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Best Pancit Malabon Across the US

6 restaurants serving Pancit Malabon

4.7
Manila Sunset Los Angeles

Manila Sunset Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA

Manila Sunset Los Angeles operates at 188 S Vermont Avenue as one of the original locations in the Manila Sunset chain founded by Ben and Lorna Halili in 1985 on Los Angeles's Sunset Boulevard, inspiring the restaurant's iconic name. This establishment serves the historic Filipino Town and Koreatown neighborhoods, maintaining the family's commitment to rare Filipino specialties rarely found even in the Philippines, including their famous pancit Malabon prepared from a well-guarded recipe from the fishing village of Malabon, plus bibingkang galapong and puto bumbong-traditional Christmas delicacies normally found only in Philippine church plazas during the holiday season. The Los Angeles location carries special significance as the birthplace of the Manila Sunset concept, originally intended to serve Filipinos in America who missed these traditional foods, later gaining popularity across all cultures. The restaurant evokes nostalgic feelings of sunset at Manila Bay, bringing memories of home-cooked meals and traditional Filipino celebrations.

Open- Closes at 7:00 PM
Pancit MalabonBibingkaPuto Bumbong+9 more
4.5
Manila Sunset - Cerritos

Manila Sunset - Cerritos

Cerritos, CA

Manila Sunset Cerritos operates as one of the flagship Southern California locations of the Manila Sunset chain founded in 1985, serving the heart of Los Angeles County's Filipino community at 13347 South Street. This location maintains the family's commitment to rare Filipino specialties including bibingkang galapong and puto bumbong-Christmas delicacies traditionally found only in Philippine church plazas during the holiday season-alongside their famous pancit Malabon prepared from an original well-guarded recipe from the fishing village of Malabon. The restaurant features made-to-order grilled items including pork, chicken, beef, and calamari barbecues, all prepared fresh as customers wait. Cerritos's central location in Southeast LA County places it within easy reach of Filipino communities throughout the region, making it a popular destination for families seeking authentic Filipino flavors. The Manila Sunset name evokes the beautiful Philippine scenery of sunset at Manila Bay, bringing nostalgia and memories of home-cooked meals and traditional celebrations to Filipinos in America.

Open- Closes at 7:00 PM
Pancit Malabon (House Specialty)BibingkaPuto Bumbong+10 more
4
Manila Sunset

Manila Sunset

Tukwila, WA

Manila Sunset Tukwila represents the Washington state location of the pioneering Filipino restaurant chain founded by Ben and Lorna Halili in 1985, bringing the family's authentic Filipino cuisine to the Seattle metro area. This restaurant carries on the Manila Sunset tradition of specializing in rare Filipino delicacies rarely found even in the Philippines, including their famous bibingkang galapong and puto bumbong-traditional Christmas treats normally found only in church plazas and roadside stalls during the holiday season. The chain's signature dish, pancit Malabon, follows an original well-guarded recipe from the fishing village of Malabon, prepared by one of the few cooks who truly knows this delicacy. Tukwila's location near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport places it along a major corridor serving the region's substantial Filipino population. Manila Sunset continues the family mission of serving Filipinos in America who have missed these foods while gaining approval from diners of all backgrounds curious about Filipino cuisine.

Open- Closes at 8:00 PM
Pancit Malabon (Signature Dish)BibingkaPuto Bumbong+10 more
4
Manila Sunset Grille

Manila Sunset Grille

National City, CA

Manila Sunset Grille serves Rancho Cucamonga in California's Inland Empire as part of the Manila Sunset chain founded by the Halili family in 1985, bringing rare Filipino specialties to this growing suburban area at 11815 East Foothill Boulevard. This location maintains the chain's commitment to specializing in unique Filipino delicacies rarely found even in the Philippines, including their signature pancit Malabon from a well-guarded Malabon village recipe, plus bibingkang galapong and puto bumbong-Christmas treats traditionally found only in church plazas during the Philippine holiday season. The restaurant features made-to-order Filipino barbecues with pork, chicken, beef, and calamari all grilled fresh, plus authentic favorites like crispy pata, dinuguan, and arroz caldo. Rancho Cucamonga's location in the western Inland Empire serves Filipino families throughout the region. Manila Sunset Grille continues the family tradition of evoking memories of home for Filipinos in America through authentic, traditional flavors.

Open- Closes at 7:30 PM
Pancit Malabon (Signature Dish)BibingkaPuto Bumbong+8 more