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Contribuisci feedbackBaked goods are very good. The suman sa salihya is very good, The ube suman needs to be polished. The suman is too sticky even after fridge….Have to taste Spanish bread, haven’t seen it yet,
YOU NEED TO GET THE BOPIS! Absolute best around. The fresh lumpia is great and the halo halo as well. I’ve eaten here many times and i have yet to have anything bad. You really can’t go wrong.
We live about 45 mins away just to get the kare kare. I called to make sure they had it. They said yes everyday. My husband gets there and they said it will take an hour to make. The lady said that a lot of people buy it and it runs out fast, if it does and they know that, why didn’t they start making more when the batch got low? Or prepare more ahead of time knowing it going to run out? Or even ask if I’d like to order in advance. It’s poor management, poor customer service and my husbands drive and gas was wasted.
When you're craving for Filipino food. This is the place to go to in Temecula. The service is good, the setup works and the food is always good.Saves me a trip driving to San Diego for some good old home cooking meal by Mom and family.You name it they have it. Pancit, Tocino, sinigang, chicken adobo and so much more.Always my go-to spot when craving Filipino food. Some good Filipino food to be exact.
Just here for the halo halo, Vietnamese coffee, and baked goods (ube pan de sal, ube Spanish bread, ube crinkle cookies, ensymada). It's a hit or miss whether they have certain baked goods/ pastries left, or whether they're out of ube ice cream. I felt fortunate that an hour before closing I was able to get an ube halo halo, and the price is decent (I wouldn't even look at flan prices). Perfect on a hot day. I would say the coffee tasted sour last I had it, so I don't try anymore.