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    DelCiano Pinoy Cuisine

    4.2 (209 reviews)
    ModerateFilipino
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    DELCIANO PINOY CUISINE ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Lumpia - greasy and fell apart when you try to dip it. It was hamburger meat pre-wrapped in a thin wrapper.
    Violet S.

    The food was really subpar and super expensive. Everything tasted like it was missing something, and nothing was authentic. The cheapest dish was $15, and then with anything additional you ordered it was an extra $5 for the meat. So you could potentially get adobo with no meat in it. Chicken Adobo (1/5) The chicken adobo was really disappointing. The sauce was was super sweet, almost like teriyaki sauce. There were no potatoes and it had like 3 cubes of chicken in it, with one drumstick. Lumpia (1/5) My mom usually homemakes lumpia, or sometimes we buy it frozen. This did not taste like lumpia at all. This one was hamburger meat pre-wrapped in a thin wrapper. It was so greasy, it fell apart when you tried to dip it in the sauce. Pancit (1/5) It was a decent sized plate, but it was mostly noodles. Barely any vegetables, just a little bit of chopped chicken. And very bland. Kare Kare (1/5) Kare Kare was a peanut butter concoction and it tasted like peanut with vegetables. It had no flavor whatsoever. Halo Halo (1.5/5) The halo halo, which is normally filled with fruit and beans, just tasted like crushed purple ice. But the ube ice cream was good. Pandesal (5/5) The only thing we'd say was good was the complimentary pan de sal, which was top notch. It tasted homemade. The service was good, and our waitress was young and really nice. For these last two things, we'd give an extra star.

    Alice N.

    Very disappointing. My brother came to visit and wanted Filipino food. He loves Filipino food. We're Filipino, so we're not just saying this. We're new to the area and this was our first time here. Maybe it's unfair to compare to the best we've had and home cooking, but I know I won't be returning back. He was disappointed with the serving size of the pork adobo. The sigsig was soggy, we would have loved crispiness. He also ordered garlic rice, but got regular rice. Sad to see the pancit was served with lemon instead of calamansi.

    6 Lumpia Tagalog

    This is my visit. We were the only guest there at this time. It was quiet. Service was good and quick.

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    Fred T.

    Really great food and really great customer service. The food came out fresh & hot!

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    Marcel M.

    This place is a hidden gem! I bumped into this place by accident and it must have been fate. The lumpia alone is worth a visit! My wife and I shared lumpia and I had the bbq pork and white rice and my wife had the chicken pancit. All was fresh and taste exquisite. Definitely make a visit!

    Mike T.

    Strip mall restaurant with plenty of parking. Large interior. Decor is very nice. The owner/chef is very personable and it's a very easy, casual dining spot. I like it. THE FOOD: We started with the Lumpia Tagalong, which is spring rolls basically deep fried. Very crisp, hot and tasty! I ordered the Kare Kare which is a peanut based meat dish (ox tail and chicken in mine) with veggies. Served in a clay pot, you can choose your spice level. I had 3, but I think.4 would be my jamm, too. Served on white rice, it's got tremendous flavor, and I had a little sweat on my forehead from it. Great. My other diner had Sigig, which was also good. Beer price, a little high ($6.99 ea). But other than that.... great food!!!

    Mitra K.

    I'd like to start by saying that the service was warm, welcoming and attentive. We decided on ordering two orders of the Lumpia because we were used to the thinner smaller ones. These were more the size of egg rolls and stuffed with ground pork. Quite tasty For our meals, we ordered the family package: (great value) Pancit 3/5 stars Adobo 5/5 one of the best we've had Pork belly 5/5 crispy perfect exterior and soft flavor meaty interior Rice is all you can eat *I also am a lover of Sinigang so I had to order it. It was good but not the best I've had. 3/5 The best was their halo halo! Oh I was in heaven! We will definitely be back

    Pork pancit and 6 Lumpia Tagalog
    Becca F.

    First time here. Have been craving Filipino food and but want to drive far and luckily this is in Arlington. Ordered lumpia and pork pancit. Highly recommend.

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    Kathleen S.

    The Lumpia is fabulous. Savory ground beef with a perfectly flaky/crispy wrapping. I will be back to try other items soon.

    Pork Sisig.  Not sizzling when it was served.
    George W.

    Its a quiet restaurant on a Saturday night. However the food was ok. Sisig was not sizzling on the plate. It was cooked elsewhere and put on the plate. The Lumpia was fresh and a good size. Rice is unlimited and complements the sisig. The Halo Halo, although its a big size we can taste mostly shaved ice and not much ingrediants. The large scoop of ube ice cream did help.

    Sinigang - 6 pieces of pork cubes that were hard and chewy!

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    Food was AMAZING. Our waitress was so nice and the food came out so quickly. Definitely a new placeI'm going to frequent!!

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    The beef pancit, pandesal, or lumpia and last but not least, the mango smoothie, all to die for! So Yes! I highly recommend this place.

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    Great quality food- a bit pricey but, staff and owner are very nice and inviting. Very clean! Overall I enjoyed it tremendously.

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    Ask the Community - DelCiano Pinoy Cuisine

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    It's 7 something a dozen.

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