“SUCH A GREAT FIND! This spot consists of a bakery in the heart of a shopping center full of great Filipino/Asian options nearby (e.g. Jolibee, Asian Market, etc.) They have a breadth (see what I did there) of baked goods, but also drinks and sweet treats like halo halo. The halo halo was very tasty and not too sweet, but just right. The baked goods were fresh. The service was excellent! BEWARE - it can get packed, but that’s how you know it’s good.“
“Went for the Houston Eats menu a few weeks ago, and was not disappointed. Service was great, and the food was on point. The Puet Burger in particular was very good, and I loved how soft the bun was. The Halo Halo was good, but I would come back just for the Ube ice cream.“
“Me and my Friend went here last Saturday for breakfast. He recommended good food and even explained how to order, and what to order. He is also very knowledgeable about US History, Military, Politics, Religion, and the same topics as his home country which is the Philippines. He even shared that this is the ONLY Filipino Restaurant around Bellaire. I like the ambiance in the morning because it is so quiet, but for sure it is also entertaining at night with their happy hour and music.I will recommend this to my friends as their food is authentic and feels like home.“
“Love the ube crinkles! It's the first bakery in the US where we saw a buko pie being sold, we got really excited but then it's sold out. We were offered a different but maybe almost similar item. We will definitely come back to try the buko pie next time.“
“This was my first time ordering from this place i was referred by one of my coworkers. And i must have to say food was delicious and fresh. It was fast too the Lady even called me to let me know my order was ready friendly atmosphere. I will be returning back to this location. Thank you very much for fast service and food. Blessings love n light. ❤️“
“Gerry’s Grill was a pleasant surprise for us! It is a Filipino restaurant we did not realize as we came in. It’s in Asia town. But wow so much good food!!! ??? we had garlic adobo shreds, crispy pata (deep fried pork knuckles), grilled squid, bangoong rice, and mixed veggies chopsuey. It was all great and there was this garnish made from pickled papaya and carrot that was great! My sister and kept asking for more ? Then to top it off they had a band playing at about 8:30pm which we got to listen to as we let the food settle.Lastly, JJ our waiter was fantastic! Patient and friendly! We loved him! “
“At the first moment you step in that restaurant they give you a nice feeling. Very friendly stuff, it is a good restaurant to pass time with your friends or with your date. yummy cuisine, specialist chef de cuisine, reasonable cost and courteous service. Warmly recommended.“
“I randomly drove into the lot on a whim (I had time to waste) and saw the place so I walked in. Not much on display. Nothing labeled so I asked the nice lady behind the counter. The fried banana was delicious. Crispy flaky sweet crust around a sweet banana. Yum. The dessert with coconut milk and jackfruit, taro, jelly was good too. They also had flan and halo halo and some savory looking dishes. Prices are cheap. Banana was like $1.99. The dessert bowl was $5.“
“I was craving for Filipino food and our Caucasian colleague recommended me this! 0.6 miles away from my training and I had fried mackerel and mixed veggies. They heated my own brown rice I brought and they were very accommodating. Nothing like Filipino hospitality. They have the food market as well with various foods I'd get if I was home. H town is busting with great Filipino food! Clean atmosphere. Simple and straightforward!“
“Oh that pata was so delicious. This dish was recommended to us by the shop owner. No disappointment here. Crispy exterior and moist and juicy on the inside. Don't let me get started on that dipping sauce. That sauce just highlighted that scrumptious pork knuckle. It was so good we went back and ordered again. New owner and better food.“