Philippine Famous

83-30 Parsons Blvd, Queens - 11432
48 reviews
Filipino
(347) 256-3560

Not the most welcoming place, food in the front didn't look particularly appetizing nor fresh. The chicken stew was freshly made, so was the spring rolls and tasted great. The pork adobo tasted great also.

Ordered from door dash and was delivered the wrong food order. When I tried to call the owner said “just keep the food and I’ll deliver your order”. One hour later no food and when I called again the number kept going straight to voicemail. The wrong food that did come in tasted so bad. Their “special chicken” had way too much salt and their spaghetti tasted like it was cooked in a pan that just cooked pancit. Really truly the worst Filipino food and service that I’ve ever had. Be warned. Do not bother ordering from them.

Im filipino.. and i didnt know that their bulalo the beef is soo tough and so hard to chew .. its like we are eating rubber.

I would like to comment on the food that I order yesterday .I order the bulalo , pancit knowing that it will pleased my daughter since it was a gift I give her for her birthday but unfortunately your pancit is so salty and the bulalo it doesnt taste the bulalo that we usually have.This is the first time i try your dishes and my rate is 1.Better improved your food so customer will order again.

The Pancit guisado tastes like a left over meal from yesterday. The small amount of vegetables on top of the noodles are dull and soggy. It's may be the reason why it's sold as buy 1 take one.

The Beef is so salty you can't eat itOmg this is sacry. The amount of salt used is acually dangerous, if you have high blood pressure do not eat from here. In this case i dont, but I will say the salt content is to the point you cant even tast anything else.

This place is honestly the sorriest excuse of a Filipino restaurant I’ve ever been. Do yourself a favor and take the trip to Roosevelt to get real Filipino food cause this ain’t it.

We ordered a tray of seafood arroz valenciana and requested no salt. We were so excited to try it, but we were so disappointed because it was quite salty. We had to throw the rice out and had to order rice from the local Chinese restaurant. We will not be ordering from this restaurant.

Eh, I’ve been to my fair share of Filipino restaurants and I’m saddened to say this was my least favorite. I can’t even add it to my favorites list. I ordered tapsilog, which I normally order at Filipino restaurants and kaldereta. The beef in the tapsilog was too salty - almost a cup of water with each bite of the beef. The beef, compared to other Filipino restaurants, was thicker. The kaldereta was more tolerable. If you’re paying for the meat, you got it because there wasn’t much carrots in the dish. I also didn’t realize that these dishes did not come with rice so you’ll have to order separately. Except for the tapsilog. I would say 2 dishes for approximately $30 of mediocre size , one dish almost being unbearable to consume, is expensive. When I went in to pick up my order, one employee was extremely nice. I believe he was the one who took my order over the phone. Another who was initially at the register was not as friendly. He delegated his responsibilities to the other guy who charged me for the food. I would probably not revisit considering there are other Filipino restaurants in queens more worthy of trying, but if I had to ship something overseas, I can try their services.

Not as good as other ph spots, friendly though