Bright Light - Quincy
Bright Light
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Nestled conveniently near a Filipino market, this charming restaurant brilliantly marries Filipino and Jamaican cuisines. Patrons rave about the delectable offerings, from flavorful Jamaican patties and tender pork adobo to classic Filipino dishes like tapsilog and crispy lechon kawali sisig. The warm, family-run atmosphere enhances the dining experience, beckoning food lovers to savor every bite. Whether you’re indulging in their acclaimed halo-halo or their comforting homemade chicken soup, each dish showcases authentic flavors reminiscent of home. It's a must-visit destination for anyone seeking delicious food and genuine hospitality in the heart of Massachusetts.
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I absolutely loved the food at this restaurant. I'm so happy I finally decided to come in. A coworker recommended it to me. I had the Jamaican patties which were delicious. I also tried the pork adobo and the lumpiang shanghai. Everything was so delicious, I wish I could order everything on the menu. I will definitely be trying the pancit next time. View all feedback.
This restaurant is great! We tried the tapsilog, the chicken bbq stick, and the lechon kawali sisig. Everything was perfectly seasoned and delicious. The chicken bbq stick was tender, soft, and juicy. The tapsilog had a great flavor and the portions were generous. The sisig was also fantastic - not greasy, you could taste the crispy pork, perfectly tangy, and with a hint of sweetness. I highly recommend eating here!
I absolutely loved the food at this restaurant. I'm so happy I finally decided to come in. A coworker recommended it to me. I had the Jamaican patties which were delicious. I also tried the pork adobo and the lumpiang shanghai. Everything was so delicious, I wish I could order everything on the menu. I will definitely be trying the pancit next time.
I am thrilled to have discovered this Filipino and Jamaican restaurant! There is a great mix of dishes from both cultures. For anyone in search of the best Filipino restaurant in Massachusetts, look no further than this place. No need to travel all the way to NYC/NJ anymore. The restaurant is conveniently located next to a Filipino market as well. I was delighted to see that they offer all the classic dishes, from adobo to sinigang to kare kare, and they even have dinuguan! I can't wait to return and bring all my friends here. The staff is extremely friendly and you can tell it's a family-run business. Thank you! And the halo-halo is the best I've ever had!
Great eating and friendly staff. we ordered the jerk, pancite, lump, pork, palabok, lechon, turon and halo hal. everything was so. we'll be back for more.
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