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Filipino food in New York?
I'm Filipino and never ate at a Filipino restaurant. And since there aren't many Filipinos in New york as there are in california, i was wondering if there were any filipino restaurants in new york? if you know any, please leave the address and name of the restaurant. thanks.
5 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Filipino Restaurants
Charmaine Solomon's overview of Filipino Cuisine
Filipino Cuisine: Turo-turo
your way through NYC and Jersey City
Food from the Philippines is a spicy blend of cuisines that the country has come in contact with through the centuries. Dishes are now a mix of Malay, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and American flavors. For example, the use of coconut milk as a cooking ingredient is of Malay origin. Lumpia or lumpiang shanghai (similar to spring rolls) and pancit (noodles mixed with pork, shrimps and vegetables) are Chinese in origin. And several Filipino traditional dishes still retain their Spanish names such as mechado (beef with pork fat), menudo (diced meat and potatoes stewed in tomato sauce), and pochero (a blend of pork, cabbage, green beans and other vegetables).
Elvie's Turo-Turo
A first rate Turo-turo in the East Village that features many Filipino foods such as mongo (lentil stew), chicken adobo, pinakbet, and longaniza. Elvie is actually there every day.
214 First Avenue (btw 12th and 13th)
New York City
212-473-7785
Stasi Pastry Shop
171 1st Ave (btw 10th and 11th)
New York City
212-614-8080
Woodside, New York
Krystal's Cafe / Stasi Pastry Shop
This place has a small cafe downstairs and a large dining room upstairs. It has both table service and a lunch buffet. A large selection of pastries are featured behind the counter.
69-02 Roosevelt Ave.
Woodside, NY 11377
718-426-8676
Ihawan
"Home of the Best Barbeque in Town," you can buy uncooked food to bring home, or stay and eat in the upstairs dining room.
40-06 70th St. (on the corner of 69-09 Roosevelt Ave.)
Woodside, NY
718-205-1480
Perlas ng Silangan
A large restaurant space with table service.
69-09 Roosevelt Ave.
Woodside, NY
718-779-2991
Cendrillon
$$$, Pan-Asian & Pacific Rim, Filipino
Send 2 Phone
2.6 miles
45 Mercer St
New York NY Map
8.6 Overall
Phillippine Grill
Filipino, Thai
Send 2 Phone
9.8 miles
8275 Parsons Blvd
Jamaica NY Map
7.1 Overall
Karihan Ni Tata Bino
Filipino
Send 2 Phone
4.9 miles
71-34 Roosevelt Ave
Jackson Heights NY Map
There are many Filipinos in New York, find out where they usually hang out, they have lots of gatherings and events, check out the Philippines Embassy about this community events of Filipino organization.
Source(s): http://www.asiafood.org/restaurants/feature_filipi... http://newyork.citysearch.com/list/90/newyork/spot... - 7 years ago
Here's a great website for Filipino food that is either ready-to-eat or fast to cook:
www.jffoodies.com
:)
- 1 decade ago
actually i dont really know hahahahahahas . . . . i'm not a filipino and i do not eat spicy food .
- 1 decade ago
sorry dude or dudette dont know any so sory man or woman just kidding with u lol....
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Nyl says itï¼