“Y’all missing out on some delicious Filipino food! This is some authentic, comfort food! Great food, affordable prices and amazing service. Their new location is conveniently located next to the freeway. Highly recommend if you’re ever in the area!“
“he fried chicken is absolutely delicious, even reheated later. We live on Whidbey, and I picked up the chicken on my way home from Seattle, and it was still great. What a treat to have a menu where it’s all gluten free. At first I thought $8 seemed expensive for a chicken thigh, but they are huge! Everything tastes like it is made with care from high quality ingredients. We also enjoyed the crispy potatoes and butter mochi. My husband, who has celiac, was in chicken heaven. A few notes: Definitely pre-order. They seem to be busy from right when they open at 4pm. Also it can be hard to find a parking spot in the area so you will want to allow time for that. It’s all worth it though!Dietary restrictions: Gluten-free yes“
“I like their desserts like their halo-halo and corn halo-halo. Their enseamadas are ok. The food they serve seam to be filipino style however their sisig was way too sweet and their bbq tasted like teriyaki. The food didn’t remind me of any true Filipino dishes.“
“Ok. I don't live in the area but a friend of mine does and I try to hit this place when the opportunity hits . Started off just buying the lumpia, usually I would buy out whatever they had at the time. Great lumpia . Crunchy savory. I could eat the stuff every day. The one day I tried the adobo pork and rice. Boom baby. This stuff has flavor! I'm not real familiar with Phillipine cuisine but this dish is ??.The meat is tender and the spices are great. Vingery and peppery.“
“One of my very favorite happy hour spots on Edmonds, the food is just so delicious and drinks are such an amazing value. Can't stop coming back here even after I've tried all the menu items at this point but still find new combinations of yummyness!! Cannot speak highly enough of this place, just go try it out ?“
“If you’re feeling homesick or just love Filipino food Gracie’s Cuisine totally hits the spot! Their silog meals are huge and same with the halo halo! I can’t wait to come back and try their sisig or bicol express. Everyone working there is so kind. You feel like you’re at your tita’s house talaga!“
“Finally! We sampled Lasa Sandwiches and Pearls—a Filipino culinary experience. Opting for a rice-free option, I tried the Longganisa with eggs and bread, beef lumpia, and Taho milk tea. Meanwhile, Luke opted for the adobo sandwich. I personally preferred the adobo over the Longganisa. It's a unique and worthwhile experience, especially if you haven't tried it before!“