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    1 year ago

    i went there and paid parking not knowing there were not there!!! I called the number and it's disconnected!!

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    Kabayan Filipino Store & Cafe

    Kabayan Filipino Store & Cafe

    4.4(188 reviews)
    32.1 km
    $$

    I made a comment on my friends page, that I had not found any great Filipino places to eat in DFW…read more Someone for this restaurant reached out to ask me to try this place. I love that there is a Filipino store attached because they do sell stuff that the asian market near us doesn't sell and it's very specific. The restaurant has a lot of potential, the food was authentic and tasty. They have a small stage for performances and karaoke. With proper marketing I can see this as the place to be on a Friday or Saturday night. Our meal was comp'd which was great, just like to disclose this. We didn't get much because it was pretty much my wife and I eating and my two kids wouldn't each much, so they could just share. We got lumpia, chicken adobo, pork adobo, dinaguan, and pinakbet. I don't usually eat dinaguan and pinakbet, but I had some and it was delicious. It's Turo-turo style which is cool but if I was someone who was unfamiliar with Filipino food, which is a large majority of people in DFW, I'd have labels on the food or even have some samples that people know, ur pancit, Sinigang, sisig. The food was really good as it stand the most authentic tasting food in DFW. Please give them a try.

    As I walked in, the market section was devoid of anyone. The large monitor showing feed from…read moremultiple security cameras can not be missed. Staff must not spent time in this section unless necessary. When I entered the restaurant section, an employee took up a table on the far side to work. Walking toward the ordering line, the large printed menu with covered prices caught me off guard. Without prices nor descriptions, the menu was useless. Eventually, I saw the actual menu behind the counter. Without descriptions nor photos, I had to make an educated guess. After confirming with the cook that lechon was pork, I ordered the Lechon Kawali. The dining area was spartan. The tables were a combination of picnic benches and four-tops. When I went to grab napkins, I noticed the utensils were plastic. On the plus side, they had knives which eventually came in handy. As I was the sole customer, my order came out very quickly. The kitchen employee started my order before she approached the register. The food was served in styrofoam containers, the fried pork in one container and the rice in another. The sauce was served in a small plastic container. The sign by the register puzzled me. Once customers submit gratuity, it can not be refunded. Why would diners require that warning? Not as interesting, signs by the trash cans request customers to bus their own tables. Fortunately, due to the styrofoam containers and plate, that was a synch.

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    Kabayan Filipino Store & Cafe
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    Kabayan Filipino Store & Cafe - Pork BBQ Stick

    Kabayan Filipino Store & Cafe

    3.6(76 reviews)
    25.5 kmNorth Dallas

    Amazing and authentic. The food is like your Lola's cooking. I can never find ensymada anywhere and…read morehere it is so good. Market had everything I was looking for!

    On my Filipino Food adventures whenever I visit, my Auntie actually recommended this place. Here…read morewas our experience. AMBIANCE Parking: Plaza parking. It was pretty big so we didn't have any issues. Seating: Inside seating. Good for pairs or groups. Room for maybe 50-60 people. Vibes: The area is nothing too flashy. It's a suburban area mixed with chain businesses and local gems. The spot itself is an experience. We were lucky as we were welcomed with some afternoon karaoke. It's a spacious space with a compacted grocery on side, dining and karaoke stage, and then passing the food line is an extension to the coffee shop next door. Great place to relax, find your singing community, and enjoying some comforting Filipino food. FOOD / DRINKS Bilao (means wooden platter) (Recommend) You're welcomed with a medley of Filipino good eats - bbq skewers/pork belly, fried tilapia, lumpia, shrimp, egg roll, and rice. This is a traditional delight so if you're looking for the Filipino experience and comforting flavors, this is your best bet. You have flavorful savory meats, vegetal okra, garlic shrimp, and some crispy/cackling fish and lumpia. You definitely need a group of people (5-8) to finish this. Sago't Gulaman (means tapioca pearls and jelly) (Recommend) For a nice refreshing drink, this felt like sweet tea. A good balance of tapioca pearls and jelly that didn't overwhelm the drink. CUSTOMER SERVICE Celine was awesome! Friendly and super helpful as we navigated the menu. TL;DR OVERALL 5 Stars. Good food, reasonable prices and an all in all pleasant experience. Visiting from California and coming from a family of good cooks, I'm quite critical on Filipino food but this hits. I enjoyed the dishes, products, and enjoyed the community vibes they built. For those looking for Filipino comfort flavors or if you're trying it for the first time, definitely check them out! Best wishes to Jojo, Chona, and the rest of the Kabayan pamilya! #RepresentAZN #FilipinoFoodMovement TIPS * Kabayan means fellow countrymen in Tagalog * This store differs from the other Kabayan store * Check their website/social media for events!

