Food is great, fast service, and friendly staff! Food: good selection and tasty. Service and staff: super friendly and warm. Restaurant: I've always dined-in and it is clean, nice decor (Philippine-themed), and I like how they offer iced lemon water, and self-serve utensils. Only improvement is restroom, it does not have a bag hook for my purse. Other: before trying out the restaurant, I've read comments regarding food size and price, which I found unfair considering the food portion and the price matches well. I'm not one who expects "claim jumper size" portions for a quarter price, so for me Manila Sunset's portions and price are pretty good.
Very happy that they have it here in Seattle now! It's one of our fave eating places when we were still living in L.A. Owner Mike is so awesome! It's always worth the drive from Bothell.
Been here a few times now. First, a family friend introduced me to this place, pre-Covid. Still same authentic taste. Fresh lumpia, pancit Malabon! Yum! There is a wait since they make your food fresh! Has ample and accessible parking! Our server today was great even though she is by herself! The place immediately filled up. People are pretty good budding their own tables after. Each table has it’s name/marker. Pick your table. Order and pay for your food, take a sear. Food will then be delivered to your table. Enjoy!
Good portions reasonable prices and most of all, delish food
Salamat, but be nice and courteous
Used them for catering for my grand opening party for zenrock fitness in Bellevue and they did an outstanding job not only in delicious food especially the chicken skewers. Which were Seriously amazing and easy to share with lots of people. Their communication was great and the price good too. Highly recommend them for large parties where you want good food every time. Thank you.
Food is good, service a bit slow but still friendly. Was sad that the halo halo didn't have leche flan, but still quite tasty. Wouldn't recommend the fried lumpia, stick with traditional.
Every time we go to Seafood City, we see this little restaurant across the street and always comment on how we need to try this place. We finally stopped by here on a Saturday for lunch with the family and got the Pinoy Spaghetti, Lechon Kawali, Lumpia, & Tocino.
I personally didn't like the spaghetti all that much, but our 7-year old loved it. He even proclaimed it was better than mom's so I have to give it some credence from a kid's point of view. The 3-year old really liked the tocino. It's something he's missed since coming to Seattle from the Philippines. Everyone really enjoyed the lumpia too.
The real star of the show was the lechon kawali. The meat was really tender and had a great snap on the outside. It really did remind us of the places we went to in the Philippines.
If you're in the area, try it out. It will definitely help ease your homesick longings of the Philippines.
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