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    Remely's Restaurant

    2.9 (48 reviews)
    InexpensiveFilipino, Fast Food

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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Wtf is that?!?
    Jennifer V.

    WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE. MANAGER IS AN IDIOT. I phone my order in at 11:30am for a 12pm pick up. Ordered 2 large spaghetti with NO CHEESE. I get there at noon. It's not ready. The Manager comes out at 12:22 and says "we made it with cheese" to which I respond that I cannot eat it that way. He says the wait for a new one is 30 minutes. I need to wait because this is my daughter's lunch. I asked the cashier for compensation for the inconvenience. Either a refund for my spaghetti or a future credit towards something next time. She speaks to the manager who comes out and says "so you'll wait? OK I'll make it now" WHAT THE EFF NO COMPENSATION. AS IF MY TIME AND TRAVEL IS WORTHLESS. Note: cashier did try to help. But the manager couldn't even be bothered to have a discussion with me. RUDE. We order here often NEVER AGAIN. Update: The cashier on behalf of the manager offered me one single turon ($2 fried banana) as compensation. Which I found insulting and refused. When I finally got my food at 12:55, I again asked to speak to the manager. He came out and said "I already said sorry and tried to give you a banana that you refused. In Jesus name, I'm sorry" then he got down on his knees, said again "In Jesus name I'm sorry" then stood up and goes "but I'm not giving you a refund. No business would." Then my food had some weird stuff in it. (See photo) Lastly, I'm not irritated with God, who should never have been brought into this to begin with. I'm irritated at this man's lack of business sense and lack of management skills. If they offered me a refund or future credit, there would have been no issue. I'm a patient person. I'm not irrational and I know mistakes happen. But poor customer service practice is a choice. Worst experience.

    Chicken Inasal
    Vannesa A.

    Ordered chicken inasal for New Year's Eve. It is definitely one of the most popular regional dishes in the Philippines. It is so good, tender, juicy chicken and Makes me always begs for more rice.

    Purple Yum Cake $12.99
    Jennifer K.

    I am not really fond of sweet sweet dessert or cake... And today one of my coworker got this Filipino Purple Yam cake ($12.99) from Remely's for someone's birthday. The cake is so so so purple!!! And one bite I am in love!! I love yam.. yam dessert, yam icecream.. The cake has such a rich yummy yammy taste and full of flavour! So tropical tasting!! The cake part of the cake has so much texture... but not heavy... oh so heavenly! And there are fresh fruits on top! and the price so reasonable! Sorry I should have took the photos before we eat the cake! I never imagine how good it tastes! YES I want one of those for my birthday too!!

    Pork adobo
    Jessica E.

    I would give them a 5/5 for catering alone. I've been to tons of Filipino parties where Remely's prepared and served food. Their table is beautifully arranged and the catering staff are always happy to feed and concerned with presentation. The restaurant itself gets less than 5. At first impression, its definitely cleaner than any other Filipino restaurant in Scarborough. However the food is a dollar or two overpriced for what us patrons know it's worth, since we aren't paying for service... you order at the counter and carry your food to a table, grabbing utensils and complimentary water from a pitcher along the way. With that said, you aren't seated. You seat yourself. And if the restaurant is full but you manage to find a table, its chairs could be hogged by a family at another table. Moreover, you carry your own unclean dishes to the garbage receptacle. Another reviewer mentioned the microwave that's shamelessly on full display for the whole world to see. I personally don't mind my food re-heated as long as it's clearly cooked relatively recently and the taste reflects that. But of all last experiences, my food was not microwaved but I could admit I'd rather my food was much hotter. Service is so-so. It's quick, but not outstanding enough to compliment. I know the food is absolutely better than average because I could eat the same Filipino dishes at home but still want to eat here! The BBQ sticks and the kare kare are my favourites on the menu. The halo halo is a great dessert option. However, again, for the price asked, you don't get enough rice or entree. You get a ball of rice that you can only try to ration and the food to eat it with comes in a tiny bowl. As a petite person, I get by. But if I were a person of larger stature I could imagine I'd still be hungry. All in all, Remely's kills it for catering, but quite a bit could be done to step up the restaurant experience.

    Unsanitary

    Very unorganized and inefficient. Placed an order 2 weeks in advance for the holiday--waited for more than an hour after arriving at the restaurant to pick the food up. Talked to the people also in line, some waited for as long as 3 hours just to get their food. Disappointing. Place your orders elsewhere. Oh there was a cockroach too.

    Dinuguan (pork blood pudding) & puto (steamed rice cake)
    Amanda B.

