us out with everything

    Rue N.

    I've been thinking of the corned beef silog, and decided to come by after a nearby appointment to see if it was as good as I remembered. The answer is: Yes! Just as good, and just as filling. I added an order of lumpia as well, which I didnt realize would have so many portions! After eating this meal, I was literally full for the rest of the day.

    Ginisang Sardinas Silog
    Hyun P.

    We visited Marie's Kitchen on a Sunday around 1 pm, they close at 2. The place is tiny so there are only about five tables and they were all full. It's located inside an office building. All the menu items were priced at $12, except for the pancakes and halo halo and everything comes served in to-go foil plate, though you can still dine in. They were out of Halo Halo when we went. I ordered the Sardinas Silog, which was sardines with tomato, two eggs, and rice. We also got the ube pancake it was huge and definitely shareable.

    Christine C.

    Their food is really good! I'm a bit bummed they don't have extended hours for dinner, but I get that it's an office building canteen. Their ube pancakes are just as good as they look, and the sauce is amazing. The tofu sisig was incredible. I don't even miss the meat. They are prompt and friend and deserve all the accolades. I can't believe we've been missing out! I just wish I didn't work and live so far away!

    Water with lemon and cucumber
    Rob C.

    We got here @ 8:45am on a Sunday. No crowd. We ordered (from the Filipino breakfast): Lechon Kawali silog Longsilog Ube pancakes Good portions, tasty, not too greasy. Dining in is a little tight Service is very good Will return again.

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    Illiana V.

    The restaraunt is very small and at the side of a medical building(?). The ube pancakes looked burnt but were super delicious. It took maybe 5 minutes to cook. The pancakes weren't very sweet, so perfect for me. The prices are also very reasonable. Definitely check them out!

    Incredible Ube Pancakes. .

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    Fantastic Filipino food! The marinated pork is cooked to perfection. Love that it comes with eggs and rice.

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    Food was good. Choices were limited for Filipino food but that is a good thing for me.

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    5 months ago

    Walking in smelled so familiar and put a smile on my face. The tapsilog was delicious and brought me back to my childhood happy place.

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    Food was incredible, service was very warm and quick, and everything was clean & cozy. Perfect spot!

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    First time here and the Uber pancakes were so good! The staff is super nice too! Will be back.

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    Ask the Community - Marie’s Kitchen

    Do they have any Filipino chicken dishes at lunch?

    Do they have siopao asado here?

    No this is a restaurant.

    Are there any gluten free options? 🙂

    I wouldn't call anything gluten free. They have a lot of rice dishes. Some have bread but you can leave it off or substitute for rice.

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