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Beautiful place with super friendly staff and service. Very welcoming and accentuating. Food was amazing. Great prices. Quality Filipino food that enjoys my picky family Filipino. Nice place to eat for a casual evening and for unique and tasty cuisine. You'll feel like family when you're here. View all feedback.
What nicosamneil doesn't like about Pinoy Pansitan:
Food taste is fair. Expected a more filipino tasting experience. We ordered pancit and we were able to consume it at the car and to our surprise, the cabbage tasted plastic! So we let it cool down and tried to heat it up and to our frustration, it tasted even worse and now plastic to rubber. It us now think if we really did eat real food. They have a combo meal where you get 2 dish, rice and a drink for 12$. No parki... View all feedback.
They charge very expensive but give little. I had experience Filipino restaurant right in the corner and It was less pricey and gave more food.
2 items plus rice. Beef caldareta munggo. Also halo halo. Delicious reasonably priced.
Very good, traditional Filipino food that's freshly cooked. Just needs to keep the tables wiped clean. Prices went up about 15% but still way cheaper than others in the area. Prices are reasonable. Lomi was great as usual.
I ate here when I was pregnant with my son and craving for Kare Kare. It’s kare kare pata I don’t eat the pata fat but I can live with a little bit of meat, vegetables and the sauce. The lady that served me gave me two pcs of pata with all fat and skin I requested for a little bit of meat and she gave me a look. When I finished she looked at my plate I guess to check if I really didn’t eat the fat…lolAnother experience I had also when I was pregnant, I called in advance to order pansit to avoid the waiting when I walked it no pansit ready. I knew who I spoke with on the phone and the other lady asked her. Apparently she forgot to place my order and she looked at me. No apologies no nothing. I ended up waiting for an hour. BTW while waiting they were also preparing for I guess a Boodle fight dinner. The all the food were being reheated in the microwave amd I know they charge a lot of money for a boodle fight dinner.Since then I never go back.
I am invited to friend's birthday to Pinoy Pansitan.I have tons of Filipino friends; and I ate at their places countless times. So I know what is Filipino food is.So when I received the invite; I was told the place takes only cash or debit. Plus, the type of food that I would eat, will be my hand.I am intrigued; plus I have experience to eat by hands since we are Indians and Bengali.When I arrived, a long table was set up for 30 people. It is called a boodle fight, or in Filipino called Kamayan. The table was filled with banana leaves, and food on top of them. There were rice, chicken thighs, oysters, sausages, grilled fish with bones), Chinese broccoli, eggplants, eggs, pork chops, shrimps, mango, cucumbers, tomatoes and strawberry...So 30 people sat around the table, were eating with their hands in one big plate... banana leaf).What an experience! The food tasted so good, that there no words to describe.The service was amazing. People were friendly.Guess what, it cost only 25$ per person. I highly ask everyone to experience this boodle fight... but go with a big gang... it's more fun.