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    April's Kusina

    4.3 (4 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Hello We are currently open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 11am till 730pm i hope you get a chance to stop by and try our authentic Filipino food. we just started last Thursday but hope to share our culture with you.

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    The Manila Fiesta

    4.8(148 reviews)
    30.8 km
    $$

    Food is "Masarap!", means very delicious in Tagalog. A generous helping of steamed white rice was…read moreincluded with the two pieces of fried milk fish. Some slices of cucumber and a slice of tomato was also provided, plus a delicious dipping sauce of vinegar, soy sauce and chopped onions was included. The fish was crisply fried, everything from the fish head, the belly and tail was edible. The order of stewed pork with tamarind soup was hot, flavorful and worth a second helping. The soup had lots of vegetables like greens, green beans, eggplant, taro root, onions, tomatoes, Japanese radishes and okra. "Maraming salamat", thank you very much, Manila Fiesta.

    We were looking for a lunch spot in Salem and this place looked good…read more They were busy when we stopped in, but they let us know they were a little behind and it might be a longer wait. I really appreciated how up front they were. We weren't in a rush so we had no problem waiting and it wasn't long considering they were making everything fresh. My daughter's pork adobo was fork tender. I was able to steal one bite before she devoured it. My husband also really enjoyed his chicken adobo. I went with the weekend special and was very happy I did. The bbq skewers were perfection. They were perfectly cooked and the sauce was sweet, tangy, and had a lovely bbq flavor. I also loved that each meal came with lumpia! Everyone wants lumpia. This is a family business and I so appreciated how they came and checked in with each table. This is a great option if you are hungry and looking for a filling meal made with love!

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    Magna Kusina - Wagyu beef skewer

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    4.3(339 reviews)
    53.3 kmHosford-Abernethy, Clinton, Southeast Portland
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    magna kusina was awesome! best filipino dinner spot in pdx…read more the crab fat noodles were soooo good! the calamansi marg hit the spot! the service was awesome! they got to know their locals even better the ambiance felt familiar! the bathroom extra filipino, if youre not filipino, here would be a good place to start

    Really great Filipino food in Portland! The restaurant itself was cool. It had a mural of the…read morePhilippines & the word "Mabuhay" on the wall. It handful of tables inside with a nice covered patio outside. The vibes were great... until they weren't. We greeted our waiter with "Mabuhay" in which he replied, "What?" confused- it's literally painted on the wall my guy. Crazy way to start dinner. Food came out impossibly slow. The restaurant wasn't full so I'm not too sure why it took as long as it did. They didn't mention coursing it out so we assumed they did. Drinks were all on point, everyone loved the Filipino inspired cocktails. Ube Colada was the table's fave. We ordered a bunch of things: 2 Skewers of the Bistek [$12 each], 4 Skewers of BBQ Pork [$10 each]. Bistek could have used a little more lemon/citrus as Bistek is known to be a little sour but the steak was amazingly juicy and tender. BBQ Pork always hits, super good! Did the Pancit Bihon [$17], it was "okay," have had better. Sisig [$17] was good as well, like the "pork bits" different way of prepping the dish. Diniguan [$27] as my most favorite part of the meal. I was sooo impressed with how that one came out. Loved that dish so much. Such an innovative way of presenting the dish. It was pork chop (cut up) with diniguan sauce on top (not drenched) with shishito peppers. OMG mouthwatering. LOVE that dish. Vibes were high until we asked where the other dish was which was the Lechon Manok [$27]. Our waiter kind of gave us an attitude saying that it was coming & that it took a while to prep. Mind you we ordered everything at the same time. That wasn't even it. The chicken came out we were cutting it, and then he saw us kind of struggle a bit, so he took the chicken and started tearing it apart with his hands... That should have already been a red flag. He said his hand were clean. Then he comes back like literally 10 minutes later asking if we wanted a box. Bro, the chicken barely came out give us time to enjoy the chicken you tore apart. He asked if it was good & we said it was 'alright.' Cause it was. Wasn't impressed with that dish at all. He left us alone for a bit and then came back saying, "I feel like I'm not doing enough, do you guys need anything?" If you were bored, just say that. Whatever, he lost us at that point. We saw him smoking outside, so hopefully his hands were clean. The food was great, the service was whatever.

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