Reviews
What Elliott Moen doesn't like about D J:
This Filipino dine-in establishment serve dishes (80% prepared from a couple days ago reheated if not sold the day it was cooked. I am surprised nobody has reported this to the health department of the city. View all feedback. What Alejandra Oberbrunner likes about D J:
The quality, quantity and economy of good foods is always a winning combination. If you have a better idea to run a successful restaurant, please give your case to the people who need it. Otherwise you will support this place. They won't be disappointed. View all feedback.
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The quality, quantity and economy of good foods is always a winning combination. If you have a better idea to run a successful restaurant, please give your case...
read moreWell, when the fried fish was freshly cooked. I'm just here for the fried fish. Most of the time fish no longer fresh, so I don't get as often as I use it. Can'...
read moreOne of my favorite places. The staff is great to understand the food I don't know about. My food to go home. The Poinsett is my favorite.
Good quick filipino breakfast (takeout only). I always get one of each the tocino and the longanisa, both include rice fried egg over easy.
This is a Filipino point-point eatery. Just point at the food you want, I love this place, home cooked meals dine in or togo. Ask for soup with your meal and en...
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