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    Taste Of Kawayan

    4.2 (153 reviews)
    ModerateFilipino
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    TASTE OF KAWAYAN ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Bihon (Shrimp), Daing na Bangus, Lumpia Shanghai, Chicken Adobo
    Tracy L.

    We were in the neighborhood and picked up food on the way home. We ordered Bihon (Shrimp), Daing na Bangus, Lumpia Shanghai, and Chicken Adobo. The Lumpia Shanghai was such a good deal, and we didn't have to fight over it. Everything was flavorful, but I was mostly impressed by Daing na Bangus. The fish was fresh, well seasoned, and fried to perfection.

    Kare kare with bagoong on the side
    RB C.

    Now known as TASTE OF KAWAYAN. Finally got to try this place. Unfortunately, they were out of batchoy, an ilonggo dish so I will be back for it. We ordered kare-kare, tokwa't baboy (tofu and pork dish), lomi, carne frita (bistek ilonggo style). The carne frita hit the right spots, as i remembered it when my yaya would cook it at home. The kare-kare was made with crispy pork which made it more delicious. We enjoyed the food and JT, was an awesome staff to deal with, as he is also the son of the owner. We will support this place since the owners are from the same place as I am from, in the Philippines.

    Batchoy
    Mercedes V.

    Basta Ilonggo...Namit guid mag luto! Highly recommend the special Batchoy with thin egg noodles, thin slices of pork, liver and crispy lechon kawali. Usually have leftover food to bring home but not this time ... the plate of dinuguan (pork belly cooked in pork blood and vinegar) was cleaned out. Best paired with Puto but they were out of stock. Love the crunchy lumpia! Flavor is on point. Ordered sago't gulaman as a drink ... refreshing :-) Taste of Kawayan is under new management/different owner - a certified Ilonggo / taga Santa Maria ng graduate! Family owned and managed Like the vibe. The decor and interior is instagram worthy ... so is the food. Most likely recommend this restaurant not only with the local Filipinos but out of towners. Price is reasonable moderate but the serving is family sized. Parking is free when we parked right in front of the restaurant, on a Sunday at around 1130 am. Most likely to go back next time and try their best seller crispy pasta, beef Kare kare and pancit palabok.

    Micaela W.

    Came here with a friend because I was craving Filipino food and this place did not disappoint! Family owned restaurant and the owner walked us through the menu, telling us about the background of the dishes and provided recommendations based on our preferences. We got the lumpia, la paz batchoy, and bistec tagolog and everything was really flavorful. I really liked the bistec tagolog -- the meat was tender, salty and sour and was complimented well by the caramelized onions and rice. Will definitely be back!

    Bihon/Canton Pancit Combo
    Wu Z.

    I had a great experience at Taste of Kawayan tonight The prices are very reasonable and the portions are quite generous. The staff were incredibly friendly and patient, taking his time to explain and recommend popular dishes, which I really appreciated The drinks were excellent, the coconut juice was very refreshing and lightly sweet, and the mango juice had a rich mango flavor. Every dish we tried had its own unique taste and I like them all My favorite was the bitter melon dish (Ampalaya Guisado) it was surprisingly delicious!!! I can eat 10 of them myself hahahhaha! Overall, everything was flavorful and satisfying. Come try if you're looking for comfort Filipino food with great service!!

    Pinakbet
    Sheyenne H.

    Under new management, the owner and chef, more than warrants your attention. You owe it to your palate to reward it with delightful dishes that feed not just the body but also the soul. They cure tocino in house using a family recipe that goes back decades. You can be sure that the meat are cooked to perfection. Crispy and cruchy according to dish parameters. Tender and juicy to the bite. Even the vegetables are prepared at the right temperature so it's not soggy or overcooked which often happens at asian shops. The seasoning is carefully considered, holding the balance between salt and sweet or have ample kick (bicol express) when needed. I haven't had all of the dishes but have sampled many and they are all very enjoyable. Service is quick and staff are very attentive. They said they will be making sausages soon too. I can't wait.

    Lumpia Shanghai

    A great Filipino restaurant! The crispy pata falls off the bone, ilongo batchoy is like home, pinakbet is the way I like it, not salty . Great a la carte.

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    Lesley Anne Y.

