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4.7
CARiN de RiA

CARiN de RiA

Encinitas, CA

CARiN de RiA brings authentic Filipino karinderya dining to Encinitas, earning an outstanding 4.7-star rating from 336 reviews. The stylized name "CARiN de RiA" plays on "carinderia"-the traditional Filipino eatery where home-cooked meals are displayed cafeteria-style for customers to point and select (turo-turo). This dining format originated in the Philippines centuries ago, providing affordable, delicious meals to travelers and locals. CARiN de RiA preserves this cultural tradition while elevating it for San Diego County's coastal dining scene. Located next to the longtime Encinitas institution The Potato Shack, CARiN de RiA introduced North County San Diego to authentic Filipino cuisine, filling a gap in an area with limited Filipino restaurant options despite Southern California's large Filipino population (second-highest concentration in the US). The restaurant serves homestyle Filipino classics like chicken adobo, pancit, lumpia, and sizzling sisig, with reviewers praising dishes as "the best Filipino food in San Diego County." The 336 reviews and 4.7 rating demonstrate strong community support from both Filipino-Americans craving authentic food and adventurous diners discovering Filipino cuisine. CARiN de RiA offers exceptional value-described as "an absolute steal, especially in Encinitas"-with $10 lunch deals and generous portions. The restaurant serves Filipino beers and features both indoor and outdoor dining. The Carinderia Company has expanded to multiple locations, bringing their "Fresh Filipino Goodness" to broader audiences.

Open- Closes at 8:00 PM
Chicken AdoboPork AdoboSisig+7 more
4.4
Dina's Karinderya

Dina's Karinderya

Phoenix, AZ

Dina's Karinderya brings the authentic Filipino turo-turo (point-point) dining experience to North Phoenix, earning a 4.4-star rating from 101 reviews. The name "karinderya" refers to a small, informal eatery in the Philippines where pre-cooked dishes are displayed cafeteria-style, allowing customers to point to what they want-a casual, accessible format perfect for quick, affordable meals. Dina's recreates this beloved Filipino dining tradition on East Cactus Road, offering a rotating selection of Filipino home-cooked dishes kept warm and ready to serve. The karinderya format is ideal for Filipino cuisine, which typically features multiple viands (ulam) meant to be eaten with rice and mixed and matched according to preference. Customers can see exactly what they're ordering, making it easy for newcomers to Filipino food to explore different dishes without guessing from a menu. For Filipino-Americans, the karinderya format evokes strong nostalgia for informal dining in the Philippines where you can get a satisfying, home-cooked meal quickly and affordably. Dina's menu likely features daily specials alongside permanent favorites-adobo, sinigang, sisig, kare-kare, and various fried and grilled options. The substantial review count and solid rating demonstrate Dina's popularity among Phoenix's Filipino community as a go-to spot for authentic, convenient Filipino meals. The karinderya concept makes Filipino cuisine accessible and affordable, introducing many Arizonans to their first taste of the Philippines.

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Filipino Turo-Turo SelectionsChicken AdoboPork Adobo+7 more