Siopao aka Steamed Buns; Chicken (12 count for $8)
Palabok Tray $45
July 2022
9/3
Beef Lumpias (25 CT) $13 ~ one of the best I have had locally ~
09/03/2021: Happy Friday to you! *:。(*‿*) Let's go in and see what they have today @ #Nino'sPinoyExpress.
9/3
9/24
Halo Halo
6/3
July 2022
July 2022
Palabok, Tilapia & Pakbet
July 2022
Lechon Kawali
Combo meal - Lechon Kawali, kare-kare and rice
Combo 2 (rice & 2 entree) Longanisa and Bangus (Fried Milkfish) $7.69
Twelve Pork Siopao for $8, doughs taste/texture and the pork seasoning/recipe, one of THE BEST in Jax 6/3
July 2022
Palabok
Twelve Pork Siopao for $8, doughs taste/texture and the pork seasoning/recipe, one of THE BEST in Jax 6/3
6/3
Dinaguan - July 2022
Des B.
Feb 25, 2025
Great family service and atmosphere to anyone that enters.. Good home cooked authentic food.. From the pansit to the lumpia.
Read MoreSue D.
Nov 25, 2024
Nino's is the bomb. They have the most amazing food. Small little spot with a market with friendly service. I advise you to call early and see what's on the menu that day, once it's gone it's gone! I love that the food is friendly for a shellfish allergy sufferer like myself so I can enjoy some awesome Filipino food
Read MoreChris C.
Mar 8, 2024
Great find, they would get 5 stars , but my Filipina wife is a great cook. We like to use them for large parties and when we don't feel like making our own lumpia. Very nice staff and reasonable prices and very authentic quality.
Read MoreKim B.
Oct 10, 2023
I've been eating at Nino's place since he took over. His smile makes you feel welcome and he greets everyone that walks through the door! Great food, and customer service is beyond amazing! It's a combination good food, shipping to Philippines, and shopping. People from all walks of life shop and eat here! I make sure that every time I go back home to Jacksonville, I stop by to see him. Small storefront, but lots of love packed into this place!
Read MoreJay P.
Nov 18, 2019
Me along with a group of race participants developed quite a hunger after a race event we've completed. We were definitely HANGRY. Thinking of where to eat, my brother and his wife suggested and highly recommended Nino's Express, a small Filipino shop just miles away. So off we went and what perfect timing because Nino's Express serves a lunchtime buffet on Saturdays. We arrived to Nino's a bit too early but thankfully, they had 4 items already set and prepared on their hot bar. This was well enough for us to get started. Again, I only tasted 4 items (Sinigang, Kare Kare, Dinuguan, Pancit Guisado)... with runner up, 5th item being Lechon Kawali (Fried Pork Belly). These items happens to be some of my favorites Filipino eats...my type of comfort foods. And for $9.25 AYCE price, I came away very impressed. Delicious, fresh tasting and authentic.Very friendly staff; they were attentive to our needs. And aside from the buffet, they also serve and make the common Filipino pastries and desserts, as well.Come and stop by. This place could definitely used some more of that L-O-V-E.Signing off with a huge BURP....#SoStuffed #WillBeBack
Read MoreGail C.
Nov 26, 2019
I love Filipino local restaurants whether I am in a small or large city/town area. I am Filipino, born here in the states (never been to the Philippines but my husband is born there) and appreciate everything about the Filipino menu including desserts! My folks back home in Charleston, SC cook all these favorites of mine. I call it "Soul Food". Yeah I know I should learn to make these as my mom/dad say it over and over! Lol. Lumpia and pancit are my big main items to order first. I looked for pork/chicken kabobs but didn't see any today. Good drive from home by RaceTrack Rd but well worth it especially on a nice afternoon like it was today at 70 degrees. It wasn't too bad regarding traffic surprisingly over the bridge thinking of holiday grocery shoppers for Thanksgiving in 2 days. I did find a few things such as shrimp chips, lumpia, hopia, turon and "the pancit" (I saw from my yelp pal Jay's photos--thank you Jay!). All of it was honestly very good! The cute little restaurant wasn't crowded at all during noon time. Parking wasn't too bad, parked in and out. Friendly staff ladies and the owner Nino as well. (He even let me take his picture--lol). All genuinely very kind and helpful to their customers eating lunch. I was looking for some pork siopao (another reason for my visit today) but they didn't have any on hand. Nino did advice to order 1 to 2 days ahead and will gladly have it ready and reserve. Will do! May just order after the holiday weekend. I highly recommend this restaurant if you want to eat lunch, grab a few asian novelty snacks and purchase a few homemade desserts located by the register. It's truly the little things! Glad I came in here today!
Read MoreJiMmy P.
Apr 22, 2019
We found our go-to lunch place when we visit Dad on Saturdays. All you can eat authentic Filipino goodness for just $9.25. Plenty of food for less $. I wish I had two bellies to fill!Lunch buffet line up:- Pinakbet- Chicken Adobo- Pork Sinigang - Dinuguan- Kare Kare- Pancit Palabok - Pancit Guisado- Lechon Kawali (crispy pork belly)- And of course, white riceCasual and friendly eatery with great service! I love to eat and with the variety of delicious food they offer, Nino's Pinoy Express gets a solid 5 stars. Note: Lunch buffet runs every Saturday. If buffet is not your thing, you can purchase a combo meal for $7.25. Big plate with white rice and your choice of two entrees. For $4.85, you get a plate of white rice and a choice of one entree. Good for peeps with small appetites :D
Read MoreLea P.
May 4, 2019
We came here on a Saturday for lunch and were pleasantly surprised that they offer buffet! Yey for us! For only $9.25, I get to eat all of my favorite Filipino food! We had the following:Pancit Guisado - glass noodles with veggies cooked with pork broth Pancit Palabok - also noodles but with a thick orange sauce topped with smoked fish, boiled eggs, chicharon, etc. on topPork Dinuguan - pork (sometimes intestines) cooked in pork blood and vinegar Kare-Kare - Beef tripe and oxtail cooked in peanut sauceLechon Kawali - crispy pork belly Pork Sinigang - pork and veggies sour soup Chicken Adobo - Chicken cooked with vinegar, soy sauce and looots of garlicPinakbet - veggies cooked with shrimp paste All were delicious! They use more tripe than beef for the kare-Kare which I prefer! Sooo good with shrimp paste aka "bagoong" although I would've loved more veggies or bokchoy. The Lechon kawali was crispy and flavorful made even better when dipped to Mang Tomas sauce which they also provide. This is a place for those who are craving Filipino dishes and also for the adventurous lol! We will be coming back for sure!
Read MoreNancy P.
May 23, 2024
Yummy lumpia and buns! Definitely will be back to buy more. Staff was nice and helpful.
Read MoreRuby L.
Nov 13, 2023
If you're looking for the best Filipino food, this is the place where you could find everything what you need. If you miss the Philippine food here you go come join us. Thank you.
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