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Went here because I saw that they had halo-halo! Ended up picking up flan and buko pandan as well 🤭spent about $15 on all of this. I really liked the halo halo! Super refreshing, and let me say, the ube ice cream is amazing. Sooo creamy and great ube flavor. (Can I just buy a whole tub of it!?) The leche flan was suuuper thick as well. The buko pandan was good but I personally would’ve liked some more milk/liquid with it. I’ll have to come back to try the food (however I didn’t notice any prices or labels, so that makes me a little hesitant)
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I haven't been here for a long time and tried again. This place never disappoints. Make sure you get the bbq skewers too. No seating inside at the moment so take out or eat in car.
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The food is delicious but there is a serious problem with pricing-every time I call to order its a different price for the same items-makes me feel like I'm being robbed. I always get a tray of bbq pork skewers and tray of lumpia but it has jumped in pricing all over the place - I literally paid $20 difference in price since the last time that I just lost my appetite...I order bulk and somehow I get individual pricing is how it feels... honestly I think I can just make it myself from now on...
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Combo is $8.49 plus tax. This place is a no smile service. Not felt welcomed. Food was oily. Sadly, Jersey City Filipino restaurants have so much more to offer.
There are no seating. Come early to get newly cooked fresh food first.
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My favorite place to get a quick bite in the Piscataway / S. Plainfield area. Skewers, rice and a assortment of veggies. Don't forget the spring rolls as well. Awesome quick cheap eats.
Always greeted with friendly service. I see lots of people cater food from here as well.
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The combo meal is good but the whole fish they serve is absolutely delicious. At $10.50 it's not cheap but it's large and just so good and fresh everytime!!!
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A small Filipino eater and small grocery store. Authentic Filipino food where the star is the barbecue sticks. $4 a stick but thick large cuts of beef compared to other Filipino stores/restaurants I’ve been to. They is a large number of dishes to choose from including Pancit and Adobo. We also tried a dish similar to
Lechon which was very crispy and oily/greasy(a given from the cut of pork used). Regardless of whatever you get you have to add the barbecue sticks. The Filipino groceries are reasonably priced including the Filipino short bread cookies (Polvoron).
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My laboratory night crew has a lot of Filipinos and everyone has a open minded taste bud so I decided to treat everyone to a tray of BBQ chicken and pancit. The food was a successful hit with the team and I was frequently asked “where did you buy this?!”
Thank you Leo’s Barbecue for filling our bellies with yummy happiness.
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