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    3.4 (53 reviews)
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    Dogs allowed
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    Happy hour specials

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    This supposed to be sotanghon soup, but used vermicelli noodles--not good at all!
    Genie D.

    Sadly, this was one of the worst Filipino restaurants we've been to. The food was very disappointing. Here's the receipt to show what we spent for the experience. We tasted the soup and street corn disappointing that we couldn't even finish the food.

    Halo halo
    Ainsley E.

    Okay this place is weird. Walked in and up to a kiosk, only to realize I could sit down and order at a table with a QR code. It's empty except for one group of people who eventually leave. At no point do I interact with a human. I order a spam musubi and a halo halo. Eventually a robot wheels out with my spam musubi. Ok, I'm familiar with the restaurant robots but it was still a surprise. Several minutes later the bartender comes over with my halo halo. Nice dude. Now for the food: spam musubi was super mid. Not much flavor despite Spam being inherently salty and delicious? The Halo Halo is on me. Never had one before, but I didn't like it. I thought it would be right up my alley because I'm a huge fan of boba and silly extra drinks like that. Consumed maybe 1/3 of it and promptly left. By that point I was...$19 in the hole for a very subpar experience overall. Oh and the music was LOUD and awful. A weird butt rock and pop mix, but a country song came on and that's finally what drove me out.

    Lauren F.

    Friendly | Good lumpia $$ We did take-out for lunch here after visiting OMSI. I was excited to try a Filipino place in Portland! Their menu looks great. I immediately decided on ordering the pancit bowl, Shanghai lumpia, and spam musubis. They were out of Shanghai lumpia because they're popular, so we went with pork lumpia. The person who greeted my husband is very friendly, maybe the owner. My kids like the musubis. The lumpia was devoured quickly. Delicious! However, the pancit bowl was underwhelming for me. I love that they put a lot of veggie ingredients unlike most places relying heavily on the rice noodle, but the taste felt like it was missing something. I'm not quite sure what to suggest either, but I also didn't care for the whole peppercorn when I got a bite of it. The price is a little expensive ($17) for the bowl, in my opinion. I have to note that I tend to compare every Filipino restaurant with my grandmother's cooking. I'm still interested in coming back to try other food and drinks though. It's nice it's located close to the university. Street parking. Outdoor seating available.

    Silog plate with pork adobo and fried spam
    Emil C.

    I stopped in here for brunch because I saw that they were serving Filipino food. I ordered their silog plate with pork adobo and fried spam as my 2 meat choices. I wanted their longanisa sausage instead of spam, but unfortunately, they were out. Although it was a bit pricey, the food was good and the portion size was good. They looked to be a small operation with a very friendly staff. I wouldn't mind coming back here if I'm ever in the area again.

    lumpia, deluxe rice bowl, silog plate (i think)
    Teresa P.

    HunnyBeez gives out pretty hefty portion sizes so by the end of the meal, I was full. I had a deluxe bowl with tocino and loved every bite. The lumpia was also pretty good too. I came somewhat late, but maybe a few hours before closing and it was pretty empty, not too many people there. Staff was pretty friendly. The place is a bit small however. Since I go to school at PSU, I'd love to come back and try other meals here during my lunch breaks.

    Aliza C.

    HunnyBeez is a fusion restaurant which offers some Filipino food and we stopped in out of curiosity. We met with one of the co-owners who shared their restaurant story with us. Since we already had lunch, we decided to give their Shanghai Lumpia ($12) and their Halo Halo ($12) a try. The lumpia was excellent! It was super crispy with well seasoned meat filling. We made sure to praise it to the chef. As for the Halo Halo, I have never paid more than $10 for Halo Halo ever in my life until now, but I get that we are living in very different times. That being said, this Halo Halo was made just the way I like it...topped with ube ice cream and with no corn/nuts... plus it was huge! This is a great spot for a hearty meal and dessert.

    Fries made from SPAM!
    Meredith E.