    I guess I'm sort of biased since every kid thinks their mom's cooking is and will always be the best. But when no one feels like cooking, this is a pretty good place to get some Filipino food, stat. The menu will vary, but will always have some staples, like steamed white rice, siningag (fried with garlic) if you're lucky, BBQ pork skewers, lumpiang Shanghai (fried spring rolls), dinuguan (blood pudding) with puto (steamed rice cake), fried fish, pancit bihon (thin rice noodles), and my personal favorites, lechon kawali (crispy pork belly) and palabok (seafood and rice noodles). They also have snacks, like chicharon (pork rinds), and dessert, like Brazo de Mercedes (jelly roll with meringue outside and custard inside) and turon (sweet banana spring roll, usually with jackfruit). They even sell Sarsi, the Filipino sasaparilla soft drink, kind of like root beer. There's usually quite the selection of food from different parts of the Philippines. If you're unsure of what things are, you can ask, but my suggestion would be to just try a little bit of everything that appeals to you or that you're curious about. Chances are you'll enjoy it! You can eat in or take out, and I believe they also cater. The food is hot, portions are fair, and service is quick and friendly. Quality is pretty good, but not the absolute best, depending on what time you go and how long the food's been sitting out for. I suppose it's more of like a take-out/homemade fast food type of place, nothing fancy. Regardless, it's somehow comforting to know that even though my mom's not making the food, it's likely that someone else's mom is, right at the back of the restaurant, and that it's not some pre-packaged frozen junk from a factory.

    Party platters: ukoy, lechon kawali, dinuguan, pancit palabok, lumpia, rellenong bangus, pinakbet w/ gata, chop suey, & kakanin
    Leslie J.

    My family and I catered from Remely's for a family gathering of about 30 people and it was a huge success. We ordered the following: medium lumpia shanghai $30 medium lechon kawali $60 medium palabok $35 small chop suey veggies $20 small pinakbet w/ gata $25 small dinuguan $25 rellenong bangus $22 25 ukoys $37.50 -- highly recommend 18"kakanin platter $46 whole sans rival $35 Total: $300+ See menu offerings: http://www.remelys.com/menu.htm Price: Affordable. Portions: Family-style. Plenty to last you leftovers for the next couple days. Remely's is probably the nicest and cleanest Filipino restaurant I have been to thus far. Their space isn't huge, but it has about 10 tables with ample amount of seating to accommodate their sit-in patrons. You can bet there will be a line during lunch time. I found Remely's to be the best tasting and my favorite Filipino restaurant in the Toronto area so far. They also offer a vast menu as well as baked goods and pastries. The only item we didn't care for was the sans rival. The wafers were stale and the butter cream was extremely sweet. It was probably not made that day and stored in the freezer for awhile. I would recommend the turon or halo-halo instead. Service: Accommodating, friendly, and fast. I was really pleased with how they handled the catering and my family agreed that the food from Remely's was delicious and the best they've tried thus far. We will definitely be back!

    Alex Z.

    Best Turon in Toronto Philippine snack made of thinly sliced bananas and a slice of jack fruit, dusted with brown sugar, rolled in a spring roll wrapper and fried. They serve authentic Filipino Cuisines with high standards of quality and freshness. we tried their Turon and Halo-Halo and other foods and enjoyed them. When we have our relatives visiting us from Montreal, the first place they want to go is Remely's Restaurant and try their Turon. It is very well cooked and it is crispy. This "Family Day" weekend holiday, visit the restaurant and enjoy the taste of Philippine.

    Jen F.

    Filipino food is pretty hard to come by in toronto and the gta, so finding this place was quite the delight! Unfortunately (fortunately for the optimists?) the food was really hit or miss here. I went here with coworkers for lunch and we ordered a bunch of different things off the menu. The chicken adobo wasn't very flavourful, nor the pusit relleno, and the palabok was pretty average. But the kare kare was so soft, and the halo halo was to die for. They really didn't skimp on the ingredients with the halo halo, there were chunks of flan and coconut jelly in it. The price for the drinks and desserts were a bit high for a take out place, (the halo halo was around $5.50, the rest of the desserts being $4-6) but the meals were pretty cheap, and the serving sizes for the meals were very generous. The restaurant interior was very nicely decorated though. It was new, clean, and homey and really added to the dining experience and made the visit more enjoyable.

    Chicharong Bituka
    Joanna Y.

