Criselda S. • February 5, 2011For me, Pinoy palabok means Happy V palabok. Try it! The best palabok in Singapore. :)
Aura A. • October 18, 2015Cures a lil bit of the homesick blues with tasty selection of Filipino food and desserts
Reez V. • December 18, 2013A variety of asian cuisine food booths to choose from. Awesome and authentic. For Pinoy tourists, Filipino foods are quite expensive though. ;p xD
poGILBERT P. • November 14, 2020Philippine cuisine: kare-kare, bulalo, ginisang monggo, paksiw na isda.
July d. • September 8, 2011Craving for Filipino Food? Economy meal for 5.50 SGD. 4th Level in Lucky Plaza. Rice+2 viands + drinks. :)
Aura A. • December 14, 2014I come here to satisfy my craving for Filipino food. You will have 3 stalls to choose from, but I usually queue up at Lutong Pinoy
Brian A. • June 23, 2012All authentic tasting Filipino food
Chriz Phoebe P. • February 5, 2020The food was cold and and old. Not as I expected. The crew doesn’t seem so professional. We say it in tagalog, “parang mga kanto boys”. Except for the girl, she stayed quiet and focused on her job.
Time Out Singapore • January 30, 2012Must-trys: A1 Porridge’s famous Teochew-style clay plot frog porridge, Ayam Penyet from the Surabayan Edy Penyet, Hong Kong roast meats from Jia Le Roasted Food, Gerry's Grill Filipino food.
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