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“Without a doubt this is my favorite restaurant since moving to New York. I eaten at Karenderya a month ago and my taste buds went wild then soon as I left I was instantly craving their food. Finally made it back with my visiting parents who were craving the same thing!My parents ordered Daing na Bangus with an extra milkfish because it is that delicious to them! I enjoyed the tocino last visit so I decided to be adventurous try other items lo and behold the Adobo Pork Belly was exquisite. The pork belly was marinated well filled with flavor from the first bite and it simply melted in my mouth. Let’s say we all cleaned our plates.The atmosphere is a homey feeling serving us homemade food made with love, welcoming hospitality and food served in a timely manner. We will be back again hopefully to become a regular!Dietary restrictions: Gluten Free!“
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“Filipino food is good, they have a variety everyday. I just don't get why they have to charge $1 for the container of the soup to go??? Good thing I was watching the lady ring me up... she charged me $10!!“
“Probably the best Filipino bakery in NY/NJ area. The breads and pastries makes you miss home. Ube breads are the best! Location: It is located in Roosevelt along all the Filipino stores and restaurants. The taho are outside of the store. Service: she was nice. Filipino hospitality at its best! Food: The breads are delicious, fluffy and still good after few days. UBE PANDESAL: to me this was the best I had unlike online seller this has visible cheese and ube jam inside the bread. Heat it up in the microwave for 10 seconds and devour its goodness. TAHO: how i miss taho in the Philippines, this breakfast drink is all about my country. Those soft tofu top with boba and syrup is just what I want in my life. Lol. Price rating: 5/10, not that bad for Filipino food cravings. Definitely will eat more here and try more of their breads!! Definitely try ube pandesal and taho!!“
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“Stopped here on our way out of the city and it did not disappoint. We eat Filipino food all the time in Queens but this food blew us out of the water. We ordered 2 lunch combos with rice. We tried the longganisa, beef steak, pork adobo, lechon, and spicy pork. We also tried the cabbage soup and it was amazing. Our favorite was the pork adobo. The service was great and the portions were very generous - enough for both my wife and I to eat another full meal at dinner time. We got the halo halo to end our meal and loved every bite.“