Little Quiapo has the best pancit palabok I ever tasted at an affordable price to boot. The halo-halo is also delicious. The waiters are always around to serve you should you want more.
The bomb.com!!!! My fave restaurant like ever!! I celebrated almost every occasion here!! Look for the server named ranny he’s really nice and very attentive!
Place to visit for filipino comfort food
Growing up near the area, this restaurant brings back a lot of childhood memories, after church meals and random meriendas.
They are no longer in their OG spot but food remains the same. Simple, delicious and will remind you of home's cooking.
Best sellers are their palabok and halo halo so don't skip these. I have eaten here way too many times that my review will be too long if I describe everything I have tasted over the years.
If you are in the QC area, make sure to drop by either for a merienda or a full meal, you won't be disappointed.
This has been our familys go to place when we're craving for the quintessential pinoy dessert halo-halo. I remember going at their old location at Matalino street QC. when I was a kid with my father and siblings and we would just order halo-halo and palabok then leave with happy faces and tummy.
They now moved to Malakas street in the same area but still serves the same good quality food. I know they're known for halo-halo and pancit palabok but their mais con yelo is also very good. They serve it with leche flan and vanilla ice cream on top. The amount of corn they put is almost half the glass so you'll get a lot of it.
The place is indeed homey :) Tried their palabok, boneless chicken, boneless bangus, kare-kare, pork sisig, special halo-halo, chopsuey.
Palabok is great! Sauce-y but not salty! Kare-kare is also great. Just the right taste! Halo-halo is expensive considering its taste.
These noods would really wake your morning buds up up and a way 😊 This legendary palabok from little quiapo is an example of food made with love. You can really taste all the flavor from its sauce upto the noods. All foods we ordered were super yum! And the service was great too! Love this restaurant since my lola was one of those little quiapo palabok addicts 🤗
Good serving size for the price. Palabok is to die for (I'm not much of a fan of Palabok but theirs is an exception) Place is packed when we arrived (around lunch time) but the serving time didn't take too long
Llewelyn Issa Dela Cruz
+5
little quiapo is a staple area for me. i love their sinigang, seafood sisig and kaldereta. whenever i am longing for homecooked meals, its number one on my list
If you're on the lookout for the oldest restaurants in Manila, this is where you should start. Opened in 1949, Little Quiapo serves traditional Filipino dishes that will surely satisfy and delight you. I highly recommend trying out their Palabok, Tokwa't Baboy, and Halo-halo.
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