    This restaurant has always been my goto place whenever I'm in the hood, either for a quick bite or simply to satisfy my guilty pleasures. Thus far, there are 3 items that always make it out the door with me--Lumpia Shanghai, Chicharong Bituka and Turon. Lumpia Shanghai is mini deep fried spring rolls, filled with mainly pork and shredded carrots. 5 for $1.85, its compliments really well with their sweet and sour sauce. The best thing about it you can have over 10 pieces and don't feel oily/stuffed. Chicharong Bituka, something that might scare a lot of people away. Traditional deep fried pork intestine ($6/100grams), it is THE SNACK to go with a nice cold glass of beer. It's got somewhat an acquired burnt taste but delicious in my opinion. Last but not least Turon, a deep fried (yes, that's a lot of fried food!) plantain spring roll. Its got a small piece of Jackfruit stuffed in it as well. Crispy skin, semi firm plantain and then a light, sweet coating of caramelized sugar, YUMMY! These go for $1.50/piece. Overall, a very clean cafeteria style restaurant, with lots of great food, just the way a Filipino mom would make it--very homey! They are also known best for their catering.

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    2.5
    (2 reviews)
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    Came here for a Halo Halo. It's beside the Filipino Community Centre. Limited parking but you can…read morepark on the other side of the street or in the community center. I haven't tried their food since we ordered Halo halo only which is huge serving. They have Vietnamese menu also. Nice place and nice decor. They have a patio with a TV (am questing karaoke) and a mini stage for a live band.

    Waited 20 mins to get our order taken, tried to order the bulalo but was told not available that…read moreday. We asked her to comeback 5 minutes later so we could decide on another order. Came back, tried to order the machado, was told it wasnt available. She tell us after that no beef dishes available. Why not start with that? we've been there 30 mins now so we order the pork adobo and pork sisig. Wait 45 minutes before we get our food, at this point the table next to us left becuase they couldnt wait anymore (they gave that order to a different table that just got there so it looked like they got their order 10 minutes after ordering). We get the adobo but the rice we ordered was incorrect and the other rice didnt come. Had to get that corrected again. Adobo was horrible, some pieces were hard as a rock. Will make sure to never comeback. They should inform customers of menu items that are sold out before they order and giving a heads up that it will take 45 minutes after ordering to receive your food. There was only 3 tables including us at the time. Saturday 1:30pm.

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    I have never felt so full that I wanted to roll out the door...until now…read more I walk in the door and before I even ordered, the auntie had a ramekin of spiced peanuts for me to eat. This ALWAYS happens. Peanuts, chicharron, etc. ALWAYS. Maybe it's because she recognizes me. I don't know. But she's always putting extras on people's plates. That I know. Just be friendly. I wanted pancit palabok but they didn't have the ingredients that day, so I got batchoy instead. I paid $10/$11? and got my batchoy combo with drink, steamed bun, and batchoy. Batchoy is a noodle dish with egg noodles, some very homey chicken broth, shredded chicken, some sort of pork/beef internal organs, and chicharron crumbles on top. It's simple, but delicious. Mine came in a sizzling pot, so it stayed hot for a very long time. I started taking pictures and she came out and topped up my noodles with more soup because she said I don't eat enough. I restarted my photos. She came out with more chicharron crumbles for me because she said it tastes better with more. Okay. More pictures. She comes out with even more soup, this time flavored with calamansi lime. At this point, I literally have no more space in my bowl for more soup. None whatsoever. I start eating. She comes out with a side of extra chicharron pieces for me to dip into my soup. I'd already paid. This was all extra. WOW. Topped with some of the spicy vinegar they serve their chicharron with, this made for one heck of a good meal. I didn't touch my peanuts so I asked for a bag to bring them home. She put them in a bag for me and loaded in more peanuts. Hospitality at its finest. Their menu is only a small indication of what they actually serve up here. Come and you probably won't see a hot table filled with assorted stews. You will definitely see trays of peanuts and various types of chicharron. I'm talking fried chicken skin, pork skin, and pork intenstine. ALL AMAZING and made in house. Auntie, thank you. I will gain much weight if I continue to visit you, but it'll be worth it.

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    Saw this place on instagram and my wife wanted to try it for her birthday. Reached out to them…read moreon Instagram where they made some suggestions and I placed an order for today. Tried a few things and there was more than enough food for 4 adults and 2 kids. This place has this Kamayan platter box that has good variety and is great for sharing. Will get to that later. Also this was take out so went to pick it up. First thing they suggested was the Caldereta Royale. This was a poutine but with stewed beef, carrots and peas and gravy. Quite tasty. Next we got a fried adobo chicken on rice also pretty good. Chicken was crispy and I was smelling it all the way home and couldn't wait to dive in when I got home. Now for the main, we ordered the Kamayan box that we saw on instagram. 5 different proteins, bed of seasoned rice, nice shrimps and fried eggs. Everything worked really well together. My parents were over and they ate with us, never trying Filipino food before. They loved it. The flavours and the sauce that came with it... Just delicious, and a must try. Food was more than enough for all of us, and I have left overs for lunch tomorrow. The staff here are super nice people. Patient with me as I couldn't decide what to order and through our great ideas. Also gave me something for free to try which was delicious as well. Would definitely be going back, amazing experience.

