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It's been a while since my wife looked at me and said I love you as she directed to Lumpia before her. We had here at Halo Halo an absolutely wonderful and authentic Filipino meal. The whole food was hot and fresh. The pancite with a small lemon juice was great and the adobo was great. The Bbq pork sauce was not spicy or sweet and the roasted pork had the perfect crunch. Although should try to drink the pineapple bec... View all feedback.
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This restaurant has food truck hours so good luck catching it open. Literally been driving past it for 2 months and finally caught it open. The african chicken was the best one that I picked. I had asked online once if they had chicken lumpia to which they said yes but when i finally caught them they didnt have it. Be careful with the slushies- super sweet. View all feedback.
New Filipino restaurant in El Paso , finally. This just became my new favorite restaurant. I'll be here all the time. Menu changes daily so learn what you like and what days they serve it on.
Love this place!! They have amazing lechon kawali and lumpia!! I’m Filipino so I have high standards on Filipino food but this place has some delicious food!
Visited with on Friday. We came a little later in the lunch hour so there was no line. The staff was very friendly and got my to-go order ready pretty quick. I went with the BBQ pork plate. The pork was awesome melt-in-your-mouth goodness that had a great grilled flavor like it just came from the backyard grill. The pork plate came with lumpia, which are almost like eggrolls. Only better. Be sure to try them with the tangy dipping sauce. My plate also came with pancit noodles. Pancit is like stir-fried lo-mein. Only way better! I also tried a cup of pork rib calderata (stew). This is a tasty stew with small pieces of soft pork rib, carrots, and potatoes. It was delicious! My dad had this for his entrée. For sides, we got siaopao (pork steam buns). These are rolls of the softest bread. Filled with more of that amazing BBQ pork. I also had a chicken empanada. It was filled with chicken and veggies. It was almost like a chicken pot pie.... in an empanada! And delicious! Finally, for dessert, we shared a large halo-halo. This traditional dessert drink has layers of ice cream, flan, fruit, and crushed ice. It's really sweet so have a glass of water ready. Five stars, because I can't give 10! I'd go again! The food was amazing! Salama po (thank you)!
One of my favorite places now. Fried pork is heaven. Being Puerto Rican in El Paso and finding pork like this feels like home. Give it a try.
This is the only pinoy restaurant in EL PASO. Though there are food trucks out there. This place is growing/improving. Worth the drive. They do catering as well for pinoy parties. Kulang nalang mag tinda sila ng alcohol eh.