Haven’t tried any of their other foods, but I come here for the bbq! So yummy! A little bit more expensive than the other Filipino spots around jersey city($ 3 each) but I think it tastes better :)
GhostFish Z.
Place rating: 1 New York, NY
Just another Filipino spot thats ashamed to be Filipino. Ambiguous name and signage… nowhere does it say where its from. is it Spanish? Mexican?(like 90percent of filipino spots) Mayon. what is that? The chinese spot nearby says its chinese. the pizzeria says italian. oh well. Food was just«meh» so-so. Old lady is cold and rude.
John B.
Place rating: 3 Santa Clarita, CA
The food was good, I really enjoyed it. I tried the pork, a little calamari, rice and a couple neon colored rice cakes. They were all delicious. And dinner was $ 6! But the woman was flat out rude and this place is grubby. Clean the place up and remind yourself who pays the bills and you get five stars. But not until then.
Reinaldo W.
Place rating: 5 Jersey City, NJ
Authentic food served carenderia style. Eating here is like being transported back to the Philippines. Everything from the flavor of the food to the décor reminded me of my time in Cebu. Halo-Halo here is the real deal, not like at Max’s downtown. For real pinoy food, definitely go here.
Diwata l.
Place rating: 4 Bayonne, NJ
They have the best ‘squid guisado’…always gone by the time I get there.
Rob B.
Place rating: 2 Jersey City, NJ
you pick and choose your food from the hot table. they also have a short order menu which is where I ordered from and i got tapsilog. the greasiest tapsilog on the planet! the fried rice was so sticky.