
Puto + dinuguan (chocolate meat!) = perfect combo. The puto here is so good. Warm it in the microwave for about 15-20 seconds on Medium High for that "just-steamed" taste.
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Philippine Delicacies in San Francisco, CA offers a variety of traditional Filipino dishes and desserts, providing a taste of home for locals and visitors alike.
Their menu features authentic flavors and ingredients, showcasing the rich culinary heritage of the Philippines in every bite.
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Puto + dinuguan (chocolate meat!) = perfect combo. The puto here is so good. Warm it in the microwave for about 15-20 seconds on Medium High for that "just-steamed" taste.
They're always closed for some reason. We tried four times and I had seniors with me so trying to find parking and getting them in and out of the car just to find out they were closed each time...
I recently bought their Hopia baboy for $4.99 hoping for a gastronomical trip back to the Philippines! The look of hopia (4 in a container) looked appetizing but when I bit my first bite! Ugh!...
Theyre never open! I been trying to go here for over a year. They should change the hours to permanently closed.
Garbage! Dont why would they make a rice cake business when they dont even how to make them. Their biko taste nothing like biko, their cassava is rice their palitaw is like white biko. Nothing...
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