Worst filipino restaurant I have been. I don’t normally write a review but I do not or will not recommend this place to anyone. Food is dry and old. Buffet plates are almost empty, hence you have to get what is really left. If I could get a zero star I would.
Roxane F.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Food is pretty good, depending on how you are having it whether a la carte or buffet. Ordering a la carte is best because the food is piping hot, fresh and just tastes better overall. The buffet tends to be messy, and the food doesn’t taste as fresh(obviously). Also, the buffet area gets crowded so it makes the area seem even more messy and kind of gross. Price point is fine and comparable to DT’s, but wth the price, I think drinks should be bottomless. Service can improve to be a lot more professional, attentive and friendly.
Robyn R.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
AMAZING! We stopped by for dinner on a Friday and were so glad we did! We ordered a ton of food because we couldn’t decided on just a few things. The waitress even asked if it was someone’s birthday when we were done ordering. The lechon is the best I’ve ever had. crispy skin with tender pork. And the pancit palabok was delicious! We also ordered beef kaldereta, pinakbet, pork sisig, and lumpia. They must have upped the quality on the sisig because I read the review below before I ordered it about it not having enough flavor. that was definitely not the case. It was delicious and a perfect blend of crispy pieces with tender pieces. Service was top notch as well. I want to go back when our family is in town and take advantage of the karaōke machine I saw sitting there. We will definitely be back and order less food next time. We still have leftovers 3 days later.
Mark S.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Very clean Filipino restaurant in the south west part of Las Vegas. We ordered the Roasted Pork(Lechon Belly) and was worth it. The price was $ 16 per pound bout average price. I’ll come back to try their other food in their menu.
Jeffrey D.
Tu valoración: 3 San Diego, CA
3 stars for effort, but def not the best Filipino I’ve had here in Vegas. Sisig was lacking flavor(had to add soy sauce and vinegar) and it was kind of cold. It came out on an iron skillet and wasn’t sizzling like other places. Their pancit was delicious and full of meat and their lumpia was good as well. Other than that, that’s really all I can say about this place.
A N.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Always super friendly and prompt service from staff. Restaurant is nice and has nice and relaxed ambiance. They have ala carte menu and buffet. Very reasonable pricing. Food is 3.5 to 4 stars for me. I like this restaurant(lots of seating) and it’s in my neighborhood too. You can also order for pickup.
Marilito F.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I’m Glad that Cebu Inasal is now offering buffet mons-Sundas. They are open from 12 am — 9pm. We were there on Feb 14 all 10 of us I must honestly say that for the price, it’s a fair deal. Food was great, servers are smiling, polite and attentive. The interior is neat and spacious too. And we were back fo lunch the following day and were very satisfied with the menu. Well be back next week! MABUHAYCEBUINASAL!
Ian S.
Tu valoración: 5 Frazier Park, CA
Nice big place and very clean. Lots of room for big groups. Believe it is family owned. Everyone had a smile on their face and was very friendly and talkative. Food seemed pretty authentic and flavorful. My wife is Filipino and she had no complaints. Prices were very reasonable as well. Would definitely recommend and come here again.
Vanessa w.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
REVIEWFORTHELECHONONLY– My mother in law bought lechon from here for Christmas Eve. She wasn’t sure what she was getting for $ 115 but was told it would be a whole pig minus the head/legs. Well, when we picked it up it came in a tiny box and when we looked inside(along with another customer that was just waiting and curious) we were all like«what is this?!» it looked like piglet’s body from Winnie the Pooh. We got it home and started cutting it up and to everyone’s surprise it was stuffed… Like rolled up with lemon grass? inside… the way they do in Cebu, from what I heard. My husband and other guests said it was the best lechon they’ve ever had. I subtracted one star for their customer service… Didn’t even crack a smile or say hi as we stood there waiting to pick up the lechon. It wasn’t even busy.
Reegan B.
Tu valoración: 1 Sydney, Australia
Did this place hit the spot? Definitely not. Left lunch so dissatisfied :-( Lechon lunch plate — tired pieces of pork… probably from the day before. Very small portion compared to most. Sisig — waaaaaay to greasy. Felt like I just chugged a small bottle of crisco and even more left on the sizzle plate. .ugh Mungo — watery… eh Desserts on counter near register had mold spots growing in it… wth? Many other places to go to get a more satisfying meal.
Tedmund A.
Tu valoración: 4 North Las Vegas, NV
Great place for filipino food! Service is great & employees are nice. Many different Filipino dishes to choose from. I recommend trying the bangus sisig, lechon, & chicharon bulaklak. Great for the heart & soul! Lol… They also have karaōke if you feel like singing too.
Ramuel A.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Good filipino food. I recommend the sisig bangus and the Lechon manok from what I ate today and those are my now usuall suspects in filipino dining. The place itself is pretty nice, new and Clean: wooden floors, nice seating, big screen TVs and another room for karaōke set to open when they receive their liquor license. The server whom might also be an owner, always makes us feel welcome. Nothing extraordinary, but if you’ve got the craving, this is a good spot.
Lovey Y.
