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Menu
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Lumpiang Shanghai Silog
interior
Kilawin Kambing (Goat)
interior
Bangus Silog
the menu for the restaurant
the entrance to the restaurant
We're open for To Go Orders, just give us a call and let us feed you with our soulful food.
Thirsty Thursday with a bottle of corona and sizzling seafood. YUMMMMM
Lechon Silog
Pork Sisig
Grilled halibut
Chopsuey
Calamares
Daing na Bangus Or fried Milk Fish
Pork sisig
Grilled halibut
Happy Thanksgiving everyone
Craig K.
Apr 6, 2024
This place is amazing!!! I came here accidentally because I was going to a shop down the street. My girlfriend has never had Filipino food and she was blown away. I've grown up around it and it was better than anything I've ever had before. We had pansit and that's all I have to say. The people Mikee and Maxine were so sweet and just made the experience that much better. Thank you again yall!!!!
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Justin Q.
Mar 17, 2024
The food was pricey and it tasted ok also the tocino was burnt, less portion too. the great thing here is when we came Friday night they closed 2 am and we can sign here since they have karaoke. My uncle sang here and they got to hear his good vocal voice.
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Antoine E.
Jul 20, 2024
A place that caters to their regulars who are their priority. The karaoke atmosphere is a vibe. Taste is subjective. I wasn't blown away by the dish that we ordered but I did think that the large portions equated to the pricing.
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Christine Y.
Feb 18, 2023
Such rude service by the women staffing this place!!! They did not give me the correct change back: the total was $112.80. I put down $120, and was returned with $5. I saw they wrote on the bill returned to me "$2.20 WATER". SERIOUSLY?! You're gonna justify not returning the correct change with a charge for WATER? And btw, of the five of us, we only asked for 1 glass of water. I think they gave me any cash back at all was because they saw the $20 tip on the table. At least I got some of my money back, unlike others who didn't get any of their change back. Never coming here again, would not recommend to anyone. Really bad business practice.
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Anne T.
Aug 15, 2020
These kapit patalim angels (whoops) I meant Mahaklika Angels are always entertaining guys in every ages but they're mean with the all females specially with the prettier ladies they ever realize that they're doin the gross thing!! Bye!!
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Christopher T.
Jan 25, 2009
Now, I'm far from the authority on good sisig but their Sisig is probably by far, their best dish. The previous reviews with one exception seem to be concentrated on elements that are beyond the restaurants control, however, while the flirting may seem shameless to some, it probably gets these girls a decent tip which is what being a server is all about.. I can attest to the general unfriendliness for outsiders (as I'm Chinese) so it doesn't hurt to come here with a few Filipino friends Essentially, if you enjoy Sisig (wiki defines as: a Philippine dish made from parts of pig's head, liver and usually seasoned with kalamansi and chili peppers.) or if you're interested in trying it, this is the place to go. If you go before 8:00 p.m. the karaoke crowd is absent so you can eat in peace (sort of). Top it off with some rice and some lumpiang shanghai.
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Kiko M.
Oct 19, 2016
Food is expensive for a Filipino restaurant. This should be 3 dollar sign. Karaoke is a joke. If you went there to eat and sing then someone happens to be sitting near the tv and drunk then you're out of luck coz you'll never get the mic. Suggestion is lower down your price coz there's a lot of options around and put a mic stand in the middle so everyone can sing.
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ERnurse V.
Sep 19, 2018
Good food and great service. Servers are very attentive and nice. Parking could be a little tight. I just wish they could get rid of the "cash only" policy because not everyone carry that much cash in them at all times.
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Jasmine H.
Jul 12, 2015
My friend and I stopped here tonight after visiting fog city hookah, which we left only because we got hungry. We were going to stop by in-n-out, but he loves Filipino food so we stopped by here instead, being that it's a couple doors down.Knowing relatively nothing about Filipino food myself beyond lumpia, I was eager and excited to try something new, although not hungry enough for multiple plates so we ordered the egg noodles to split. A $10 plate. He also got a bottled water. The noodles were bland and tasted like top ramen noodles, only to be relatively appetizing after drenching them in sauce. Horrible first introduction into mainstream Filipino food, but I didn't expect much.Where they really lost me was they failed to mention the $30 debit card minimum until we paid. I was upset, but my friend ran out to his car and grabbed cash anyway. Instead of being decent humans, they told him the minimum was regardless of payment and we ended up leaving $20 in cash plus the $12 for the horrible meal. Are you kidding? What a rip off! He was in a generous mood, but I will not be bringing my business back here. Post a sign about the minimum, and don't attempt to swindle customers out of their hard earned money.
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Derek S.
Jan 18, 2024
From the moment you walk in to the time you get your food. Unfriendly staff and cold inedible and expensive food.
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Rated: 3 (529 reviews) · $$
Filipino, Seafood, Breakfast & Brunch