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    Sisig
    Kevin G.

    Went to Orlando for an event at the library. Always looking for a Filipino hot spot so made way to the food court. The wings were large and juicy to complement the crispy lumpia. My niece had sisig and enjoyed it so much she saved some for later. Even though it's in a food court the team took pride in preparing the dishes. Customers kept coming so they are definitely a regular stop for some.

    Sharol N.

    Checked out Taglish Restaurant in Orlando Located in College Park. Parking is tough and you must either park on the street or pay to park in the parking garage. Taglish is one of several restaurants inside the building. The staff was very friendly and the food came out fast. We were impressed with the size of the lumpia, which was bigger than a fork! The Sisig bowl was delicious, and the pork was very crunchy. We also had Pansit, made of fat canton noodles and souitanghon noodles. Delicious! Prices were a bit higher than we had expected, but given the portion size, well worth it! I highly recommend Taglish for great Filipino food!!!

    Johanna F.

    Love this restaurant, we haven't been here since their location closed in Lotte market. Popular filipino style dishes like sisig, pork adobo, lumpia, pancit. We had the Pancit that tastes just like home, super light and fresh. The hibiscus tea was sweet, highly recommend. Can't wait to try more

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    Didn't eat any food so can't judge on that. Only had the halo halo. Was just ok. Not traditional halo halo so was disappointed.

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    Pistang Pilipino

    Pistang Pilipino

    4.1(128 reviews)
    18.5 mi
    $$

    Craving Halo Halo from this very hot weather. So from what I recall this place serves the best…read moreloaded Halo Halo. Came in and it was 4 tables filled. I pretty much ordered the Classic Halo Halo - They have another version that leans more towards Americanized but the classic is the Filipino Traditional version. When it was delivered - I noticed it had more milky shaved ice than toppings. (As you can see from the picture). The toppings included - Shredded coconut, Flan, Ube Halaya, Colorful Kaong, Sweet beans, Sweetened Banana and Jackfruit. Before you can see it was more loaded in the glass. The price was $10.50 which is not bad for the size. The milk shaved ice was tooo sweet for my liking. I can tell it was a pre made milk ice block that they shaved once ordered. It fulfilled the craving nonetheless. Also I noticed some were buying the Siopao. Especially the Pork Asado one. They were almost out inside the cooler. I was told by staff that someone delivers the siopaos (the baker) and they are 4 huge siopao for $10.95. The Siopao were the BEST I have had. Better than the filipino franchised bakeries, That is how good these are. You can tell they are homemade. They are large tender soft fluffy light dough and not too thick ratio with the pork asado filling. The filling is packed inside the dough and that is what I love about this siopao. Its not mostly dough. It is evened out throughout - Every bite you get the filling. I will def get these again. Service here is ok - I noticed the check out tab .. They divide the taxes when you pay the bill and its confusing at first as to why they add 3 types of "taxes" for a bill. You are paying 3 taxes along with the sub total of the bill. Other than that - The Halo Halo was a popular dessert this day throughout the diners,

    My husband and I went here for lunch. None of my cravings were there, first off. The service was…read morequick. Except for, I ordered Turon early on (eggroll with plantain inside) my hubby's favorite. Before the customers came in and before we served up the food. When it was time to pay, they haven't cooked the Turon and we have to wait 15 minutes for it. Which we didn't. The server apologized. The ambience was casual. The AC is not that good. They had fans all over to keep the place somewhat cool. We ordered chicken chicharron, too salty. Bangsilog was bland, the chicharron made up for the taste. The longsilog, my husband didn't like. He said, it's not the same as the one I usually cook for him. It tasted old to me. The garlic fried rice was good. Not going back.

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    Inay's Kitchen - Lechon Kawali

    Inay's Kitchen

    3.9(140 reviews)
    9.0 miHorizons West / West Orlando
    $$

    if this isn't a blast from the past…read more everything tasted like childhood. what an experience. the service was hospitable & the food was heart warming. forgot to picture my favorite. the dinaguan. but i had a lot of everything else. highly recommended if you've never had filipino food. i will definitely be back & take my friends with me! kindly, GTB