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    Kabayan Filipino Store & Cafe - Beef kare kare, Chicken Adobo

    Beef kare kare, Chicken Adobo

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    Inihaw Avenue Filipino Kitchen - Crispy Pork Sisig with fried egg on top

    Inihaw Avenue Filipino Kitchen

    4.0(245 reviews)
    17.4 km
    $$

    Good food good vibe and good service. Flavors will absolutely remind you of home cooked Filipino…read morefood. Brought my Vietnamese friend and he liked it especially the shrimp sinigang. We also ordered the crispy pata and of course the customary lumpia Shanghai for appetizers. The only reason why it doesn't get a 5 star from me is because the size and portion of the crispy pata did not justify the cost in my opinion. Probably why I forgot to take a picture... Lol Overall it was a good meal and I would still recommend checking it out! They also have a sari sari store when you first walk in.

    It was our first time at Inihaw Avenue, and the food did not disappoint! We drove all the way from…read moreNorth Richland Hills to Irving, and it was definitely worth it. We used to live in Orange County, California, where we had access to a lot of great Filipino food--especially sisig--so we've been trying to find something that comes close here in Texas. This place really hit the spot! Their sisig was delicious, and the portion size was generous. We also ordered the half-and-half BBQ skewers, boneless milkfish, pancit bihon, crispy pata, fresh lumpia, and pork liempo--and everything was so good! The only thing we didn't really like was the vinegar on the side. I wish the flavor was a bit better, but honestly, everything else was superb. On top of that, the customer service was top-notch. They even have a mini store inside, which is a nice bonus. Just be patient, as they seem a bit understaffed--but once your food arrives, you'll see it's totally worth the wait. Definitely coming back!

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    Inihaw Avenue Filipino Kitchen - October 2022

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    Kainan Sa Laguna - Ube Puto

    Kainan Sa Laguna

    4.0(125 reviews)
    32.1 km
    $$

    Update: December 6, 2025 Today and every weekend they serve…read morearroz caldo ( rice porridge with chicken). I hope next time, they'll put boneless chicken. Also, tokwa/baboy (tofu/pork) marinated in vinegar and soy sauce, jalapeno sugar and pepper. Tofu is fried and pork is fried lechon kawali. It's delicious. Service is great and clean well lighted place. Lots of parking.

    We've been coming to Kainan for years and it's always been our favorite Filipino restaurant for the…read morevalue and the flavors. The old couple that used to be there were always so friendly and helpful when ordering. They sold the restaurant last year to a younger couple who modernized the restaurant while keeping some of the same flavors. However, we were surprised to see new ownership on our most recent visit. We decided to give it a shot and had a pretty disappointing experience. We came at 5:30pm and pretty much all the food was sold out already. We usually get pork adobo, beef caldereta, chayote, lumpia Shanghai, and pinakbet but they either were sold out or didn't offer any of it. More than half the items they had were sold out which is pretty bad. How does a Filipino restaurant run out of pork adobo! With that said we still ordered food hoping for the best but it wasn't up to previous standards. The tocino only had a few pieces of meat and the garlic rice was very mushy with no garlic flavor at all. The lechon kawali seemed fresh but the fried skin had a mushy texture. Pork sinigang wasn't bad but seemed to be missing some depth to the soup. They wouldn't let us order the sinigang as an entree combo item, which we've always done, so we had to order a whole big bowl of it. The guy explaining things also didn't have the best attitude and seemed flustered while prepping the rice and food to send out. Food took a long time to come out as well. Plus, they have this weird air freshener blowing some strong incense smell that was pretty overpowering. Just overall disappointed with the changes and overall vibe of the restaurant and probably won't come back for the unforeseeable future.

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    Kainan Sa Laguna - The famous calesa

    The famous calesa

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    Rice cakes and cassava cake

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    ORC Filipino Asian/American BBQ & Lechon - Decor!

    ORC Filipino Asian/American BBQ & Lechon

    2.9(17 reviews)
    44.2 km

    The food was good. The people are nice. It definitely looks like you got sucked back to an island…read morein the Philippines for mirienda back home. Food is super legit by all means. The cooks know what they are doing. But just keep in mind that this is on a farm in the middle of Princeton Texas. And there were flies EVERYWHERE. You will see them fly and land and walk around all over the uncovered food. All of them. And nobody cared. So note to self. Lechon is $20 a pound. When I was there they maxed at 2 lbs per person. Some people called ahead. But be informed with their process on their Facebook page. Grilled squid was my favorite. It was $20. Not all options they pictured on their Facebook page that they stated were available actually are. I was looking forward to some pork blood stew and some barbecue pork on a stick and they didn't have any even tho it was mentioned that it would be there. Their process is not efficient as of yet so it takes a while to actually order and then pay for your food. So if you are in a rush- this is not a good idea. There is a little karaoke stage next to the open kitchen. A little stall with desserts being sold. Which were delicious!!! The Ube Leche flan was legit.

    Went to the address located on their yelp and facebook page and couldn't find the place. Tried…read morecalling the number on their website and no one answered. All the reviews are old, so I'm guessing this place is no longer around. Don't waste your time.

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    ORC Filipino Asian/American BBQ & Lechon - One of the dessert/drink stalls.

    One of the dessert/drink stalls.

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    Lechon on a spit

    ORC Filipino Asian/American BBQ & Lechon - Grilled squid $20

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