“ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS ? I would have posted pics, but I gobbled it down so quickly. Literally the best lumpia, pancit, and adobo. Great customer service. My husband said he hasn't had lumping like that since he left the Philippines, and everything was great! We will definitely be back. I suggest coming around 1:30 to beat the lunch crowd.“
“Bob and the staff at Lily's are extremely nice and the food was amazing! I had the Kare Kare and the Sinigang. It was just like my mom used to make. The food gave me an epiphany like that scene in ratatouille (Brings you back to your childhood)! They also have a full buffet on the weekends, all sorts of mouthwatering food and original desserts.If you are looking for some good, authentic, Philippine food, Stop by Lily's they will not disappoint!“
“I enjoy coming here when I'm visiting San Antonio. Has a lot of the Filipino staples I miss PLUS some freshly made snacks (siumai, halo halo, Spanish bread, etc). It is a bit more expensive than what I'm used to but still not a bad price.“
“5⭐️ everything. Great food and friendly service and your food is ready pretty quick! It's owner-operated and she's super nice and even throws in freebies sometimes :) My favorite is the ~secret menu~ combo lumpia/noodles/pork belly for only $15 because I can never decide! Sometimes I can even stretch it into 2 meals, she piles a lot of food. If you've never tried it, I also highly recommend the ube lumpia as a dessert because it's sweet but not too sweet!! They're usually at this location on Sadie St Thursday-Saturday 6pm-9pm, but I find it best to check their insta/facebook stories for their location or schedule.Parking: The truck itself is parked next to a restaurant, and there are usually free parking spaces in the side lot next to where the truck is parked. There is also free street parking in the neighborhood if it's busy (it's never been too busy for me)“
“This in the first Filipino food truck in San Antonio that has a lot of food options. Every Filipino food favorites, they have it! The location is good and clean, it is not crowded. They make your food by order so it is guaranteed fresh and hot! They do deliver through Uber Eats and Door dash! We tried their lechon sisig, fried chicken silog, tapa silog, bopis, sinigang, menudo, puto, pandesal and all are so tasty and delicious! Taste exactly how I remember it back home.If you are in the area or close, I highly recommended it! ??“
“Stopped by their food truck at the Adobo Throwdown Festival. Service was very fast and friendly. Everything sounded good, but finally decided on the Sinuglaw and the Bicol Express Combo. Food was ready in less than 10 minutes and looked great. Being to the Philippines many times, food was as authentic as you can get. They wouldn't come to the Adobo Throwdown with anything less than authentic.Both dishes were great, but I especially loved the Sinuglaw. The combination of the pork belly with the ceviche was amazing. Their regular location is far from me, but I'll definitely make the drive for their food and try their other items. Great food with fast and friendly service.“
“This truck is the perfect combination because I am Filipino and my husband is Puerto Rican. So when we saw this truck, we knew immediately we needed to go. We ordered pinchos Mofongo and chicken Chicharrón, and all of it was so good! We were both really impressed with the fusion. We weren't sure how it was going to work but we definitely loved it!“
“Food tasted great just a little dry as we went during off hours, Tea was excellent idk what kind of tea they use but its good. Lady that served us was very friendly. The store part of it isnt much to speak of but I found some UBE cookies that i HAD to have. :“
“For the moment, this is mine & my son's newest favorite place to dine. We've tried the buffet a few times & eaten from the menu. Staff is super friendly & helpful with suggestions & even remembering my Fresca on my visits. Definitely a must try for a laid-back dining experience. When eating off the menu, food is prepared fresh, so give them some grace & be patient. The pancit from the menu wasn't my favorite. It tasted much better on my buffet visits. The buko pandan dessert is delightfully different & unexpected if you've never had it. The music playing will have you tapping your toes & bopping in your seat while singing to the beat. Fridays are for karaoke & was very entertaining as well. Bring your appetite & kain-na!“
“We were visiting from out of town and I was craving Filipino food — so glad we found this place! We had the lechon kawali, sago to drink, chicken adobo and breakfast tapa. All delicious and well-done. We bought a flan to take home in the grocery part of the store and it was also really yummy.It’s cutely decorated too — the painted walls are beautiful and festive. We are in the main room, but there also was a smaller room/section that had an even more tropical islands vibe.Note: Coffee usually comes with evaporated milk on the side. Just FYI in case you don’t like your coffee sweet—just ask for regular milk.I was a little disappointed in the turon dessert we ordered and had there — it wasn’t as traditional as I would have preferred, but I didn’t knock it for that since the Ube ice cream with it was really, really good and everyone else at our table devoured it.“