    Hunny Beez is my local spot when I'm too tired or busy to cook, have nothing in the fridge or they have a special I need to try. I've had most of the menu throughout the last year. The specials are truly my favorites. The lasagna and Filipino spaghetti blew my mind. Recently, during burger week the SPAM fries made my day. When I get sick, the Chicken Tinola Soup helps with the healing process. If I'm in need of a cookie, the ube chocolate is my go to. Super easy to order online. The staff is incredibly friendly. See you soon Hunny Beez!

    Pandit Bihon + bistek
    Patrick D.

    I had a nice lunch here. I work really close by and it was nice to enjoy a home-style meal. Now, I will always favor my inay's cooking of course, but my inay wasn't here. The food is good, and it came out almost as quickly as I ordered it. My only gripe is that it didn't come with a scoop of rice. At my house, it's not a meal unless you eat it with rice (even if the dish is made of rice noodles). The portion is generous and the food tastes good. Seating is a little cramped for us who are not as slender as others. Staff is friendly. I ordered pancit bihon w/ bistek.

    SPAM Lovers Unite
    Mercedes C.

    Maybe Hunnybeez on SW Park Ave isn't that Instagrammable from the outside- but they probably know a thing or two about what they're doing in the kitchen and outside of that. This was a nice spot to grab some tea drinks and bring to my daughter's apartment about a block away. The space is dim and cozy with several tables and hi-stools by the window. Soak up the Filipino music as you're dining in or just waiting for your order. I ordered a "Thai Ice Tea AND a Lychee Lemonade- 'Mojito' tea"- but somehow, they understood I wanted both flavors together¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Whipped out my card again to buy the Mojito. I also ordered the Veg Lumpia and those tasted as if they were left in the fryer far too long and soaked up wayyy too much oil. I get they're fried to begin with- but the oil on the lumpias, the plate and our fingers, was dreadful. Service was fantastic and dispite my Thai Iced Tea tasting like Lychee, our to-go beverages were fantastic. I'm sure the Filipino food here is on point and the rating says it all, as Hunnybeez is definitely a local spot close to people's hearts.

    Silog Plate with Beef Bistek and Pork Tocino; Beef Lumpia, Filipino Street Corn, Halo-Halo, and a can of Calamansi juice
    Brianna B.

    The food was delicious! The server and the cooks were also very sweet! The ambiance of this place is so comfy and safe! It was my first time trying filipino cuisine, i had my boyfriend pick out these dishes and i would definitely recommend them!

    a yellow wall with a bee on it
    Nel P.

    I saw this place while looking for a Filipino restaurant in Portland. The place is cozy and they have a decent menu of items to choose from. I tried their rice bowl deluxe rice bowl with lechon and longanisa. This was really good and highly recommend it. It's a self-service place, but the staff/owners were really responsive and friendly. I did get their Ube Cheesecake to go and ... that was amazing as well.

    Kayla M.

    The food here was something I haven't had before (bihon), and it was pretty delicious! Though, not my cup of tea at the end. Which is totally fine. The service was great and food came out quickly. Knocking off a star since the music in the restroom was so loud (which in hindsight, is a good thing depending on what you do in there). Vibes otherwise were good. I love how they offer cucumber/lemon water which is nice and refreshing when walking and exploring the area

    Ube Banana Bread (Vegan), Ube Cookie (New - White Chocolate Chips), Ube rice krispy
    Wen Q.

    We got a spread of food and sweets to try because of all the good photos and reviews. It's a small, counter service joint close to PSU campus. The cashier was really friendly and gave us his recommendations. We ended up trying the adobo wings, rice bowl with sausage and beef, Ube choco cookie, Ube rice krispy, and Ube banana bread. We liked the desserts but they were nothing spectacular. Adobo wings were my favorite but my partner thought they were a little dry. The rice bowl was the biggest disappointment: both the sausage and beef were flavorless and the beef was very tough, the lumpia Shanghai were mediocre, the white rice and eggs were the best things out of the bowl. We won't be coming back or recommending it to others sadly.

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