9 restaurants found
South San Francisco, CA
“BayArea Homemade brings Filipino home cooking to South San Francisco, emphasizing the homemade quality and authentic flavors that define Filipino family meals. The restaurant specializes in traditional Filipino dishes prepared fresh daily using family recipes and proper cooking methods that create the comforting tastes Filipino families remember from home. BayArea Homemade serves the Bay Area's substantial Filipino community while introducing others to genuine Filipino home-style cooking through generous portions and reasonable prices.”
“Boracay Garden & Grill takes its name from the Philippines' most famous beach island, bringing tropical Filipino dining to South San Francisco. The restaurant combines Filipino grilled specialties with comprehensive Filipino menu offerings, creating island-inspired dining in the Bay Area. Boracay Garden & Grill specializes in Filipino BBQ and grilled items alongside traditional Filipino favorites, appealing to the Bay Area's substantial Filipino population. The island theme creates a vacation-like atmosphere while the food maintains authentic Filipino flavors and quality preparation. Located in South San Francisco with its large Filipino community, Boracay Garden & Grill serves as both neighborhood gathering place and destination for Filipino food enthusiasts seeking quality grilled specialties.”
“Karilagan serves South San Francisco's Filipino community with authentic Filipino cuisine from its location in California. Karilagan maintains solid ratings. The restaurant prepares traditional Filipino dishes that serve both nostalgic Filipinos seeking authentic flavors and curious diners exploring Filipino cuisine. Karilagan provides essential access to Filipino food in the South San Francisco area, contributing to the state's established Filipino culinary scene.”
“Fort McKinley Restaurant, Bar & Banquet serves South San Francisco as comprehensive Filipino dining and event destination named after historic Manila fort. This full-service establishment combines restaurant dining, bar service, and banquet facilities, providing complete Filipino hospitality experience. The restaurant offers traditional Filipino dishes prepared with authentic techniques, from classic adobo to various regional specialties. The bar component adds social dimension with cocktails and beverages that complement Filipino cuisine. The banquet facilities enable Filipino celebrations and events with appropriate food, space, and service that honor cultural traditions. The name Fort McKinley references American-era Manila fort, connecting to Filipino history and identity. For South San Francisco and broader Bay Area's massive Filipino population, Fort McKinley provides venue for both casual dining and significant celebrations requiring proper facilities and Filipino catering. The restaurant serves San Mateo County's substantial Filipino communities while offering banquet space for weddings, birthdays, and community events that need authentic Filipino food and hospitality. The comprehensive approach--restaurant, bar, and banquet--creates versatile destination serving multiple needs from everyday meals to major celebrations. Fort McKinley contributes to South San Francisco's Filipino community infrastructure, providing gathering place and event space that enable cultural traditions through food and hospitality. The establishment maintains Filipino character across all operations, serving Bay Area's Filipino Americans with comprehensive services in historic South San Francisco location.”
“For 80 years, Max's Restaurant has been welcoming stories, laughter, and family moments passed from one table to the next, earning the title "The House That Fried Chicken Built." This iconic Filipino restaurant chain celebrates 80 years of "SARAP TO THE BONES" - delivering authentic Filipino flavors that carry a legacy from the Philippines to families across North America. Max's specializes in their world-famous fried chicken with secret seasoning, alongside traditional Filipino comfort foods that bring nostalgia and quality assurance to Filipino-Americans while introducing others to genuine Filipino cuisine.”
“Goldilocks brings the Philippines' most beloved bakery-restaurant chain to South San Francisco, serving the Bay Area's massive Filipino population with authentic Filipino baked goods and complete restaurant service since establishing its Northern California presence. As the largest family-owned bakeshop chain in the Philippines with over 400 locations nationwide, Goldilocks represents Filipino baking excellence and culinary tradition that spans generations. The South San Francisco location combines full-service bakery featuring signature items like mamon, ensaymada, and elaborate custom cakes with complete restaurant serving classic Filipino dishes from pancit palabok to chicken adobo. Operating in Westborough Plaza, Goldilocks serves South San Francisco's substantial Filipino community alongside curious food enthusiasts discovering authentic Filipino cuisine. The bakery section showcases ornate celebration cakes, fresh pan de sal baked daily, and famous choco chiffon cake that keeps customers returning, while restaurant offers both quick lunch options and leisurely dining.”
“Ongpin Restaurant is a Filipino and Chinese restaurant on Camaritas Avenue in South San Francisco with a 3.8-star rating from 237 reviews. Named after Ongpin Street in Manila's Chinatown, the restaurant reflects the strong Chinese influence on Filipino cuisine. With over 200 reviews, Ongpin has established presence in South San Francisco's competitive Filipino dining market. Ongpin specializes in Filipino-Chinese dishes that showcase the fusion of these two cuisines. The restaurant likely offers pancit canton and bihon noodles, lumpia, siopao (steamed buns), and Chinese-style roasted meats alongside Filipino favorites. The menu probably includes both authentic Filipino dishes like adobo and sisig as well as Chinese dishes popular in Filipino culture. This dual-cuisine approach is common in Filipino restaurants, reflecting the historical Chinese influence on Filipino food through centuries of trade and immigration. Located on Camaritas Avenue, Ongpin serves South San Francisco and neighboring Daly City-areas with enormous Filipino populations. The restaurant provides familiar flavors for Filipino families who grew up with both Filipino and Chinese dishes on their tables. The substantial review count indicates consistent patronage despite the moderate rating. For Filipino customers, Ongpin offers the Chinese-Filipino dishes that are part of their culinary heritage, while for others it provides insight into the multicultural influences that shaped Filipino cuisine.”
“Crispy Town is a Filipino restaurant on Callan Boulevard in South San Francisco. The name "Crispy Town" suggests a focus on Filipino fried specialties-crispy pata (fried pork leg), lechon kawali (crispy pork belly), crispy chicken, and other crunchy Filipino favorites. Crispy Town serves the "Industrial City"'s substantial Filipino community with traditional Filipino dishes emphasizing crispy, fried preparations. The restaurant likely specializes in lechon kawali with crackling skin and tender meat, crispy pata perfect for sharing, and Filipino fried chicken with its characteristic seasoning. Beyond fried items, the menu probably includes lumpia, pancit, adobo, and rice meals. South San Francisco has historically been home to many Filipino families, creating steady demand for authentic Filipino restaurants. Located on Callan Boulevard, Crispy Town serves both South San Francisco residents and neighboring Daly City, which has one of the largest Filipino populations in the United States. The restaurant provides gathering place for Filipino families while serving the broader Peninsula community. For Filipino customers, Crispy Town offers the crispy, satisfying textures that are hallmarks of Filipino cooking, while for others it provides introduction to Filipino cuisine's fried specialties. The restaurant contributes to South San Francisco's diverse dining landscape while maintaining Filipino culinary traditions.”
“Grill City is a popular Filipino BBQ chain with multiple locations across California, known for their authentic Filipino grilled favorites and generous portions. The restaurant specializes in Filipino-style pork and chicken barbecue, grilled pork belly (liempo), stuffed squid, and grilled fish including tilapia, pompano, and bangus, alongside classic Filipino dishes like adobo, kare-kare, sinigang, bopis, and menudo. Operating from early morning until late evening, Grill City serves bento boxes and combo meals that include generous portions of protein, rice, and sides, with customers praising the hot, fresh delivery and meal portions that are often enough for two meals. Found inside Seafood City supermarkets and standalone locations, Grill City has become a go-to destination for Filipino comfort food with its convenient hours and accessible locations throughout the state.”