    Havent had their food in awhile. For some reason we were craving it this snowy day. We had Crispy Binagoongan and Lumpiang Shanhai for take out which are kinda staples in filipino food. Crisoy Binagoongan is unique its fried pork cooked in their shrimp paste sauce. Normaly they dont fry the pork. Its really good. And you have to have rice with it lol. Lumpiang Shanghai is the filipino eggrolls. Dip it in Sweet Chili Sauce i can eat a hundred of these. I missed this! Happy Eating!

    Pancit Bihon Combo

    We had been to this restaurant in the past, but it's now under new ownership. The father owns the restaurant and is also the chef because he really wants the food to taste like it should. His son takes the orders and serves the food and is so nice and patient! He went through the menu and explained each dish as we were deciding. We chose pancit bihon combo and batchoy. I doubt you could find either dish made better anywhere else. Each dish had a rich complex taste that was so enjoyable. The batchoy meats are cooked over 24 hours to create an amazing flavor. Pancit bihon had its own wonderful tastes. Both dishes were of generous portions. The decor is inviting and joyful. The place is immaculate. It gets quite busy on the weekends, so you might find it easier to enjoy a great meal sometime during the week. Enjoy! We sure did.

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    This is some of the best fillipino food I've had in a long time I highly recommend the breakfest

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    9 years ago

    One of the best Filipino food. Our go-to place if we want a home cooked type Filipino food.

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    8 years ago

    Their pancit bihon is the best in town! I love visiting this place because of the nice food and great staff. Warm people.

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    The sisig, kare-kare and lechon-kawali are probably the top on the regulars' list. Lutong-bahay at its best.

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    10 years ago

    Best Filipino food in the area. Friendly staff and most authentic taste... Just like on 69th st and Roosevelt Ave in Queens

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    Kasama - Lumpia Shanghai

    Kasama

    4.5(1.4k reviews)
    6.5 miWest Town, Ukrainian Village
    $$

    I got the longanisa breakfast sandwich, chicken adobo ube huckleberry basque cake, and Manila fog…read more Everything was so delicious. I especially liked the longanisa breakfast sandwich and chicken adobo. I'm so glad that they were willing to make the breakfast sandwhiches beyond 12pm for some of us waiting in line. Fyi they normally stop making the breakfast sandwhiches at noon. Be prepared to wait in line for at least an hour, this spot is super popular. I also really enjoyed the chicken adobo. The chicken was tender and I thought the hint of sweetness from the coconut flakes sprinkled on top was a pleasant touch. I also really liked the Manila fog drink - it wasn't too sweet or overpowering. For the ube huckleberry basque cake - I mostly tasted tartness from the huckleberry and not so much ube, but it was good regardless. The staff were all pretty nice. There's indoor and outdoor seating. You'll likely be able to make a friend or two from the wait in line haha. Highly recommend trying this place at least once!

    Finally got the chance to try Kasama for breakfast!…read more I'd recommend ordering online for takeout right at 8:45AM, on a Saturday the pickup time was 9:30AM. When we arrived there was a huge line, so I wouldn't recommend trying to dine in unless you wanna wait for hours. Matcha latte (3/5): just ok, could use more matcha powder. Filipino Breakfast (4/5): upgraded to both meats which I'd recommend, solid platter but a little pricey. Hashbrown Sandwich (3/5): average, wish they included some kind of sauce like a chipotle aioli. Would skip this and get the Filipino breakfast instead. Apple Pastry (4/5): flakey and delicious. Ube basque cake (4/5): didn't really taste the Ube but it was still good. Overall solid spot for breakfast, I would come back for their Filipino breakfast and to try more of their pastries.

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    Bayan Ko Diner - Baby bangus silog

    Bayan Ko Diner

    4.3(125 reviews)
    4.4 miRavenswood, Lakeview

    Really cute diner! We went around 930AM on a Saturday and while an inside seat would've required a…read morereservation, we were able to sit outside immediately! They have a good beverage selection and the vanilla latte was delicious. For two people, we got a Pinoy Burrito and a half order each of croquetas, lumpia, and beef empanadas, two items coming in each half order, and it was the perfect amount of food. Our favorite was definitely the croquetas. I couldn't even tell you what was in them but the inside was soft and mushy in the best way with a crisp outside and a really yummy sauce. I also really like the empanadas with tasty tops vieja and a creamy, ranchy sauce. The Pinoy burrito was also really good, especially the bites with a good chunk of sausage and the sauce that came with it was also super tasty (as you can tell I'm big on good sauces). The lumpia was probably my least favorite but still good and crispy with a decent sauce, just liked the other things better!!

