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4.3 (7 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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THE BEST crispy para Kara-Kara I have ever had in my LIFE!! Cleared the entire bowl in a matter of minutes!

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The food was impeccable. The dessert was good and the service was top-tier The ambience was really good felt very safe!

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Hapag Ihaw-Ihaw - Lumpiang Shanghai

Hapag Ihaw-Ihaw

4.0(63 reviews)
8.6 kmKensington-Cedar Cottage
$$

Hapag Ihaw-Ihaw is dishing up classic Filipino comfort food. From Lumpiang Shanghai to a sizzling…read moreSisig, Crispy Pata and Halo Halo. They even make their own sauces that are bottled and you can bring home. They seemed to be set up for take out and catering. But they do have seating for about 20-25 people. We ordered: BBQ Pork Combo meal $10.50 Chicken Inasal Combo meal $10.50 both with Garlic - Annatto Rice +$.75 each and we added pork spring rolls $4 The combo meals are tasty and filling. With a slight char on the BBQ pork which is what I enjoy when having skewers. Honestly the garlic- annato rice wasn't really worth it. I personally couldn't taste it over the sauce on either the BBQ pork or the chicken Inasal. And would have been happy with just regular rice. The lumpiang was meaty and everything I look for in a crispy spring roll. The dessert options area also great. Not sure if its seasonal but they had a slice of coconut (buko) pie in their fridge. Whole buko pie need to be per-ordered and picked up on the weekend. They also have leche flan and ube cheesecake for a sweet treat. Over all a great comforting small business with friendly staff and a meal under $12. How can you go wrong? Give Hapag Ihaw-Ihaw a try if you're in the area.

This small family Filipino restaurant offers food at a low price. However, to keep prices low, they…read moreonly had one server when we visited. That means in order to get anything, you must wave down the waiter. The food is also very mediocre in terms taste. To make matters worse, the quantity of food is not filling either. Finally, many of their entrees do not come with rice. Therefore, they nickel and dime you from the individual orders of rice that you have to make to go along with the entrees. Only street parking is available for this establishment so be prepared to circuit around the neighborhood several times before finding a spot.

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Hapag Ihaw-Ihaw - Menu

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Hapag Ihaw-Ihaw - Chicken inasal

Chicken inasal

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At the corner - Next to fire station

Tikim Asian Fusion Restaurant - Lechon belly half slab

Tikim Asian Fusion Restaurant

4.3(3 reviews)
10.3 kmSunset

New Filipino gig in lower mainland, small place approximately houses 15 heads the whole eatery…read more Mostly Filipino customers lining up. I went here with a friend to try, well not bad actually, the carrying product is Lechong Cebu,a rosted pork. There are only few dishes in the menu,the server claimed they are coming soon. they also do catering service thats what the waitor told us. we wish to have a bulalo its a beef soup but sold out that day, so since we were already here and our cravings for this day is Filipino cuisine we ordered other availble dishes. First one is the pork sisig, it was good,we both dont eat liver so we asked the server to exclude it.oh how i missed home(Philippines) on first bite of the sisig,it was delish,the flavor of the spices,the lemon and the egg while it was smoking hot on a sizzling plate,very good. we ordered appetizer includes 2 Pork bbq, 2 feep fried spring rolls(lumpiang shanghai),and 3 pcs of chicken wings well i would say they were ordinary taste,we also got the beef caldereta,hmmmmm....another ordinary taste.plus we had the garlic rice and hot water with lemon. I am not sure if the dishes were pre-cooked. We havent try the carrying dish which is the lechon Cebu,for sure if we will come back thats the one we will going to order. Very small place,crews are bi-lingual and very friendly,you know friendliness is one of the best trait of Filipinos. They also sell some chicken skin chicharon and ube pandesal. Pricing is just okay,you pay for what you wil get. Theres no TV, but theres music playing while we were there.Wash room is available.(Needs a lot of make over and improvement with the interior design.) If am not mistaken this place is a bubble tea gig before,As per friends news it was sold. Wifi now is all over the city so i dont think that would be an issue. Parking is metered one unless you wish to park in some residential area and you will just do some waking...sometimes serious walking because it can be far. Most clients that day came for pick up orders..a lot of them so i feel that this place has a huge potential to bloom. Noise level is average and nothing i can say on the interior design because theres nothing at all, like i said it"s pretty new place. Good for small group and kids friendly. Im wishing the owner the best of luck...i hope they should incorporate more Filipino dishes in their menu. Accept credit and debit card and cash as well

