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Phil’s Kitchen 625 Oak Grove Ave, Menlo Park, Unite...
+16505614296
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You can naturally also reach the restaurant using the public transport. The next station is Caltrain-Menlo Park, 196 meters away from Phil’s Kitchen, otherwise, there are parking spaces 132 meters away at City Lot 1.
The Menu of Phil’s Kitchen from Menlo Park contains about 154 different meals and drinks. On average, you pay for a dish / drink about $13.3.
Situated off the beaten path in Menlo Park, Phil's offers a cozy, family-owned dining experience that combines authentic Hawaiian and Asian flavors with exceptional service. Guests rave about the generous portions and the friendly owner, who takes time to remember names and orders, ensuring a personalized touch. While prices reflect the local economy, they remain reasonable for the quality of food served. Diners can choose from a ready-to-serve menu reminiscent of fast casual dining, making it perfect for a budget-friendly yet satisfying meal. Overall, Phil's promises delicious tastes and memorable dining moments.
What User likes about Phil’s Kitchen:
excellent! our first time Hawaiian food and it was good for many! we had a very friendly man who helps us to understand the menu and help us to order. he even explained how to eat a part of what we have ordered, because it was a new dish for us. the prices are so cheap for eating a lot! the service is also fast and the restaurant was very clean. I highly recommend if they are looking for a wrench night that is cheap... View all feedback.
Excellent! our first time Hawaiian food and it was good for many! we had a very friendly man wh...
This cozy family-owned restaurant is one of the best for those on a budget. It operates similar...
You can tell a restaurant cares about their food when they make a fresh batch instead of servin...
This is an off-the-beaten path local eatery. But there is a nice sign when you turn off from El...
Nice service and nice owners. Good portions at just okay prices, but I guess Menlo Park is an e...