I often order fresh crispy pata from Orient Valley, but was very disappointed in my recent order due to its very obvious lack of skin. The "crispy pata" was missing the "crispy" portion of its namesake. It looked as though someone had deliberately taken off the skin, as it is virtually impossible meat in that quantity to almost have zero skin.Be sure to check how your order is before checking out! There may be a serious mistake.
Food was alright, I think there are better places. Considering its pre-made takeout food, I dont feel that its really cheap. But a nice change palette once in a while.
Good food but they close way too early. 3 PM?!
This spot is great! Affordable prices, large dishes and the staff members are always friendly.
Food was decent. Service lady was more concerned about making her own plate than asking customers what they want.
I’ve been wanting to come by as it’s highly recommended by many. There were many choices. I ordered two-item combo - pork sisig and lechon kawali with white rice. I also got okoy, lumpia and turon. They were all delicious. I can’t wait to go back to try more items.
Food: 4/5Setting and Service: 1/5Value: 4/5This place has been here forever and just recently have I taken the time to truly get to know it. Even though it is big, I would consider this as a hole-in-the-wall sort of establishment. It’s a little bit dingy, a little bit questionable in sanitation, and a little bit chaotic, but the food is good. The people working are all very nice, but service is honestly terrible. They are all working very hard but the lack of workers and efficiency can make your quick 2 item combo order take around 30 minutes or longer. Orient Valley is always busy when you are hungry and the constant calls and catering orders make it one of the most frustrating places to order when you are in a rush. I hope that they experience greater success to onboard maybe another line server and someone to take the calls!Sisig: 10/5I know that my review on their customer service is grating, but this dish alone makes it worth it. I come here every other Saturday (I believe they only do it on Saturday, but don’t quote me) and endure a brutal line of indecisive customers and catering orders of 500 lumpia just to eat this. The saddest part is that they don’t make enough and the freaking auntie in front of me always gets the last scoop and I have to wait an additional half an hour. I am completely illiterate about Filipino cuisine but I have read that sisig is normally a sizzling dish of minced pork and innards. Instead, Orient Valley serves this INCREDIBLE concoction that is made with lechon (crispy pork belly), red onions, green onions, and a salty and sour vinaigrette. The sodium level is insane and will initially burn your mouth but holy moly it is a game changing dish, I would say one of the or the best in San Diego. Crispy, meaty, salty, fatty, sour, fresh, savory, the list goes on and on. The crunchy pig skin and fat in tandem with the onions and acid create an otherworldly experience of flavor and texture. I put some lechon sauce on top (probably sacrilegious) to add some sweetness and cut some of that acid and eat with rice. PLEASE COME HERE, ENDURE THE PAIN OF THEM BEING OUT AND WAITING 30 MINUTES FOR THE NEXT BATCH, AND TRY IT.Corned Beef: 3/5The rating on this is not the best because objectively it is pretty meh, but something about is so addicting. Corned beef in America is normally eaten as a hash and is relatively dry, even crispy. This is more like a stew with onions and chunks of potato and tomato. The taste of processed meat is strong and the remaining liquid does eerily look like the water from canned tuna, but something about eating this with piping hot rice just hits different. Don’t expect something radically gourmet, but know that you are eating something uniquely comforting and Filipino.Coconut Curry: 4/5Again, I think this dish isn’t amazing, but something about it just attracts me. When I asked what it was called, I couldn’t really understand the auntie who was explains what it was, but she did say something along the lines of “coconut mix or curry”. This is a really humble curry that gives me that green curry vibe just with a lot of coconut milk. Little pieces of dark meat chicken give the curry a savoriness that highlights the light sweetness in the beans and pumpkin that I find addicting. Be warned! They put a lot of ginger in this dish as chunks and I’m sure that people eat it but I find that it is overly fibrous and leads to a bitter bite. Definitely get this as one of your items!
firt time there today and tried their $10 combo..pretty decent selection and tasty as well. Staff is very friendly and place is clean.
The place is quiet and peaceful. The food is delicious and clean .The staffs are very kind and easily get along with other people. Highly recommended to everyone.
The place is quiet and peaceful. The food is delicious and clean .The staffs are very kind and easily get along with other people. Highly recommended to everyone.