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    4.0
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    I try to come by everytime I visit STC. The line really died down (but I also came on a Friday…read morearound lunch time so that may be why). The fries are not AMAZING and very pricey but some of the flavours really satisfy a craving for nostalgic flavours. My go-to order is waffle fries with the sweet corn seasoning. If you've ever had those filipino sweet corn ball chips, these are the exact same flavour and so addicting!!! Waffle fries make it easier to handle instead of heavily coating your fingers as you eat the other fry types. Fries are all made to order so you'll have to wait up to 5 minutes for your fries to be done (which is what caused all the delays they had during opening). Service is not amazing and a little subpar. All of the staff have a weird superiority complex attitude going on and every time I see them they're gossiping instead of tasking. For record, I've been here a handful of times by now, starting from soft opening. It gives me the ick. They are located on the first floor near Walmart, right beside Studio Dental. I recommend checking them out at least once!

    I feel like the line finally slowed down! So I tried the regular fries, definitely nothing to write…read morehome about. I tried the mango Habanero and sour cream and curly fries too. So far I think out of everything I tried I liked the waffle fries with truffle powder. But I am a little bias with I like truffle and truffle is not for everyone! Great snack!

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    3.4
    (7 reviews)
    2.3 km

    I am sad to say I was very disappointed with the meal. I saw the all you can eat philipino brunch…read moreadvertised on social media and got excited because I LOVE brunch buffets and was looking forward to it all week. Sadly, the food was just not good. First of all, despite being on warmers it was cold. The sausage and spam were greasy yet bland (and I have tasted Philippino sausage at taste of Manilla and it was delicious, but this was just not it), the fish was extremely salty. It was just extremely low quality and not a good experience. I have posted on my Instagram story and warned all my friends to save them from disappointment. The saddest thing is that the staff were friendly and I think this is a family owned restaurant, Im sure the lechon is good but it hurts that the brunch was so poor.

    My wife and I were in the neighbourhood to run some errands. We heard of this place from a business…read moreowner around the neighbourhood so we walked over to check things out. We saw thru the window and we saw all the yummy goodies!!! Entire roasted suckling piggy, pork belly, chorizo sausages and much much more!! We decided to go in and grab some goodies. The restaurant is very clean. The employees are very friendly and engaging. We gotten a pound of roast pork and when we got home, the pork skin is still quite crispy. The pork is flavourful and i can definitely taste lemongrass as one of the herbs used. We consumed/devoured this pack of pork for lunch. Overall impression is we are coming back for more and other stuff. They also got dine in option.

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    Cebu's best
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    4.6
    (8 reviews)
    6.3 km

    This potato was not like any ordinary potato, even without anything on it was amazing, I got no…read morecheese and u would think I just took all the flavor off but nooooo, I just made my own and got fried chicken , mushroom truffle and chipotle sauce. The guy serving us was probably the owner because he was friendly and knowledgeable, he let me try the sauces I was questioning about. The fresh ingredients is key and this place has fresh potatoes for their fries && not frozen like everywhere else! The sauces were great and I appreciate them being homemade. We will def b back for more!

    I didn't expect a potato-focused place to impress me, yet here we are. I have been wanting to try…read morethis place out, and I'm so glad I did, because I'm now low-key obsessed. This place is a definite must-try. The place has a few spots to eat, and the decor is beyond adorable and fitting. I couldn't get enough of the potato puns. The gentleman was incredibly nice in explaining what the top favs were and was even nice to allow me to add an ingredient, as one of my spuds had something removed (no coleslaw for me). My order consisted of Mexican Fiesta and Nashville Chick. My husband took his Mexican fiesta potato as is, but I ended up switching my pulled chicken for fried chicken. The potatoes were amazing! The base potato was so flavourful and not bland at all, evenly seasoned on its own without the toppings. The toppers were delicious and went well with the spud. It hasn't even been a week, and I'm already jonesing for my next potato bar experience.

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    Balal, the manager, holding a squeeze bottle of sauce
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    Making a loaded potato
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    Remely's Restaurant - filipino - Updated August 2026

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