very bad service. the food is really good. But the server are fucking Rude! very-very Rude. bad experienced.
Sam M.
Tu valoración: 3 Oshawa, Canada
Decent value. Wasn’t a fan of the bones in the chicken. Lots of small shards that were quite sharp Tasted good though. For a little place it seemed pretty busy, looks like a loyal following. Not a place I would rave to friends about, but I would come again.
I'm Q.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
Came here with my parents one afternoon to grab some late lunch and instead was taken aback by the tasteless BBQ and overly dry rice. My mom ordered the sinigang which in my honest opinion — my mom could make better and didn’t make sense why we went there to pay for things we could make ourselves but with taste… Anyway, I wouldn’t suggest this place even if it was the only place open during a stat holiday. Instead I would recommend LJ Kusina and order this place to be shut down due to un-appealingness =c
Jason K.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
— am new to filipino food — but this was amazing! — cafeteria style with trays and trays of food all prepared for your enjoyment — if i recall it was rice + 2 sides + pop for 7.99 and 6.99 for the 1 side option — try the mung bean stew. try the bbq. try it all.
Apple Joy D.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
This place used to be Coffee In. I really like this filipino restaurant because of the variety of food they offer, prices are better than Remely’s, Jesse Junior, and the other nearby restaurant at Lawrence and Pharmacy. I often get isaw(Very popular street food dipped in vinegar), bitso bitso(dessert), bopiece, Lanka, and bicol express. A few dishes are not as good as my parents’ home cooked meals but they’re still pretty good!
J. R.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Nice, clean eat-in or take-out place. Reasonably priced, delicious food items. Went in the other day and had the bbq pork skewers(smoky and delish).
WaYnE c.
Tu valoración: 3 Maple, Canada
I came to explore what/how Jolly Grill’d. Nothing from afar gave any indication. I ran thru few possible Grill options in my head. None of which told me this was Filipino. Until I had one foot in the door… Firstly — Lunch counter setup. Secondly — Filipino staff. Thirdly — Filipino customers. Fourthly — CP24 on LCD. Fifthly — Organize/New space. Bingo! Notice small shop had younger enthusiastic staff. Friendly and helpful with Combo selection. Sauces/Seasoning available self-serve. Combo 3(1 Rice + 2 Dishes + 1 Pop $ 6.49) Pork w/Coconut Milk & Hot Peppers(Kinukot?) Bittermelon w/String Beans, Okra(Pinakbet?) Steam Plain White Rice(sat too long) Apparently I overheard about some Fried Chicken positive comments. Toonie Tuesday & Wednesday(1 Rice + 1 Chicken $ 2.00) There’s a small-ish dine-in fee which I forgot the amount. Not bad overall experience of Filipino cuisine realm I’ve ventured thus far.