Sarap Filipino Eatery

712 Brent St, Louisville
(502) 208-5723

Recent Reviews

Jonathan Creasy

I've made the trip from LaGrange just to come eat here at least a dozen times. I love the Lumpia and Pancit.Vegetarian options: Almost everything on the menu can be served without the meat.Kid-friendliness: Lots of choices for the kids and activities too!Wheelchair accessibility: Plenty of accessible parking around the venue

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pancit with Chicken Adobo and Lumpia, Filipino Pork BBQ Skewers and Chicken Adobo, Chicken Adobo with Garlic Rice and a Lumpia, Pancit with Filipino BBQ Pork Belly Skewers, Adobo Chicken on Half Pancit Half Rice, Pancit Stir Fried Noodles with Adobo Chicken and Grilled Shrimp

Gina Z

Food was fresh and delicious! Service prompt and kind, answering all my questions in a friendly way so I felt comfortable ordering.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Apple Pie Lumpia, Pancit with Filipino BBQ Pork Belly Skewers

Ness Larson

I was happy to find this place since Im so homesick and I need comfort food but its not good it doesn’t feel like filipino food. Xians kitchen still the best.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Mini Beef Lumpia 10ct with Chili Sauce, Vegetarian Garlic Rice Kare Kare Style

Kirt

When we walked in, we thought Sarap was closed because no one was in the stall. After some time, an employee eventually walked in from out side and was very unkept. We had some questions about the menu options, but he never really answered our questions. We ordered the lechon kawali with garlic rice and the chicken adobo with garlic rice.Garlic rice had no garlic flavor and rice tasted water logged. The adobo was lacking a true adobo flavoring and salt. The was an abundance rice, which was off putting to us l. The lechon was crispy, but was missing the traditional chicharron skin topping.Overall was a very poor representation of Filipino food. Would not recommend and will not be back.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 2

Nell Taja

Prices are decent for the amount of food you get with pretty presentation.Sadly, the flavors were bland and didn’t feel like it had the love usually found in Filipino dishes. If traveling and looking for Filipino food — would not suggest. It will not hit the flavor cravings. It’s almost like they read how to make the dishes but never actually ate them at a family gathering.If you’re just in the area and want to support a cute food hall, sure.I probably would just get lumpia next time if I’m feeling peckish.I liked the idea of adding different style sauces but it just didn’t hit for this Pinay. ??

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Lechon Kawali Add Fried Egg

Ali

My favorite were the beef lumpia. amazing! the crab rangoon lumpia were alright & the pancit was average

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Ben D.

Definitely a cool spot with good Filipino food. I got the fried pork belly with fried egg and lumpia. The pork belly comes with either rice or fried noodles. I got the rice. It also comes with fresh fruit pineapple and blood orange. The rice was a bit over cooked mushy but not too bad the fruit add a nice bit sweetness to a savory dish. The pork belly was nice and crunchy but was still tender after biting into it. A generous portion too which is always great. It is also served with fried vegetables which adds a great level texture to the rice. The lumpia a fried egg roll essentially Filipino style. I got a beef one. It was perfectly fried and had great seasoning. Was a great addition to the meal. Service was super friendly and welcoming. Its in the food hall but the ambiance is nice.

Elizabeth Skaggs

My husband and I love Fipino food and this place rates the best, friendly atmosphere and good service. We plan to visit again and will highly recommens to family and friends.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lindsay Sant

Fantastic service and fantastic food!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Crystal Whitmore

I do not recommend Sarap Filipino Eatery. The pancit noodles tasted stale and the chicken adobo had a weird (best word I can think of to use) sauce used in it. It was extremely distracting from the other flavors that made it inedible. The oil that the pancit was used cook in tasted old as well. As a Filipino myself, it was especially disappointing as I was excited to try the food. I even drove 2 hours to get there. On a good note, the chicken itself and the fried egg were cooked well. I will also say they have good presentation. I will not be visiting there again.

leeann thornhill

The adobo chicken on garlic rice, sisig style was so delicious. Perfectly cooked chicken and the tastiest sisig sauce. Can't wait to try more menu items, and craving the dish I already had! Friendly service and bright beautiful food! Paristown location.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Adobo

Stace K.

The food was fine. Portions were filling. Was a bit overpriced. Service was very good.

Lab Coleen

THIS FILIPINO EATERY IS A JOKE! Not a legit filipino food coming from the Philippines myself. Me and my friends ate there after a long drive. Was so disappointed and so expensive.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

mccloud hodges IV

Inedible… and they ripped me off .. added $4.00 to the cost of order (I didn’t realize until later.) Bummer.

Justin Slovensky

Delicious! I can’t understand why they were at 3.9 stars at time of my visit. I had pancit chicken adobo karekare style and it was great! Huge portion. Came out quick. Thank you and Mabuhay!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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