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The boodle-boodle caught our eye, and we ordered this festive feast for Mothers Day. It’s proportioned for 5 but there’ll be plenty to share + leftovers. Must order the feast 24 in advance! Absolutely worth it. My mom enjoyed it so much that we came back the next week and I got to try their halo-hal
My husband and I invited our friends to dine in this homey Filipino Restaurant. Authentic Filipino Dishes! We enjoyed the platter which is good for 4 people. The Dinuguan , kare kare , egg rolls snd kaderetang kambing is scrumptious! You want desserts? Try their jumbo sized Halo Halo! One order ca
Authentic Filipino dishes. Generous servings. Batchoy is really delicious and they have a vast selection of appetizers and entree. Balut is also available if you're craving for one and the place is spacious with really pretty Filipino fiesta decors. Must visit for Filipinos living in Chicago
Good food, good location and good price. I ordered the chicken inasal with mini batchoy combination and a side order of lumpia appetizer. The portion size of the batchoy was really good and tasty coupled with the chicken which was bigger than I'm usually accustomed to compared to the other restaura
We had a great 👍 boodle feast experienced! Good for 5 person, charges $25 per person. The turon (plantain banana) is divine! You have to call for reservation and arrived on time. We will definitely be back with friends and families!
Drove over an hour from Plainfield just to try this place. It was worth the drive. All the food we got was delicious. Definitely try their signature dishes. We'll definitely be back.
6/27/21 COVID UPDATE Still requiring masks for entry. No limits on capacity. I tried the Halo-Halo (literally means "Mix-Mix" because it contains around 7-9 different sweets in there such as shaved ice on top, coconut strips 3 inches long, cubed yams/flan/and something else orange softer than yams
Great Filipino dishes. Friendly and accommodating staff. I love their halo-halo. A must visit to Filipinos missing home cooking. Highly recommended.
The chicken barbecue is pretty good. On the other hand, the sisig which is served on a sizzling plate, while delicious can use a little more hot peppers. The place feels cramped and the Venetian masks decor in a Filipino restaurant doesn't really make sense
I am wanting to meet up & interview J.P. Ledesma for my food/travel blog. I heard about you from my cousin Bambi ( Christine ). I am also Ilonggo from Jaro. I plan to be in your area 8/29. Heard about your awesome batchoy.
I came here for the batchoy and inasal since I’m originally from Bacolod City. Ended up buying food for the rest of the week to go. Great customer service and the halo halo serving alone can feed 3 people…. Glad that this place is here, highly recommend
Great experience! Never had Philippine food and I went all in with the help of the staff. Great food at a great price.
Friendly staff, good service, decent food although menu is somewhat not accurate. An entry on the menu was no longer served so call before going for a specific order. Otherwise good food, okay selection, and good service.
Food was good but pricey...more expensive than what other Filipino restaurants charge.
Authentic Philippine food from the City of Smiles (Bacolod City). Servings are freshly prepared with very affordable price... Feels like home to me.
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