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Aloha; this philipino food is super good. Might be one of the best I have ever had. But I just wish the atmosphere was nicer when you go there. It is defintly old school but now days you have to modernize the place to attract people. But the food is amazing.
The Best Filipino Bakeshop and the staff are very nice. Highly recommended! We would like to thank Ate Letty, Ate Florie and Ate Elsa ❤️ Maraming Salamat po
No dine in!!! Food was amazing! There was 7 of us so collectively we ordered basically everything on the menu and it was all AMAZING! So yummy!
Went for something different for breakfast but disappointed to find no dine in. Went elsewhere to eat but bought a few pastries. Got home and just ate a Spanish roll. OMG it was so good. Reminded me of small kid days cause it was wonderful. It was so much better than Liliha bakery since their past
Great comfort food. Portion sizes are good.
Jesse's food was very delicious and the price qaa reasonable but the place needs a inside renovation . its very old and it looks messy even the bathrooms need to be renovated. This place needs a new look inside to match the outstanding customer service we received while eating there. The food was se
If you like Filipino food this is a great place to go. Breakfast is great. They have a special 2.99 you get 1 egg 1 pandasal and coffee. I got side order longanisa (3.50). Also they have a bake shop too. It's nice little sit down style family dinner...
I have tried to find Mongo beans, shrimp sarciado, and sarisari comparable to Jesse's my entire Mongo bean eating life. Don't do it you will always be gravely disappointed 😔 Just go to Jesse's they are the best ❤ in the entire Hawaiian Islands. Once you eat here no where else will do 🧨🧨🧨
Jesse's Coffee Shop and Restaurant is tucked away at a corner of a small plaza across from 7-Eleven and adjacent to where Loulen's Courte used to be located. Parking is limited. Whenever I think about Jesse's, the terms "old-school" and traditional Filipino food comes to mind--run by the Titas, Nana
I had there mung beans, dinaguan, chicken adobo, pansit, pinakbet, roast pork and rice. All were delicious except the roast pork was a little over done.
Get the balintawak or other fresh baked goods there.
Their store opens early with fresh bakery items (e. g. hot pandesal, pan de coco, balintawak, ensemada, hopia, Spanish rolls,) and hot foods for breakfast, lunch & dinner. The whole staff there is very friendly, welcoming and gracious.
Craving for Authentic Filipino food and Jessie's the place to go to. I love the Dinuguan, Fried silet, and the Bangus Sinigang. Friendly service. Tasty food.
Food is good service is friendly. Love the crispy pata (deep fried pigs feet) deep fried intestines are great too
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