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Lumpia from Papa's Kitchen on a plate with dipping sauce

Papa's Kitchen

Filipino

Jackson HeightsQueens

$$$$Perfect For:BrunchCasual Weeknight DinnerOutdoor/Patio Situation
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Papa’s Kitchen is a classic Filipino spot in Jackson Heights with a big, blue curbside patio where you can comfortably eat several orders of lumpia Shanghai, kare kare, and chicken adobo outdoors, plus they do things like ube pancakes and mango halo halo during weekend brunch. They have a whole section of the menu dedicated to silogs (a kind of breakfast dish including different kinds of meat with garlic fried rice and eggs), and nothing on it costs more than $8.

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