    Had a delightful time at BKD! I went in a party of 3 for happy hour right at open (5PM). They had a…read morevariety of $10 cocktails (the frozen ube drink was an 8/10- solid) and $5-10 bites. We ordered the wings and beef empanadas and both were very good. The wing glaze was sweet and very flavorful- I recommend. It was also super cute inside! Good vibe overall. Where it fell short for me was the service. There were 3 staff members in FOH, and it was literally just us in there until 545, yet it was nearly impossible to catch our server's eye. He was perfectly polite but very much absent. We have to wave him down (by leaning into his path, lol) for a second round, as well as for the check. A few people had streamed in by the time we left around 630, and if it had been that busy the whole time, I'd have understood. But he did walk by our table multiple times, scanned it for empties (which were there) but blatantly avoided eye contact when it was clear we needed something. Overall, other than that clear staff training issue, everything was great.

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    Boonie's Filipino Restaurant - Pancit Canton

    Boonie's Filipino Restaurant

    4.5(225 reviews)
    3.8 miNorth Center

    Moody, fine dining Filipino restaurant in ravenswood/north center Chicago…read more The experience of this place really starts when you enter the restaurant. I was a big fan of the interior. Dark moody lighting with warm colored lamps really sets the tone for the meal you are about to eat. Service was incredibly kind and attentive. Everyone's so lovely. The food is exactly what you'd expect - elevated Filipino and overall INCREDIBLE. Here's what we got/my thoughts. Coco ginger daiquiri - 5/5 - really refreshing. You could taste each component of the drink which was fun to experience. Sisig - 4/5 - I'll start by saying I'm really particular about my sisig. For sisig to be a 5 for me, it *has* to be crunchy. And that's the only thing this sisig was missing. For coming out on a sizzling plate, it was a little too wet, even after the sizzling. Despite this though, the flavors were there and they were delicious. Garlic rice - 5/5 - best garlic rice I've ever had in my life. Just get it. That's all I have to say. Pancit canton - 4/5 - if I'm being honest, it's hard to really elevate pancit canton. But this was a good attempt, it just seemed to be missing something to put it over the top. Really appreciated the fresh vegetables with the noodles. Lumpia - 5/5 - like pancit canton, it seems hard to elevate lumpia but they freaking did it. This was so good. The filling was nice and juicy and had great flavor. Kare Kare - 5/5 - Kare Kare was my favorite dish growing up but I've never experienced it elevated to such a high level until boonies. The meat was so tender, cooked to perfection and melted in your mouth. The vegetables being carmelized was also quite the treat. Didn't realize until after the fact that the sauce isn't made with peanuts, so huge plus that gives our peanut allergic friends the opportunity to experience such an amazing dish. So well done.

    This was a great, cozy spot to try a different take on Filipino food. Being a Filipina myself, I'm…read moretorn between labeling it because I feel like some of the dishes are more Filipino-inspired while others are definitely elevated-Filipino. Either way, it's a good place to try a twist on your favorites or dip into something new. I especially appreciated that there were a lot of vegetarian options which is hard to find in Filipino food, like our "veggie" lumpia usually has small bits of meat in it, lol. We were warmly welcomed, seated relatively quickly, and the service was attentive and timely. The place is cozy and on the dark side so my pics aren't the greatest. We had the Inihaw ng Talong which is basically grilled eggplant that came brushed with sunflower butter, loaded with tomatoes and garnished with cilantro. This was a nice start but a small one. The eggplant was smoky and creamy and complimented by the bright tomatoes. The Satti Manok, skewered grilled chicken, with cornbread sticky rice was good, but I've definitely had better for a lot less. This is usually a staple you'll find at any Filipino family's BBQ but the cornbread sticky rice was a surprisingly nice treat. If you've had this before, somewhere else, I'd skip it to try something else. The Sinigang Caesar was such a nice twist that totally made sense! My only complaint is that it was served with Bibb lettuce instead of a crunchy romaine. I enjoyed this so much I've been making my Caesar dressings with a sprinkling of Sinigang powder now and my family loves it. The Kare Kare gulay was nice and I enjoyed it. The charred cabbage gave it some extra depth that I think is needed to pull this off because this sauce is made with sunflower butter instead of peanut butter. This was great for me because I'm allergic to peanuts but it definitely changes the flavor, making it a little sweeter and lighter. I wish they would've made this with cashew or almond butter to keep it closer to the rich, deep flavors of a Kare Kare. The Maitake mushrooms -- I absolutely loved. I've never had this before and it reminded me of a good Laing which is also made with a spiced coconut sauce. I definitely could've eaten this all to myself with the garlic rice. Yes, the garlic rice is good but I was surprised to see it go for $6 a bowl. Rice is usually so cheap, if not complementary in Filipino restaurants and garlic rice is quite common, especially for breakfast (yes, I sabreakfast). It was cooked perfectly though. The mango float was delicious. Not sure why it's called a float but it was mango and mascarpone ice cream nestled in a mango sauce and topped with a delicate, crumbly butter cookie. I will definitely come back for more if I'm ever in the area again. I'd be excited to try other things on their menu.

