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Suman Traditional
Suman is Philippines' version of rice cake. Suman is also known as "Budbud" in the visayan languages that dominate the central half of the country.
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Sapin sapin
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$10.50 |
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Sapin-sapin
Layers of flavorful rice cake. It’s the one that melts in your mouth!
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$5.50 |
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Suman Cassava
Grated cassava, brown sugar, and coconut cream.
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$6.50 |
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Suman Lihiya
Glutinous rice, brown sugar, and coconut cream.
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$6.75 |
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Suman sa Latik
Curd of coconut milk, glutinous rice, brown sugar, and coconut cream.
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$6.50 |
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Kakanin
Freshly made. The name kakanin is derived from two Tagalog words: "Kain" (to eat) and "Kanin" (rice). It's an umbrella term for sweets made of glutinous rice and coconut milk, two ingredients that tropical countries like Philippines have in abundance.
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Cassava Cake
So delish! Made with with ground yuca ( root family) with creamy custard topping.
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$7.00 |
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Puto ( Galapong) with cheese
Authentic puto made with ground rice slightly fermented overnight.
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$6.50 |
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Crispy Specials
Crunch & munch. These mouthwatering crispy specials are the pride of Philippines, present in every Filipino feast and picnics.
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Belichon
Per lb. Rolled roasted pork belly, stuffed with herbs and spices.
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$15.00 |
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Crispy Pata
A whole pork leg tender moist meat and crispy golden brown skin makes our crispy pata irresistible!
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$17.50 |
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Kamote Que
Caramelized Sweet Potatoes
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$4.50 |
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Shanghai Lumpia | $12.50 |
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Chicharon
Fried pork rinds served with vinegar.
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$11.25 |
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Ukoy
Glutinous rice batter, unshelled small shrimp and various vegetables.
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$3.75 |
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Turon
Thinly sliced bananas, dusted with brown sugar, rolled in a spring roll wrapper.
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Merienda
All-time favorites. The term merienda came from the Spanish merendar, which means "To eat snack." it is usually eaten to relieve hunger when it is not yet lunchtime or dinnertime.
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Camote Que
Caramelized sweet potatoes
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Carioca
Sweet rice flour and sweetened shredded coconuts.
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$3.50 |
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Fresh Lumpia
Scrumptious all in one meal experience. Mixture of crispy jicama, carrots, cabbage, sprouts, green beans, celery, shrimp and tofu make this dish so delish!Our fresh, homemade wrapper and sauce complements the already divine taste.
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$7.75 |
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Ginataang Bilo- bilo
All time merienda served cold or warm. Made with glutinous rice balls, bananas, sweet potatoes and tapioca pearls that is cooked in sweet coconut milk, and jackfruit for that special flavorful taste
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$7.15 |
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Lomi | $10.50 |
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Pancit Guisado | $8.75 |
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Siomai
Chicken and shrimp siomai
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Pancit Palabok
Rice noodles with thick yellow-orange sauce, and various toppings.
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$8.75 |
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Turon (Merienda)
Thinly sliced bananas, dusted with brown sugar, rolled in a spring roll wrapper.
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Tamales
Ground rice cooked in coconut milk wrapped in banana leaves with chicken, eggs and peanut toppings
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Bangsilog
Bangsilog is a traditional Filipino meal and a part of silog dishes that are commonly served for breakfast. The dish consists of bangus (milkfish), garlic fried rice, and fried eggs. The milkfish is marinated and pan-fried in oil.
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Bangsilog (Combo Meals)
Bangsilog is a traditional Filipino meal and a part of silog dishes that are commonly served for breakfast. The dish consists of bangus (milkfish), garlic fried rice, and fried eggs. The milkfish is marinated and pan-fried in oil.
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Combo 2
Two entree and rice.
CHOOSE TWO ITEMS.
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$12.50 |
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Longsilog
Longsilog is a popular Filipino breakfast meal. The name longsilog was derived from the different components of the meal which are: longsilog (cured pork), Sinangag (Filipino garlic fried rice), and Sunny-side up egg.
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$9.50 |
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Pancit Guisado (Combo Meals) | $8.75 |
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Pancit Malabon | $8.75 |
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Tocilog
Tosilog is a popular Filipino breakfast meal. The name tosilog was derived from the different components of the meal which are: Tocino (cured pork), Sinangag (Filipino garlic fried rice), and Sunny-side up egg.
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$9.50 |
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Arrozcaldo 24oz | $8.50 |
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Large (24oz) | $17.00 |
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Medium (16oz) | $11.50 |
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Small (8oz) | $6.75 |
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Halo-halo Special
It’s the kind that nothing came from a bottle . Every ingredient is cooked from scratch. Shareable size too!
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$8.75 |
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Sago Pandan Juice 20oz | $5.90 |
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