Reviews
What Al Moore likes about Pinoy Heat:
This is the first visit to pinoy heat and having their springrolls, pancit canton, beefsilog, and the lechon kawali. All the food was good except that their pancit canton was a bit too oily. Other than that still a good experience. I would check out their Sunday lunch as they feature a full pig (lechon) along with other dishes you can enjoy. View all feedback. What Mariela Lemke doesn't like about Pinoy Heat:
I ate at this place at least 6 times since it opened. The buffet is more designed for their own people. Some strange dishes for sure. This is for the more more adventurous palate. I eat food from around the world and even some of this food. But ummm I really do not like it much there. They have some kind of drink like a bubble tea it is delicious. View all feedback.
Reviews from various websites
Very very tasty foodMore Caucasians should try itDoesn't appear to have many clientele who aren't Pinoy.
We wouldn't go backThe service was slow and the Heat Burger was cook with frozen patties.
We tried this one and they offer Filipino dishes. If you love to try food from different countries you could try this first. The food is great. One thing though...
read moreI've I have seen some of the reviews were they've given low ratings for a diverse menu. I believe this is a positive not a negative. This is an absolutely great...
read moreI ate at this place at least 6 times since it opened. The buffet is more designed for their own people. Some strange dishes for sure. This is for the more more...
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read morePinoy Heat is a restaurant that offers a diverse menu of authentic Filipino cuisine, providing a unique dining experience for those looking to try something different. Despite some initial hesitations regarding certain dishes, many visitors have found the food to be delicious, particularly praising favorites such as pancit and the Sunday buffet featuring a whole roasted pig. The buffet is known for its variety of meat dishes and generous portions, catering to a more adventurous palate. The restaurant is commended for its friendly service and welcoming atmosphere, with live singers and traditional Filipino culture on full display. While the appearance of the place may need some improvements, the overall experience is described as a cheap and authentic way to experience the flavors and hospitality of the Philippines without leaving Canada. Pinoy Heat is recommended for those seeking a taste of Filipino soul food, with dishes like kare kare, bistek tagalog, and pancit canton receiving high praise from patrons. Overall, despite some minor critiques, Pinoy Heat is recognized as one of the best Asian buffets in the city, offering a satisfying and memorable dining experience for those willing to step out of their culinary comfort zone.
Sunday Brunch (whole roasted pig)!. This is a neat place: a clean buffet with many different meat dishes (with lots of meat; they certainly don't skimp on the m...
read morePerfect buffet. I stopped here after running the Regina Marathon. It was sad but I was the only person there the whole time I was eating. The staff were great....
read moreWent there for Sunday brunch. The owner greeted us and to warn it was only Filipino food. It was so good. Every dish had flavor. Nothing was over salted or grea...
read moreGreat filipino food. Opened just at the end of 2012, pinoy heat serves up filipino soul food. The kare kare (beef in peanut sauce/veg),bistek tagalog, pancit ca...
read moreBest place to go when you miss Pinoy foods and lazy to cook.
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