Don’t know why I didn’t know about this place sooner! How long have they been there? Anyway, if you’re craving Filipino food and want it cooked when you order this is the place to go. If you don’t want to wait call in and place your order. So far I’ve tried the longsilog, lechon kowali(I think it’s what it’s called, also G4 on the wall menu), sisig and the tapas. Everything was tasty! Everything was authentic, so much so I thought they were gonna bring soda out in a small plastic bag with a straw in it. The pancit palabok looked and smelled really good also, I wouldn’t mind getting that next time(along with G4). My co-worker ordered pinakbet and that tasted like home! 5STARFORSURE!
Jaylene T.
Place rating: 5 Palmdale, CA
Randy’s is an excellent place if you’re craving Filipino food! They also take phone orders which is a bonus if you’re on the go. Giving this a 5 star!
Adrian S.
Place rating: 4 Honolulu, HI
As previously stated, the hotline is no longer there as it’s made to order. BUT the food is still sooo good. They added sisig to the menu(definitely try that!). Underrated is the spicy, garlic tripe, my favorite. It’s a mixture of garlicky, smooth spicy flavor simmered for a loooong time. Randy’s has the best chicharon; HANDSDOWN. They also have local food(delicious) but why get that? The Filipino food is where it’s at. I’d call ahead of time so you’re food is nearly ready when you arrive. Made to order! *I’m not sure but I think they only take cash
Lovesto E.
Place rating: 4 Kihei, HI
New menu and no more hotline. Still good food, but better to call ahead, as everything is cooked to order. Still good eats, though!