Kabayan Filipino Restaurant

Kabayan Filipino Restaurant

Cairnlea Town Centre Shop 21-23 100 Furlong Rd, Cairnlea, Brimbank, Victoria 3023, Australia, Sunshine West
12 Avaliações 4

"nicest filipino food I've had in melbourne. eat a lot of home cooked Filipino bcos married to filipino.this place is closet I've come to food tasted in Philippines"

Detalhes

Telefone: +61383901346

Endereço: Cairnlea Town Centre Shop 21-23 100 Furlong Rd, Cairnlea, Brimbank, Victoria 3023, Australia, Sunshine West

Cidade: Sunshine West

Horário de funcionamento

Segunda-feira: 09:00-20:30

Terça-feira: 09:00-20:30

Quarta-feira: 09:00-20:30

Quinta-feira: 09:00-20:30

Sexta-feira: 09:00-20:30

Sábado: 09:00-20:30

Domingo: 09:00-20:30

Estatísticas

Pratos: 24

Comodidades: 4

Categorias: 5

Avaliações: 12


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Avaliações

4 /5 Média de Avaliação

I recently traveled here in Melbourne for tour and to visit my future sis-in-law so she brought me here to satisfy our craving for Pinoy food--good choice!The food is like your typical carinderia/canteen variety--lots of choices to choose from(too bad Binagoongan was not on the list that time). You can have combo(combination choice if dishes typical in Philippine canteens) meals plus the drink--roughly equal to regular meals in the other small restaurants near CBD. They also have a small grocery with of course, Pinoy products!The best part of going to this not-so-near and definitely off the central area place is that it's Pinoy food with the typical excellent Pinoy hospitality!Thanks for the...

3 /5 Média de Avaliação

The setup is a typical Philippine takeaway fast food restaurant, with ready to eat meals on hot plates and deserts/sweets on the side.We frequent here for Philippine favourites like the kare-kare (stewed oxtail in peanut sauce), nilagang baka (stewed beef), sinampalukang manok (chicken in tamarind soup base) and pork barbeque. They also have menu items. $10.50 for a cup of rice and a cup for each two viands and a can of softdrinks seem to be a plenty; sometimes with an extra rice i share the two cups of viand to my wife or with our three kids.Halu halo which is a mixture of preserved fruits, red beans, yam paste and custard with milk and crushed ice is popular and as expected is sweet. The s...

4 /5 Média de Avaliação

This restaurant is actually a cafe with seating for about 18 plus an attached grocery store.The staff were friendly and helpful.I had pork on skewers; others in my group had beef tapa, lumpia (large spring rolls that were not served hot - unusual and not to my taste as I don't like cold lumpia!) and another meat dish.Filipino drinks were available: I enjoyed a Del Monte Four Seasons drink along with a mango juice.The cost: A$40 for four - very reasonable.Not Michelin star rated but a simple place that had a constant stream of patrons even though it closes ridiculously early at 2100 hours.

4 /5 Média de Avaliação

Delicious food and excellent service from a female staff "Roggie". Very accommodating and hospitable. Place with lots of different and great Filipino dishes. Combo food (BBQ pork and rice with drinks) is a good choice but it could had been better if the meat has been cook on a charcoal. Dessert choices are also very good specially halo-halo, sticky rice cake and custard. Happy to travel from Templestowe to Cairnlea for lunch. Food smells really good and happy to eat them...yummy!!!.

5 /5 Média de Avaliação

nicest filipino food I've had in melbourne. eat a lot of home cooked Filipino bcos married to filipino.this place is closet I've come to food tasted in Philippines