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Contribuiți la feedbackLove the pork lumpia, such a blessing to find real Filipino food in the Knoxville area.
They do accept credit cards now.The food and drinks were great, 5 stars.However, the place is really bad for dine in.First, the smell from the kitchen is so overwhelming it was cutting through my eyes. My clothes still smell like it.There's no restroom.The tables were not clean.The fan on the floor is loud and makes it uncomfortably cold.Overall, fine for take out but can't recommend for dine in.
As far as I can tell, the only Filipino restaurant in Knoxville. Pancit bihon was passable tho had a very tiny amount of meat. The sauce bottle on the table was watered down. Seating area is TINY; only three tables, one seating six, one seating three and one seating two and these people would be absolutely on top of each other. No Asians of any sort in the restaurant either working there or eating there. That's usually my clue as to whether it's authentic enough to be embraced by its own community.
This place is legit. Kissed by the aroma of flavor and love as soon as the door opens. And it's comfy and chill inside, plus everyone friendly.Vegetarian options: Very vegetarian friendly. Made to orderDietary restrictions: No meatParking: Easy to access. Flat everywhere, so safe for our friends with mobility restrictionsKid-friendliness: It be like thatWheelchair accessibility: Looks very accessible
An incredible and welcoming restaurant with fantastic staff, creating a truly cherished experience for me. It's heartwarming to see Filipino-American businesses thriving and serving both the local community and fellow kababayans. This was my first visit, and I'm already looking forward to returning. After attending a Filipino concert here, my craving for authentic Filipino cuisine led me to this gem. I wholeheartedly encourage all kababayans in Tennessee to show their support for your local Filipino businesses.