Pancit with jumbo shrimp! Perfection!
Everything Filipino... fresh from the kitchen! The best!
I requested extra crispy lechon kawali yum!
Dinaguan
85 pieces of lumpia Shanghai
Crispy Pata
Crispy Pata ... hometown favorite!
Papaitan, Crispy Pata and Lumpia
Papaitan, Lumpia and Crispy Pata
Crispy Pata !
Miles Bistro Menu as of 02/01/2023
a plate of food on a table
Nice bistro with cool art
Food Menu Price ( 2023)
Smells sooooo good
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Lumpia and shrimp tempura appetizers (after we ate a few)! Soooo good!
Miles Bistro Menu Pic
The difference between other containers vs Miles Bistro's huge container
food, noodle dish, noodle soup, noodles, ramen, ramen and noodles
Crispy Pata
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Lechon Kawali
Charae P.
Jan 31, 2025
Stopped by here during a grocery run at Seafood City next door! The restaurant is on the smaller end, but luckily only 3 other customers / groups at the time sitting.Service from Tita was quick. Food was delicious! Pricing is not too bad, considering inflation. I would recommend their poke! It was pretty good and fresh!
Read MoreJanet L.
Nov 25, 2024
Glad I took a chance to try this place. Food was definitely on point and brought memories of my parents cooking. Felt at home here. Fresh and cooked to order. I had the pancit, chicken wings (was the best I tasted) and the lechon kawali. My order was not oily at all and it was seasoned right. The pancit had crispy fresh vegetables, the lechon and chicken wings was served hot, tasted juicy and crunchy. They accommodated my seafood allergy which made me happy more. Definitely my new spot for my filipino food craves . Extra 5 for recognizing the neighborhood back home
Read MoreAlexis C.
Dec 7, 2024
The food here is great, it reminds me of my mom's home cooked Filipino. The staff were very welcoming, friendly and attentive. I came alone, but I would bring friends and family to here 10/10!
Read MoreD.wight L.
Jan 29, 2024
Not sure why their name in this listing is spelled as one word. It should be 2 words: Miles Bistro. Casual Filipino joint in somewhat quite Filipino Milpitas. Demographically this place fits like a glove. Been in twice and both times 100% Filipino customers. I can understand the language, but I can't really speak it, so I love to hear all the amusing convos in here. The nature of the food here for the most part is family style portioning. I think they may have a small section for individual rice plates, but any other a la carte items will be in huge portioning, like meant for 3-4 people to share. We once came as a party of 2, ordered 3 things and we had so many leftovers that I don't even think we dented half of it whilst there. The dishes are also kinda pricey, but if you do factor in how many meals you can get out of a dish, then it isn't as daunting. Crispy Pata ($32/5*) I ordered this once for take-out and took it to my cousin's house for a celebratory dinner. This is somewhat of a hardcore dish as it is whole pig's foot/knuckle that is deep fried to a glorious crispness. Theirs is a really legit version as it is perfectly seasoned/salted and the contrast of super crisp skin/exterior and tender meat with gelatinous attachments just makes this a very ethnic eater's dish. I'm pretty sure that this is a very popular dish here and rightfully so. This is good enough to be my anchor dish here.Tortang Talong ($16/4*) This is basically an egg battered and fried eggplant. This is a meatless version but they do give you 2 whole Asian eggplants for this price. It is pretty plain but nicely executed.Beef Brisket Kare Kare ($31/4*) Just okay to me as the sauce didn't wow me, not peanut-y enough. The sauce also had a tinge of sweetness that I was not expecting. The beef was indeed tender and beefy and I think this is the first time I actually seen brisket get used. But the best versions I've had for this dish uses oxtails, but for some reason I am seeing it less and less these days. I did like how they put in a good amount of veggies in though to balance out the richness of the dish. Lechon Kawali ($26/3.5*) I think this is the most I've ever paid for this dish. But like I mentioned they did give us a lot, like enough for at least 4 peeps. It is nicely crisped and the oil quality was decent, not overly dark or old tasting, good fry technique. But it was a tad under seasoned, and surprised me quite a bit, since the Crispy Pata dish I ordered another time was seasoned well. But find a sauce to dip this into and most should get resolved.This resto is in a very Filipino centric complex with a Seafood City, Goldilocks and Valerio's. So if ever back on this block, I would opt here than say any of those mentioned for a hot entree or 2 to take home.
Read MoreArnold R.
Nov 28, 2023
We visited this place after going to a fabric store in San Jose. At first we were going to go to Max restaurant next door but they don't open until 11:30 and decided to walk around and find somewhere place to eat nearby since we were extremely hungry. We ran into this place by accident and thought it was a Chinese restaurant, but saw that most pictures displayed outside the windows are Filipino food and decided to give it a try. We were not disappointed and glad we ate there instead of going to Max Restaurant. The food was awesome, especially the Crispy Pata Kare-Kare combination. It was so good that some of us had ordered it again for to go.All of the food that we ordered was good. A little pricey ($30 for the crispy Pata kare kare) but the serving was good for four people. We will definitely go back there the next time we are looking for fabrics in San Jose.
Read Moreezie r.
Oct 3, 2023
Service 10/10 Food is 4/5So the pancit to be honest was ok nothing to special . The Crispy Pata was delicious and perfectly cook with the sauce on the side with rice yummy . I a mango float shake it was pretty good tbh kinda too sweet in my opinion . The portions were big and decent .The service was nice our server was a husband and wife and they were nice . I feel like this place gets overlook because there's a Max but I rather take my money here in Miles Bistro because Max is good but it's overhyped and will definitely come back see more dishes .
Read MoreThea G.
May 21, 2024
I ate at this restaurant for the first time and will come back again. I ordered kare kare and to my surprise, the serving was huge, enough to share with 4 people. The dish has a lot of nicely cooked veggies (not overcooked or soggy), and a lot of beef. It's really cheap considering there's so much beef in a serving. I totally recommend this restaurant to those who want to eat some legit home cooked Filipino food.
Read MoreArjel Brian A.
Jan 31, 2025
this place might be overlooked by some and somewhat underrated But y'all this place has one of the best pinoy food in the bay areaTheir pork belly sinigang was so good and the pinakbet was delicious
Read MoreMicor D.
Oct 23, 2024
One of the Best Filipino Restaurants in the Bay Area!! our alltime favourite sizzling dinuguan, papaitan, bonagoongan, crispypata , crispy pata kare kare!!! and more more more more!!!! super yummy and affordable!!!!! very demure! very clean!! very delicious!!great chef and great service!! freshly cooked!!! a lil bit of a wait time because freshly cook every order!!!!! super yummy!!!
Read MoreChristiannie M.
May 30, 2024
Great customer service! Owners are very friendly! We ordered Take Out since they were closed and was surprised at how nice their containers are. I'll post a side by side photo to show you. Lecheon Kawali was delicious!!! Perfectly made! I highly recommend Miles Bistro!
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