This was the first time I had Filipino food and I was not disappointed at all. I felt welcomed and it was a joy to eat here.
I found the staff very nice and friendly.
The adobo chicken wings were amazing, the chicken skin was still crispy even with the sticky adobo sauce/glaze. My sister really liked it too. It nearly made me consider getting another portion!
When the main arrived. Chef decided to surprised us with something and added extra food (the chorizo style sausage) on our plate just to introduce us to more of their food. I was really happy with this because it really shows that the team really cares about introducing Filipino food to people who never had it.
Chicken satay curry was tasty. Pork belly I expected to be like slow-cooker tender but had a bite which I still really liked almost like fatty pork steak. The food had flavour. Immense flavour. As expected, rice was cooked nicely.
I really liked the presentation of the dish. It's heavy on garnish but felt really fun and exciting to eat.
We also got a free drink as well and tasted almost like Yakult milk. Was really refreshing and much needed.
Overrall, this place is the best I've eaten in London so far (only been there for 2 days RIP). I will recommend this place to all of my friends. Only advice, I should've ordered more food.
Food was absolutely delicious. I learnt about this place through Netflix’s ‘One-million pound meal’. I really liked the owners on there and their take on the Phillipino cuisine. I had never tried it before but left very impressed. I had the satay chicken with rice and the adobo glazed cauliflower. The cauliflower was by far the best cauliflower dish I’ve ever had. The next day, there was no negative effects from the meal. I recommend this place to anyone that loves trying new cuisines.
First time trying this place.
No queues, nice and empty.
Service with a smile.
Ordered the pork and jasmine rice.
Including service charge £13.75.
Not bad, there was a lot of pork. Tasty but if I'm totally honest, some bits were dry. Rice was nice, sauce had flavour, pity there wasn't enough of it. Next time I might try something else.
Toilets are downstairs, there is a lift.
I like Philippino food, and this place has some incredible chorizo sausage. But lost 1 star because I think you get very little food for the price and I left feeling hungry. But their take on a Pina Colada was really tasty and I liked having a classic San Miguel Manilla beer. I'm not sure I would go back only bc I don't think this place has good value and I'm still hungry!
Elevated Filipino restaurant inside one of London’s central food market. The vibe of the place was great. Food and staff service was okay. Place can get too crowded sometimes so waiting time for orders can be long. Menu is a bit pricey. Try their mega or the mega mega box to maximise your Filipino food experience/cravings.
The Filipino food here is great! Very tasty, and very appetizing! There are also vegan/vegetarian options, which is great as Filipino food is not known to be vegetarian-friendly. 😅 The staff is very nice and the food is affordable! By the way, the restaurant is in the Seven Dials Market.
The place is small but accessible from all the public transpo stop. The customer service is really good. The lovely lady in the cashier is very sweet and approachable. She was smiling all the way and very friendly.
The food taste good too although the presentation is more western than Filipino.
GOOD. Elevated Filipino food. Good presentation. I ordered the crispy pork and chicken satay and they are delightful. I like the chicken more than the pork as the latter is a little bland for my taste. But still good. I’m surprised that a Filipino joint like this should be teeming with Filipinos but I’m the only Filipino guy eating. It is packed with non Filipinos. Even the staff are non Filipinos.
NOT SO GOOD. Front of house should smile more. A little pricey in my opinion.
We literally stumbled across this place having not booked anywhere on a Saturday night. Wow this place was really, reallt good. Super tasty food with a casual dining experience. Looking forward to my next visit 🥰
Walked into the seven dials market after watching a play at Donmar Warehouse which is right next to the market. Found this lovely food station in the corner of the ground floor. This is my first time trying filipino food, and I ordered cicken satay curry and filipino chorizo with rice. The food appeared appetizing and tasted really good. Staff was most friendly and the food was quickly prepared. Reasonably priced for the taste and the location. Great atmopshere inside this big market, and you get to sit at wherever you like. Would come again!
What an awesome Filipino restaurant in London! The menu offers some punchy and innovative dishes designed for sharing. The whole restaurant has a relaxed and quirky vibe. They even have a private dining area for larger groups (which comes with free karaoke!). You MUST order their cauliflower!!
First time visiting Seven Dials and found this Filipino restaurant inside the Seven Dial Market.
I’ve noticed the crew seriously taking his job in maintaining the cleanliness. Seen him meticulously cleaning the table each used. Seen him as well rubbing his hand with alcohol. Really impressive thing to do.
Food were great, I will definitely come back next time I come down to London.
The cleanliness makes me feel safe in this time of pandemic. Keep up the good work.
Nice spot in seven dials market. It has a short but sweet menu. The aubergine was pretty good however they had run out of vermicelli noodles at 7.30pm which was a bit disappointing but the rice was still good. The service was slightly slow too but overall good experience and a nice spot!
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