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    Kubo - Turon a la Mode

    Kubo

    4.2(311 reviews)
    5.6 miLakeview
    $$

    Three of us without reservation were seated quickly. The wait person was friendly. I wish I would…read morehave gotten his name a great guy. We ordered drinks from a well stocked bar. We had the chicken lumpia, first which were long not like the normal finger length I'm used to. Lots of tender meat inside. Wow. Then had the lechon kawaii, deep fried sea bass and the pancit with rice noodles. We were knocked out by the presentation of the sea bass. OMG it was perfectly crispy, The flavors were clean and fresh. Definitely a must order. The pork belly was also perfectly cooked. The pancit loaded with chicken and veggies. This is a must return place. THe inside was cozy and not noisy. We could talk without shouting.

    My boyfriend and I moved to Lakeview in September 2025, and ever since then we've passed Kubo…read morecountless times, each time smelling the incredible aroma filling the neighborhood. We've said to ourselves over and over, we have to try Kubo! We finally decided to go in for lunch on a cold Sunday (3/22) and we had the most wonderful meal. The space was clean, welcoming, and lively with other diners. There's plenty of seating and although I usually highly dislike high top seating, their bar seating was incredibly comfortable. We ordered the chicken eggrolls and two orders of the chicken adobo. All of our food came out very fast, and we had very attentive service. March Madness is currently going on and was playing in the restaurant. We are basketball fans so this was a plus, and we were asked if the game that was currently on was our preferred game to watch, which was very thoughtful. The food was incredible. The eggrolls were incredibly flavorful and the chicken in the chicken adobo fell off the bone easily. The sauce on the chicken was delicious and it mixed so well with the garlic rice. We cannot wait to bring friends and family to this restaurant in the future. The hot food made us feel so whole on a cold and extremely windy day. In the summer, I cannot wait to sit on their spacious, covered patio. Thank you Kubo for a wonderful experience!

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    A Taste of the Philippines - Breakfast Lumpia

    A Taste of the Philippines

    4.5(56 reviews)
    0.8 miJefferson Park

    Perhaps we came on an off day because we love A Taste of the Phillipines at various markets and…read morewanted to support the brick and mortar. But the moment we walked in, we felt like we were bothering the staff. We walked up to the register and she asked us what we wanted. When we asked a question about the menu she restated the menu name saying that what it is. We started ordering and she kept aggressively asking is that all you want? And we just rushed and ordered and sat down. We ordered the lumpia, the breakfast sandwich, and the pork belly with garlic rice. We also ordered a pandan cold brew and a ube cold brew. For dessert I got an ube cookie. The lumpia came out almost immediately, but was super super salty. I took one bite and couldn't finish it even with the sweet chili sauce but my husband kept eating at it. Our entrees came out shortly after the sandwich was good, and the pork belly was crispy. It was a great size portion. We waited to eat our food until we got our drinks, which came out quite a bit later after we got our food. The drinks were great and full of flavor. After we finished our meal, we went to the counter to find someone to ask for our cookie because we hadn't received and we were the only ones In the restaurant. It took a while until someone came out, so we rang the bell. She gave us our cookie after checking we never got it. So we took it to go. Overall the food was exactly what it was listed as, but I don't know I'll come back to the brick and mortar maybe just support them at various pop up markets.

    My favorite Filipino breakfast spot in Chicago!!…read more Taste of Philippines is a no frills spot where you can order at the counter and dine in. I find the all the dishes I've tried are perfectly balanced in flavor, my favorite being the lechon kawali. Other honorable mentions go to the frankenstein cookie (half ube, pandan), the pandan cold brew, and the breakfast combo plate. On my latest visit, I was able to meet Chef Kathy who was extremely kind and cultivated such a warm environment where all her guests were also community. It's the kind of place you want to come back to not just for the food but the people there. Give this place a try, you'll love it!

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    Great aesthetic

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