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Contribute Feedback What Edwin Schultz likes about Kusina Enrique:
Good food! Great service!
We ordered the chicken/pork adobo, tawilis, tokwa't baboy and mixed veggies in bagoong. All dishes were very tasty. Tokwa't baboy was a little bit salty tho. View all feedback.
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great food and service. the crew was very friendly and very friendly. everything we ordered really tastes great. the ambiente is very nice and we felt comfortable waiting for our eating. they were also very attentive. feels like home. View all feedback.
It was our first time to eat here. filipino dishes are the best. sinigang, pork and pinakbet. eating is delicious and the price, very cost-effective! that I would recommend my friends and family. faster and friendly service. the personal was friendly and accommodating.
Sinigang 3.5/5.0 so soft boar and it was the kind that was not too slim garlic rice 3.0/5.0 too oily, but we had two portions, this is for the exchange of calamares 3.0 to size and makes it normal donation 700ish overall. I was with my bf and we enjoyed it very much
The place isn't really noticable since its located in the corner at the basement level. The place serves Filipino cuisine. The food was good and the waiters were accomodating.
Ensaladang Mangga P130.00 Inihaw na Pampano P420.00 Ginataang Gulay P180.00 Tinapa Fried Rice P130.00 ICONICS REVIEW (1-5 Scale): Menu Selection Food Flavor Price Level Customer Service Spatial Environment Overall Score Special Remarks: This restaurant may not look like it buy they can give Kuya J's and Gerry's Grill a run for their money. Very simple interiors and dish presentation but flavor wise upgraded home cooked meals for the family to dine-in.
Good food! Great service! We ordered the chicken/pork adobo, tawilis, tokwa't baboy and mixed veggies in bagoong. All dishes were very tasty. Tokwa't baboy was a little bit salty tho.