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The Best Filipino Restaurants In NYC
NYC’s best Filipino restaurants serve up sizzling platters of sisig, banana leaf-plate dinners, and a really good time.
Where To Get Filipino Pastries & Kakanins In NYC
From Woodside’s Little Manila to Flatbush and the Lower East Side.
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Harana Market
Harana Market's new location in Accord should be your go-to spot for crispy lumpia and giant bowls of steaming sinigang.
Naks
Want to eat 18 courses of inventive, regional Filipino food? Try this East Village spot, which also has a few a la carte highlights.
The Best Filipino Restaurants In NYC
NYC’s best Filipino restaurants serve up sizzling platters of sisig, banana leaf-plate dinners, and a really good time.
Renee’s Kitchenette & Grille
This Woodside restaurant has been making excellent Filipino food since 1992.
Trust Bae
This Japanese-Filipino omakase in Nomad includes caviar, truffle, and every other imaginable ingredient on top of nigiri.
Max's Restaurant
Get the lechon kawali sisig and fried chicken at this Woodside outpost of a Filipino chain.
Choly
This Filipino restaurant in the Village looks like a train car diner and is open late for lechon and adobo.
Tradisyon
Tradisyon specializes in Filipino comfort food, and this outpost in Urban Hawker is perfect for a quick lunch.
Kalye Bistro
At this BYOB Filipino spot in Woodside, start with the crispy lumpia, then get a sizzling platter of milkfish sisig and a huge portion of deep-fried pork knuckles.
Dollar Hits
Dollar Hits is a Filipino BBQ spot in Woodside where you can choose from over 20 skewers that range from pork intestine to tempura quail eggs.
Gugu Room
For a fun night out, get some small plates and cocktails at this mostly-Filipino spot on the LES.
Tito Papas
Tito Papas is a pop-up counter at The Breakers in Williamsburg serving heavy Filipino-inspired food.
Tradisyon
Tradisyon is a fast-causal Filipino spot in Hell’s Kitchen, and you should order from here weekly if you live nearby.
Mama Fina’s
Mama Fina’s is a counter-service Filipino restaurant in the East Village that makes excellent pork sisig.
Sariling Atin
Saraling Atin is a Filipino grocery store in Elmhurst with a cafeteria-style counter of meaty stews and pancit noodles in the back.
Where To Get Filipino Pastries & Kakanins In NYC
From Woodside’s Little Manila to Flatbush and the Lower East Side.
Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace is a Filipino bakery in Woodside with excellent pandesal. Get there early before they sell out.
Mountain Province Espresso Bar
Mountain Province Espresso Bar is a cafe in Williamsburg specializing in Filipino coffee.