This spot hits that sweet spot where you can grab adobo and lumpia on a Tuesday night or bring your whole family for their Kamayan feast—eating with your hands off banana leaves, the way it's meant to be. Good for anyone who wants Filipino food that tastes like home, whether that's their actual home or just where they want to eat tonight.
filipino restaurant · 3155 Mt Pleasant St NW
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