Tinuno - Toronto
Tinuno
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That being said, I truly enjoyed the meal for $25—no complaints on that front! Everything else was well-seasoned, tender, and had a delightful charred flavor. The garlic rice, in particular, was delicious, and I couldn't help but go back for seconds. I'm already contemplating a return visit!
We ordered the Kamayan (take a look at the video), and at just $20 per person, it was quite a good deal considering the generous portions. The food was delicious, but my only complaint is that it wasn’t served hot enough. I understand they were likely trying to avoid burns, but most of my meal ended up being lukewarm. The service was okay. It was a busy night with a lot of take-out orders, so we had to wait for things like gloves and water refills. The dining area is a bit cramped, so it’s a good idea to make reservations if you’re coming with a big group.
This charming little hidden gem offers a delightful Filipino kamayan feast! The cozy interior features closely arranged tables that create a lively atmosphere. The kamayan feast was incredibly flavorful and satisfying, boasting generous portions of seafood, pork belly, pork skewers, and garlic rice. At the time of my visit, it was an excellent value at just $20 per person, and they even offer extra garlic rice if you're still hungry! The tilapia was slightly overcooked for my taste, but that might just be a personal preference. We also enjoyed the ube kalaya dessert, which had a delightful nutty, jam-like texture. Overall, it was a fantastic experience, and I look forward to returning!
This was my first time trying Filipino BBQ, and it was an amazing experience! I can’t see how anyone could not enjoy it. The food is simple yet incredibly tasty, with a wide range of flavors that everyone can appreciate at the table.
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