    Always excited to eat at Filipino restaurant to help small businesses grow and advertise to friends…read moreand family. Went to Inay's Kitchen last night (2/6/26) after our daughter's afterschool event. We were hungry and excited to have sisig, crispy pata and pansit. Pansit was salty and seems like scrap as the noodles were just about an inch long, not your normal pansit noodles. We waited and asked for a set of plates so we can eat it while waiting for the rest of our order. Took time for them to give us plates while the pansit was getting cold. We ate it nevertheless as we were hungry and no other choice but to finish it. Crispy pata, we were looking forward to dive in and munch it... it was priced at $24.99, we were expecting a big serving as with Max's pata is around $26 per order. Yes we were surprised when they served a 4 inches by 3 inches by 3 inches with the bone of course, and that was it. We asked if the price is still the same and we were told that it was small so they will give us discount for it. Come bill payment time, we were charged $21.99 for it and was told that they were giving us the $3 discount from the original price. IMO, the food is overpriced thus the reason why there were no customers on a Friday evening (7pm). Don't get me wrong, we love supporting Filipino restaurants but this one is really not worth it. Find a restaurant that is worth paying for the quality food that you will be eating, this restaurant is not that.

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    Sago Tea Bar ATBP

    Sago Tea Bar ATBP

    4.6(118 reviews)
    8.9 miWekiva Springs
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    I was craving some boba tea yesterday and my husband and I decided to stop by Sago since we were in…read morethe area. This was our first time at the business, but we were pleasantly surprised. The restaurant was clean, the staff was friendly and gave recommendations, and the decor was fun. There was a neon sign there for photo ops. They also sell other Filipino goods like ube cheesecake, lumpia, ube ice cream, prawn crisps, hot dogs, and more. There are several flavors and add ins for the milk tea. I got the taro brown sugar specialty milk tea at 50% sweetness with boba. It was the BEST milk tea that my husband or I had ever had! The sweetness was perfect, the flavor was delicious, and the boba was fresh and soft. It was also the most expensive that I've ever had at almost $10 after a tip. I look forward to trying some of the other things there. Rating from F to A+++, I give it an A+++!

    By far, the most hidden gem is near me. I was wondering around the Hunts Club Plaza just to see…read morewhat was in it. I found this establishment, and I parked to try it out. They had a variety of snacks, oils, sauces, bakery items, and many more. I got to try their taro milk tea with oatmilk and lychee popping bobba. Hopefully, I said that right. Lol The service was quick and friendly. I even tried the Ube waffle because I love me some waffles and ube flavors. I will probably be going here every day from now on. The taro was made perfectly and was not too sweet and not too cold, just like Goldie locks once said. Check out some of my photos to see within the location. It was spacious with a nice photo prop area and seating area to relax. You literally could find out about nearby businesses by checking out their board by the restroom. They also sell Uber ice cream by the quart. See you guys again.

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    Phil-Asian Foodmart

    Phil-Asian Foodmart

    4.8(20 reviews)
    16.7 mi
    $

    Great food and welcoming owners! Grabbed a quick bite on my way to the airport! Nice tasty and…read morefilling lunch! Of course I had to load up on the in flight snacks!!! Lol

    Phil-Asian Foodmart: A Taste of Authentic Filipino Cuisine…read more Location: Kissimmee, Florida Nestled in the heart of Kissimmee, Florida, Phil-Asian Foodmart offers a delightful culinary journey through the vibrant flavors of Filipino cuisine. What sets this eatery apart is its unique turo-turo style, reminiscent of the convenience of Panda Express but with a Filipino twist. Upon my recent visit, I indulged in the Filipino menudo and bistek combo, and I was not disappointed. The menudo boasted tender pieces of liver harmonizing with the savory sausage, all enveloped in a rich tomato sauce. The bistek, reminiscent of lomo saltado, was a symphony of flavors, with the tangy calamansi cutting through the richness of the soy sauce base. Surprisingly, Phil-Asian Foodmart is not merely a market but also features a cozy dining area where patrons can savor their meals on-site. It's more akin to a restaurant with a small market attached, offering the best of both worlds. However, given the changing daily selections, it's advisable to call ahead or arrive around noon to experience the full array of dishes. The culinary adventure doesn't end with lunch; Phil-Asian Foodmart also caters to early risers with traditional Filipino breakfast options from 7 am to 10 am. Longanisa with egg and garlic rice promises to be a delightful treat worth waking up for. Moreover, the market section of Phil-Asian Foodmart is a treasure trove for Filipino food enthusiasts. You can find sauces, snacks, frozen meats, bakery items, and even Filipino cosmetics. I rode my bike here today since I found out it was only 3 miles from my house. I can't wait for my next visit to Phil-Asian Foodmart. I'll bring a car next time so I can take more food home. Whether you're a seasoned aficionado of Filipino cuisine or a curious foodie looking to expand your palate, Phil-Asian Foodmart promises an authentic and satisfying dining experience.

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