Tu valoración: 4 Waipahu, HI
Came here 10÷5÷15 for late lunch early dinner… Around 4ish. I was craving Filipino food so bad! I decided to come to this place because it’s nearby to where I live. The inside of this restaurant is very clean and nice! Especially compared to a lot of other Filipino restaurants I’ve been to(others are mainly cheap/decent looking) kinda similar to how maxs look like. I ordered the kare Kare, fried bangus, and some garlic rice. The Kare Kare was very peanut buttery which is what the boyfriend & I like very much! The broth was thick and not watered down. It had that very beautiful caramel color not that ugly brown/gray color that some Kare Kare have. It had lots of flavor without the bagoong. I felt like it didn’t really need it! That says a lot because a lot of Kare Kare needs that bagoong for the flavor. Kare Kare 10⁄10 The fried bangus was alright. They gave the soy sauce sauce for it. I was expecting more of a marinated fried bangus like the traditional bangus. It didn’t have much flavor unless you dipped it in the sauce. Bangus 7⁄10 Garlic rice was nothing to really rave about. But just ordinary rice with some cooked garlic chips on top. I wish it had more of a garlic flavor to it. Garlic rice 7⁄10. The food took no longer than 10minutes to come it. So that was great. I see a lot of reviews on how they lack customer service but I had a good experience eating here my very first time. I think it’s because it was a Sunday and they didn’t have much customers. I’m definitely going to come again! I can’t wait to try their other dishes.
Maryrose M.
Tu valoración: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Great food to satisfy my filipino crave but not a great place to enjoy it. Like many reviews, customer service is lacking. .BIGTIME. Ordered 4 dishes. 3 dishes came out and server asked me what it was I ordered. It was apparent she forgot to put in my order so I told her. 10, 15, 20 minutes pass and my 4th dish still doesn’t come. Hubby had to go to the counter and ask because our server kept disappearing. Finally found her and she looked puzzled and asked again what it was we ordered. WTH? So he told her. 10 minutes later she comes to our table to ask again what we ordered. .WTF? 10 minutes pass again.. by this time i couldn’t wait so my husband canceled the order and asked for the check.. she comes back with the order saying too late to cancel cuz its already cooked. WTH? WTF? I already lost my appetite picking on the other 3 dishes. Ended up taking it to go. BTW, she also kept forgetting our coffee so we had to take that to go too. OMG… really??? My advice. .you’ll be happier ordering to go. Not worth any type of tip. Food: 4 Stars Service: negative
Cheng B.
Tu valoración: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Place was clean. Service? Not a great way to keep their customer. They really need to work on customer service skills. Common sense-if you want your customer to come back. Give excellent service! Don’t just say«thank you po» when they leave, do something to impress your customer during their visit! Price– was ok. Don’t mind paying for as long as it taste good. But $ 1.25 for a scoop of rice lmao. Food-let’s just say, it was OK! I can’t say I won’t recommend this place but most likely I’m not coming back for this place.
Marivic C.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Been here 3 times already so far so good. No complains about food I just hope they add: Bistek Tagalog into their menu. other than that I love to eat the Breakfast menu here. All day served with Free Coffee ;)
Tony S.
Tu valoración: 5 San Diego, CA
We have eaten at this place 3x times now. Three’s a charm! Spacious place. Great servers! Pleasant and polite! Contrary to other reviews, we didn’t wait too long for the food. There were right portions and we even shared with each other. On our second time there, we tried the family tray #2 which consisted of Kare-Kare, Crispy Pata, Lumpia, Pancit Bami and steamed rice. Everything tasted sooooo good! Super-busog kaming lahat. In addition to Inasal na manok, we have tried the Inasal na pusit which was so cleaned and cooked to perfection! The Halo-Halo special sweetened and satisfied our mouths! Cebu Inasal is highly recommended by this family!
Corabelle G.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Had to try the new filipino restaurant in the neighborhood. After reading the reviews(though not many) I was a bit reluctant bit I have to say I was quite surprised and pleased. The food was very good. The sinigang was different from the typical sinigang I have had at home and in restaurants but a good different, a very good different. The portions are large and adequately priced. The service was super friendly and inviting. I had read a couple reviews about the horrible service but I did not encounter that at all. Its going to be a toss up between Cebu and DTs now since they are both next to my house. But that sinigang… I will remember yummmmm!
Nikki Rose T.
Tu valoración: 1 Las Vegas, NV
I cannot believe that they charge these outrageous prices for food that is so subpar. When I hear«inasal», the expectation is that it will taste just as good as it does back in the Philippines or maybe even better. This doesn’t even come close. I feel terrible for giving this place just one star, but even good service doesn’t make up for food that doesn’t taste good. The chicken had no flavor whatsoever. My husband(not Filipino) said it wasn’t good and my family(all Filipino) said it wasn’t good. I would be willing to try again, but for them to charge $ 10 for this food is highway robbery and I’m not getting robbed twice! You can get way more food and way better tasting food at Island Flavor for $ 10. The customer service was great, but I would not go back.
Mike S.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I am not Filipino, but I am very familiar with Filipino foods and Filipino restaurants. The place looks really nice and our server was great. Unfortunately it goes down hill after that. Of course we had to try the lechon baboy Cebu style because my Asawa is from Cebu. They have a regular order that comes with rice for $ 10.99 or you can order a 1lb of lechon for $ 15.99 without rice. We decided to order the regular order with rice and Caldereta. The waitress told us the Caldereta doesn’t come with rice. Añu ba yan! Bakit walang kanin! That was what I really wanted to say. Everybody knows you can’t have Ulam without rice. Oh, and the cost for the Caldereta without rice was $ 10.99 and the portion was small. As for the lechon it was tasty but maybe 6 oz of pork belly. I will give it a couple of months before we come back and see if they make some changes. The only Filipino place that is more expensive is Max’s. If your prices are going to be expensive than at least make the portions big enough to share.