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authentic Filipino eating - here they feel like in a family. this place has nothing to do with one of these 1000 Asian-**** Fastfood-Locals, here is freshly cooked, authentic ingredients used and if they have tried the food once, they will be a recurring customer! try for drinks the Calsmansi juice, start senigang... ti die for ... they can eat with 3 View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Pinoy Philippinische Spezialitaten:
we were there for lunch, we had no big choice, but I took that and my wife took the bark. we got a small ball very strange suppe, but it tasted in order. but would be nice to know what's in it. the portions were large, although the rice was clearly heated in the microwave, which is somewhat bad. I'm not sure I'll be back soon View all feedback.
Food was delicious and owner was friendly. Downside is that there were a lot of dishes that we wanted to get that were not available. The buko juice was also a disappointment. It had a peculiar taste and was very different from the refreshing taste...that the ph buko juice should have.
After moving to Germany I have missed some Filipino food and this place hit the spot! It was actual Filipino dishes, not Filipino-ish dishes adjusted to fit a German palette. The prices were reasonable. The only reason I am not giving a full stars...is because the food was a bit slow to come out. I guess you can at least take that to mean the food is being made fresh to order
We had a dinner with persons and also had a reservation. It took super long till the first dish came and after hours less than percent of our ordered dishes were served. Also the kitchen and bathroom seemed not very clean. Nice...staff but never again.
We are new in Germany and live long time in Asia before, so we know well the filipino cuisine. Pinoy gives you are great choice to satisfy your cravings for this kind of food. Place is cosy and relatively small, so you need maybe to...reserve a table. Parking as well is not very easy as it is an area with tight streets and ppl living here. Food choice was very good and the taste like home. At this day of visit they offered all u can eat at € p.P. And we added some a la carte dishes like sisig and bicol express which were both super yummy. Try as well the filipino beer
We visited Berlin for a day to see the monuments, etc and I looked up online if there’s a Filipino restaurant and found Pinoy! I was really excited because there’s none in Munich where we’re staying for Oktoberfest. We get to the place and no...one is there. Maybe because it was around and everyone is done eating but nevertheless it was open! The owner greeted us and greeted me in Tagalog and I instantly felt home. I was afraid the service was gonna take long since all the reviews said that but obviously it didn’t because we were the only customer there! We ordered drinks, rice, sisig, and lechon kawali because we’ve been craving those. All were really good. The sisig is different and it has bell peppers which I didn’t mind. The thing is that Filipinos always expect food to be just like their moms or grandmas cooking and it will never be so stop having those expectations! Needless to say, the food was great and the service was good. The owner was so nice and polite and she asked me why we were there and where were from. She told me that they are one of the restaurants in the whole Germany and I felt so proud of her for opening one! The place was clean and easy to find- we took an Uber there before heading to the airport. We ate all the food and actually everything was so affordable! The food was cheap compared to the Filipino food here in America! I recommend this place if you are craving Filipino food! The owner even complimented me and asked me where I was from the Philippines and I said from Manila and she said “that’s why you’re so pretty! Because you’re from Manila!” Haha what a nice compliment I got!