We ordered half Lechon belly for delivery and the chef owner himself delivered the food. The pork…read moreskin was crispy and the meat was tender, the lemon grass and spices complemented the dish very well. Previously we ordered crispy ulo, crispy pata and pork bbq skewers from Uber eats and the food arrived still hot and crispy, we will try to visit this restaurant in person when things are back to normal.

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Tikim Asian Fusion Restaurant - Lechon belly paired with lettuce

Lechon belly paired with lettuce

Tikim Asian Fusion Restaurant - Crispy ulo and crispy pata

Crispy ulo and crispy pata

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Quik Bite

Quik Bite

3.4(9 reviews)
2.8 km

I came here in the evening around 5+ pm and there was nothing much left in the hot food selection…read more So go early in the day. Besides the hot food, it also sells some snacks and stuff. In the end I bought a pack of fried crispy fish. It was ok, not as good as the one I got from another Filipino grocery/convenience store (has since closed down). When it's done nicely, you can also crush the fried fish to add to stir fry noodles or add to your home made dumplings or wontons for that extra Unami flavor. This was not good enough to give that Unami taste. The staff was obviously bored when I was there and I felt like I was an irritant to disrupt her day when I wanted to pay. Never went back since.

Family style Filipino food offering only a handful of dishes. You can purchase either a combo or…read morethe dishes by itself. Quite cramped in here. There is parking right outside. Cash or Debit only. Pork sisig - this is the non-grilled version of sisig. More of a precooked meat and then tossed as a salad. There are only pork meat chunks and no pigs ears. Dressing is tasty but I like it with crispy pork skin. Beef Kaldereta - very tender beef meat. Sauce is flavorful and tomato-y. Pork Adobo - pork was soft but not much adobo vinegary taste to it. As usual, the containers are very tiny at Filipino restaurants. $7 for the small one. I saw someone get the combo and they don't give you very much. It's a small plastic tray.

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Quik Bite - $12.50 fried fish. Crispy biya.

$12.50 fried fish. Crispy biya.

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Kulinarya - Halo halo

Kulinarya

4.0(85 reviews)
10.6 kmGrandview-Woodlands, The Drive
$$

Absolute GEM alert! Three days into our Vancouver trip and this is easily the highlight. Coming…read morefrom LA, we have high standards for food, and this place blew us away. We ordered the pork belly kare-kare, chicken adobo, beef flakes, egg rolls, and pancit--every single dish was a hit. The portions are huge (leftovers for our group of four!), the ambiance is lovely, and the service is truly exceptional. It's one of those rare spots where you're happy to pay and tip well because the experience is just that good. If you're craving Filipino food, this is a MUST. We're already coming back for dinner!

If you are wondering where to go for a traditional Filipino boodle fight for just a group of four…read morepeople this is your place. It's hard to find places that offer this for only four people. Normally you need a lot more so this is an excellent little gem of a location to know. The service was really excellent, and you could tell it is family run. You can see also some personal memorabilia and collections in the bathroom, which really gives the traditional province feel of the Philippines. Philippines is a vast country with over 100,000 islands and this place gives me a feel of the province. The service was really good and the ambiance is nice. Though I would have life to see a few more things even like plants are photos in the main dining hall. Something to be aware of and it is a common problem for most places in Vancouver. Parking can be a real challenge so read the signs very carefully.

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Kulinarya - Cozy, intimate interior

Cozy, intimate interior

Kulinarya - Boodle Fight for four people

Boodle Fight for four people

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Pinoy Cravings - filipino - Updated June 2026

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