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Leo's Barbecue

3.7 (75 reviews)
InexpensiveFilipino
Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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What's the vibe?
Moderate noise
Casual
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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May M.

Asther and the staff are so welcoming and kind here. They are so nice and bring good vibes to their establishment. The ambiance is casual. Food is already made and served hot, just pick your yummy food and it's ready to eat! I will be back!

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Kat J.

Been on the hunt for a good Filipino place in central Jersey and this place was recommended by friends. It totally lived up to the hype. All the dishes were absolutely delicious, my personal favorite was the skewer. Love all of the varieties. Everyone here was very nice and helpful in explaining all the dishes. I can't wait to come back to try the sisig.

Amelia S.

What a hidden gem! I've spent a lot of time with my Filipino friends and this smells just like their family cooking. Very reasonably priced especially nowadays. $9.50 for a combination plate. Huge portion of rice. I did bbq chicken and a bbq pork kebab. The pork is incredible. Definitely worth going just for this. The chicken was good too. Lumpia (Filipino egg rolls with pork - MUST TRY) are 4/$2.50 with a delicious spicy sweet chili sauce. Very friendly staff and very helpful. Lots of Filipino groceries to buy too.

Joe T.

Food is good and price is not that bad compared to some other places, great for a quick meal if you're in the area and a pretty large selection. This is where I come when I get the craving for some Philippine food

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Mas H.

It's been a few years since the last time I'ved had food from here. Used to order catering for family gatherings and my bbq fix. Back in town for an event and wanted to make sure to get some good eats and was not disappointed. They don't have a ton of sitting area but still got to eat in and have some leftovers for later. Having the food there was a treat cause they had a good playlist going...Neocolours was on and was awesome to eat and reminisce Still the best Filipino BBQ I've had from DMV to NJ (other than my own lol). Empanadas are my wife's favorite & I really love the pastry dough. Also tried the Ukoy during this visit--biggest & baddest Ukoy, other than my mom's and it was amazing. There are always so many different food options from Kare-kare, pancit, menudo, lechón belly, etc. you'll find something to enjoy and fill you up. When expectations are high, satisfaction is sweeter when expectations are met. So glad we got the time to stop by. Keep it going!

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Ricardo T.

Leo's Barbecue is a cafeteria style filipino restaurant. The steam table holds at least a dozen different dishes to choose from. Offering a wide variety of dishes from fish chicken, beef, pork, vegtables, fried, baked, grilled or stewed, etc... There is always something for me to takeout. My rating is between 3 to 4 stars and went generous with a 4 because I've had some delicious meals here. Unfortunately, I have also had some not mediocre meals. My last visit the Kare Kare was really tasty with bits of peanuts but did not come with enough vegetables. We also ordered the garlic shrimp which was full of flavor but the shrimp was overcooked and so difficult to peel everyone avoided that dish. The baked bangos was my favorite. They follow all the basic requirements for social distancing. They recently added some shelves. I wil most definitely return to fill a filipino food craving.

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Their bbq sticks is a must! It was delicious, flavorful, and lots of meat! We also tried the pancit, calderreta, Bicol express, dinuguan and lumpia. Absolute delicious. I'm so glad we got to stop by while we were staying in NJ for a few days. All of it tasted like home!

Combo: caldereta, bisteak, lechon kawali
Isabella T.

I've been going here since I was a child. It was always comforting to come with my mom and get immediately recognized. This restaurant feels like family and I love the variety and deliciousness of the Filipino food. It is always something I can count on when I dont have my mom's cooking.

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Amazing food. Brought back memories to a childhood friends. Everyone was very happy with dinner last night! Will be back!

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Great food prices are great very friendly workers lots of food to choose from and lots of home made desserts

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Wonderful food - 100% recommend anytime you want to host and have traditional Filipino dishes.

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Leo's has always served phenomenal food. Everyone is very kind, the BBQ skewers and chicken teriyaki are always great.

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