We came here as a group of 5. Tita infront was very accomodating and patient with our large order. The food was great(get the pork bbq) and we will come back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Yu-Wei Wang
The food was great but the servicing is way too small for the price.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Cate Lagmay
Food is delicious, lots of varities to choose from and most importantly, affordable.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Dylan Jones
My first time having Filipino food. I had the adobo and pork igado, both were really good! Tasted like home cooking, delicious.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 5
Braughn Gavin
Definitely one of the best restaurants in Royal City Centre. Staff is always so friendly, efficient and seem happy to be there. Love the silog, especially the perfect runny egg for your rice every time. Excellent prices for portion size too, compared to typical Vancouver price.Vegetarian options: Like the majority of Filipino cuisine there are limited vegetarian and vegan options.
Food: 5
Service: 4
Ad Mhyr
Food is pricey. And they even ask for TIP even your food is for to go or if you just buy one empanada. If you pay via card and press the skip button for tip, the lady who is the owner (I think) you can see she was dismayed and wont even say thank you or wont talk to you after, she will just hand the food and wont even smile.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 1
Linda C.
Great authentic Filipino takeaway in the food court at Royal City Centre.Not all Filipino is fresh, tasty and authentic. This is: real dinuguan, pork sisig, pork isaw... classic desserts (ube halaya, leche flan, maha blanca) and the street food fave: barbecue (sweet / hot sauce, taste the 7UP!)You can even get "toppings"... and silogif you're looking for breakfast... They are looking for a new location, so maybe the tricities will have homestyle Filipino soon!We had the 2 dish combo for $14.70 including tax, tip and a bottle of water: pork barbecue and bicol express (pork in hot coconut milk sauce, with bagoong) on rice with a taste of the pancit. Full of flavour, well-cooked and filling for lunch for one (I was just sampling!)
Patty Lawa
I was excited when I saw this Filipino Food Court Stall in New Westminster. They have ready to serve food options they also have Silog meals. I ordered tapsilog and I won’t say it’s bad but it could definitely be better. The rice that they are using has a bit of an after taste like it’s not the good kind :( the beef serving is pretty small for the price of $14 i think… they can make it worth the price somehow by adding a bit more to it. It took a little while for them to also serve the one order of Tapsilog my husband already finished his food before I could even start. But still happy to see a Filipino place I hope they can improve better so we can support them again.Parking: Parking is available and is free
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Catalin Nastasa
Mango tapioca is very tasty and home made actually. Definitely get one as desert, delicious and
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Poul Go
14 years of living in Vancouver, finally a very good Filipino food option in a foodcourt! Pleasantly surprised with the options. The siomai was really good. Only thing's missing is calamansi! The hotdog we were told is homemade. It tastes like the traditional red hotdog from pinas. Will keep coming back for more. Thankfully we only live 10 mins away :)
I drove all the way from Vancouver just to check if this is legit Good quality filipino cuisine. darn! Poor customer service , staff should have proper training for food handling and sanitation and the food is so pricey. WILL NEVER RECOMMEND ever!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
catalino
Jerky beef was good , probably the portion is a bit
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
James Francis Garcia
I love how large the portions are and it's somehow cheap (but not everyone) some items are kinda expensive but this is one of the best filipino restaurants i've been
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Kwek Kwek and Fishball
M T
Good food but kinda pricey, almost $50 for these small portions. Decent service.
Jason U
Wanted to really like this place but it was just disappointing. We ordered $100+ worth of food to really try everything we can. The taste was very very mediocre and service was nothing special. The pork intestine/isaw, cheese sticks, dinakdakan were good.However, the fish ball, siomai, tapsilog, and kwek kwek were just not good. Especially the siomai. It was for sure handmade but it just fell apart the first bite. It tastes bland as well. Not to mention that it is very expensive for what it is.4/10
We came here as a group of 5. Tita infront was very accomodating and patient with our large order. The food was great(get the pork bbq) and we will come back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food was great but the servicing is way too small for the price.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food is delicious, lots of varities to choose from and most importantly, affordable.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
My first time having Filipino food. I had the adobo and pork igado, both were really good! Tasted like home cooking, delicious.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 5
Definitely one of the best restaurants in Royal City Centre. Staff is always so friendly, efficient and seem happy to be there. Love the silog, especially the perfect runny egg for your rice every time. Excellent prices for portion size too, compared to typical Vancouver price.Vegetarian options: Like the majority of Filipino cuisine there are limited vegetarian and vegan options.
Food: 5
Service: 4
Food is pricey. And they even ask for TIP even your food is for to go or if you just buy one empanada. If you pay via card and press the skip button for tip, the lady who is the owner (I think) you can see she was dismayed and wont even say thank you or wont talk to you after, she will just hand the food and wont even smile.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 1
Great authentic Filipino takeaway in the food court at Royal City Centre.Not all Filipino is fresh, tasty and authentic. This is: real dinuguan, pork sisig, pork isaw... classic desserts (ube halaya, leche flan, maha blanca) and the street food fave: barbecue (sweet / hot sauce, taste the 7UP!)You can even get "toppings"... and silogif you're looking for breakfast... They are looking for a new location, so maybe the tricities will have homestyle Filipino soon!We had the 2 dish combo for $14.70 including tax, tip and a bottle of water: pork barbecue and bicol express (pork in hot coconut milk sauce, with bagoong) on rice with a taste of the pancit. Full of flavour, well-cooked and filling for lunch for one (I was just sampling!)
I was excited when I saw this Filipino Food Court Stall in New Westminster. They have ready to serve food options they also have Silog meals. I ordered tapsilog and I won’t say it’s bad but it could definitely be better. The rice that they are using has a bit of an after taste like it’s not the good kind :( the beef serving is pretty small for the price of $14 i think… they can make it worth the price somehow by adding a bit more to it. It took a little while for them to also serve the one order of Tapsilog my husband already finished his food before I could even start. But still happy to see a Filipino place I hope they can improve better so we can support them again.Parking: Parking is available and is free
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Mango tapioca is very tasty and home made actually. Definitely get one as desert, delicious and
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
14 years of living in Vancouver, finally a very good Filipino food option in a foodcourt! Pleasantly surprised with the options. The siomai was really good. Only thing's missing is calamansi! The hotdog we were told is homemade. It tastes like the traditional red hotdog from pinas. Will keep coming back for more. Thankfully we only live 10 mins away :)
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I drove all the way from Vancouver just to check if this is legit Good quality filipino cuisine. darn! Poor customer service , staff should have proper training for food handling and sanitation and the food is so pricey. WILL NEVER RECOMMEND ever!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Jerky beef was good , probably the portion is a bit
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I love how large the portions are and it's somehow cheap (but not everyone) some items are kinda expensive but this is one of the best filipino restaurants i've been
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Kwek Kwek and Fishball
Good food but kinda pricey, almost $50 for these small portions. Decent service.
Wanted to really like this place but it was just disappointing. We ordered $100+ worth of food to really try everything we can. The taste was very very mediocre and service was nothing special. The pork intestine/isaw, cheese sticks, dinakdakan were good.However, the fish ball, siomai, tapsilog, and kwek kwek were just not good. Especially the siomai. It was for sure handmade but it just fell apart the first bite. It tastes bland as well. Not to mention that it is very expensive for what it is.4/10
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 3