I ordered the bbq pork and though the flavor is good, it is WAY too overpriced. I got one measley slice of pork and a cup of rice. There is no way that meal cost more than $9. Pork is like the cheapest meat you can buy and rice is too. If I’m paying $18, my plate should of been stacked with pork. The flavor was good but I’ll likely go somewhere else in the food court because the value is just not there. I have a small appetite and I’m still hungry, so now I have to go buy a 2nd dinner somewhere else.
I ordered the barbecue pork on the menu the dish had literally no flavor at all. And the meat was 65 to 70% fat. If you want good Filipino food I highly recommend Be More Pacific in the Heights. This place was not good at all
So impressed with this Filipino-Thai deconstructed, fusion version of beef kare-kare by soypinoy! I’m a huge fan. Must-try! It’s got an authentic taste with a pleasant twist! They have many other delicious options. I don’t really understand the other reviews on the food’s taste, but I appreciate the chef’s artistic craft and what he has done fusing Filipino / Thai flavors.
We ordered the street chicken and enjoyed it! Nothing spectacular but the chicken was tender and had good flavor, and we liked the spicy sauce to put on the rice/meat. It took quite a bit longer than the other items we ordered but the food was fresh so we didn’t mind.
This place used to be really good- but lately the plates have been going down in quantity and not having all the same ingredients and quality that it used to: really upsetting that this awesome restaurant had to start cutting some corners- as the price per plate is very expensive compared to what it used to be. For example: the sisig used to have a lot more meat and some great vegetables cut really well- but the amount of rice and meat seems less and the addition of fried pork skin as a filler wasn't too impressive. Sorry
Filipino food is an acquired taste. I enjoyed the vegan option. It was very delicious. Customer front service could improve with being more outgoing, but she was nice enough. The squash and the eggplant was delicious. Thank you for the meal!
Filipino food is an acquired taste. I enjoyed the vegan option. It was very delicious. Customer front service could improve with being more outgoing, but she was nice enough. The squash and the eggplant was delicious. Thank you for the meal!
This place is trash. The food does not taste like authentic Filipino food and you only get a small portion for a high cost. The staff are rude and clueless. The QR code idea is dumb and takes too long to set up & wait for your food. Do not eat here.
Food:The Chicken Inasal was amazing 10/10 would eat again, the annatto butter was beyond delicious the chicken cooked perfectly not over cooked not under cooked.Ordering:You do have to order through a QR code but it’s so convenient i was able to order from my table and received an email confirmation that my order was placed. online ordering took all of 2 minutes since my phone easily auto filled everything for me and was able to pay via apple pay!Wait time: Was not bad at 2pm i think we hit it right after the rush so it was steady going no scrambling very calm atmosphere. Food was ready in 8-10 minutes whilst online ordering said 20-30 fresh and hot off the pan!Staff: The staff was very kind and up to knowledge on the pinoy dishes. They let me know they’d be happy to answer any questions i had! family friendly, definitely taking my kiddos to eat here again!
We're so embarassed having our lunch at Soypinoy Post Mall Houston Texas.. when we got our order "Kinilawin" it doesnt have a tuna n it.its all shrimp and no green mango.. I took it back to the counter and ask why theres no tuna on it and even green mango as what posted in their menu, the man in charge just speechless and seems dont even know why theres no Tuna n it.. and oh careful on menu like "Lechon" as what written on their menu... its just a simple lechon kawali... neveg again?