Reviews - Mami King
Reviews summary
Tucked away in the city, this restaurant stands out for its delicious Filipino offerings, from siopao to mami. Patrons rave about the light, flavorful siopao asado, filled with generous portions of pork, and complemented by extra dipping sauce. While most dishes are served freshly made and piping hot, some patrons noted a delay with other items, resulting in food that may seem like it had been sitting out.
However, it’s important to plan ahead, as the restaurant only accepts cash. Despite a few operational hiccups, the friendly service and delectable cuisine make this spot a worthy visit for comfort food lovers.
Was S L at Mami King a mag?
I love getting Siopao (I know I spelled it wrong, but it’s basically a meat bun). They’re stuffed with delicious meat and come with sauce that tastes amazing. There are other items on the menu like Miki Bihon and Halo-Halo, but I definitely prefer Siopao above all else. View all feedback.
What Consuelo Carroll dislikes about Mami King:
We ordered the Fried Chicken family meal, which included pancit bihon, siomai, and a choice of white rice or java rice. However, we didn’t receive the siomai. When we asked about it, they told us we wouldn’t be getting the siomai because we chose java rice. The promotion clearly stated that we could choose fried food, noodles, siomai, and either white rice or java rice. Unfortunately, they didn’t honor their own prom... View all feedback.
Reviews from various users
Last update : 21.10.2022
I prefer to get siopaw, I know that the magic is wrong, but they are in the ground, meat bunker. they have meat in the rolls and they have soaked it so good. they are other purchases like miki bihon and halo halo, but I prefer siopaw more than anything.
On the search for Filipino food like mami, lakave, pansit? go to this place! they cook it fresh and serve smokin hot! evey time that I bless after laughing, that is my place.
Quick, friendly service, and food made to order. Ordered the maki bihon and the lechon kawali. Liked both. The sawsawan for the lechon kawali was tasty.
This restaurant only accepts cash, but they have an ATM on-site. We usually order the family meal for around $25, which includes a rice or noodle dish, a main dish, and an appetizer. The kikiam is a must-try—it’s so delicious! The kids really enjoy the lechon kawali as well. We also get a side of mami noodles along with the steamed bungalow siopao. It’s such a satisfying meal! The service is quick and friendly too.
Last update : 17.09.2023
I love getting Siopao (I know I spelled it wrong, but it’s basically a meat bun). They’re stuffed with delicious meat and come with sauce that tastes amazing. There are other items on the menu like Miki Bihon and Halo-Halo, but I definitely prefer Siopao above all else.
If you're in the mood for Filipino dishes like mami, lugaw, or pansit, this is the place to visit! They prepare everything fresh and serve it piping hot! Whenever I crave lugaw, this is my go-to spot.
The best siopao in town! Every time I visit, I make sure to order their siopao asado. The filling is generously packed with flavorful pork, and the bun is wonderfully light. I love getting extra sauce for dipping the siopao.