Reviews Guiradelco

5
Mace L. M.
+5
We've been here quite a few times and the dish they serve are always so good. We love the way Kuya cook the foods. So delicious! If you want a Filipino Homemade cooked food, you should try this restaurant. Delicious Filipino food doesn't have to be fancy but a clean, tidy, nice, good ambiance and delicious food is what we all need. They also have a mini grocery that mostly Filipino products. We love the Hopiang Mongo, chicharon, fish sauce and sour mix.
4
Mountains To Manhattan
+4
They accept credit cards. They have a small section to buy dry goods and a counter for hot food. They do not do combo plates! No outdoor seating.
5
allyson Bernardino
+5
My favorite place to get Filipino food and snacks . Definitely get the fresh lumpia and pork bbq on the weekend. Make sure to call ahead since they make a certain amount. Also try the Taho my favorite.
5
Haine Otomiya
+5
Great little spot to get all of your Filipino food cravings! I especially love the selection of grocery items so that I can make yummy dishes from home. πŸ˜‹
5
Tony Rudy
+5
Great day of fantastic eating and sampling. So many great options. Service was awesome as well
5
Jaydee Racelis
+5
For the price, quality, and authenticity, Guiradelco is my go-to place for Filipino food between Queens and LI. My family loves their pork BBQ, lumpiang shanghai, lechon kawali, turon, vegetable lumpia, Sinampalukang Manok, mechado, dinuguan, caraoca...at the very least! They do sell some groceries but about 1/3 the size of Phil-Am on Roosevelt in Woodside, Queens. I live in Queens but it's worth the trip for us to go there...even though Little Manila is 15 min away!
4
Jackie Tabaco
+4
Great place to pick up homemade Filipino food especially when I am working late
5
R. Drew Davis
+5
Nice variety of Asian food in their little market. Delicious ribs in the restaurant. An extremely casual restaurant. You order at the steam table. Seat yourself and they bring your plate out to you. I appreciated that they also brought a nice big pitcher of ice water to the table. They aren't open late. I went there at 7:15PM and they were already out of their delicious skewers of BBQ meat. 8PM close. Pork in coconut milk was tasty but extremely fatty. But the serving was generous enough that even leaving the big chunks of fat on the plate I'd had plenty of meat. Dinner was inexpensive, but I just had to have a frozen take home 6-pack of ready-to-steam pork buns ("bao" in chinatown). That about doubled my bill, but amounts to nearly a week of lunches for me. Picture shows a bun I steamed at home and served with rice.
4
Joannie Wang
+4
I tried Filipino food for the first time ever here, and this place did not disappoint. The workers there gave me some recommendations, and all the dishes that I've tried were so worth it. I loved the halo halo as well even on a cold winter day! Overall, it was a great experience, price was decent at this time, great service, and I will definitely be back.
5
Di Ana
+5
I think this filipino spot has the best selection and price of all the filipino food restaurants on the island. It's always impeccably clean. The service is great. Very friendly and helpful. I think if you are weary about trying filipino food, this is the place to get your footing. The food looks approachable. The have clear labels on what the food is. And it is always fresh. I come here on the weekends to pick up filipino bbq, which is an absolute MUST have. Both the pork and chicken bbq are so delicious. Whenever my brother is in town from the Philippines, he always wants to come here to pick up the bbq particularly. The food store is small but has the common wants. Plus they are priced just right in comparison to other places. For some reason these place doesn't show up whenever you're trying to look up filipino places in long island, which is weird considering it's one of the OG filipino spots. It's truly a hidden gem and shouldn't be slept on.
4
dexter torres
+4
My daughter said she wanted Filipino food, so we drove 30 minutes to this place we found on line. The food was great. My girls said it reminded them of Lola's cooking!...although they still liked Lola's pancit more, the beef menudo and Pork adobe were awesome!. I texted pictures to my sister.. we'll be going back to try some more "home cooking". Total no frills dining...paper plates and plastic utensils. Staff is very friendly and there is a small market attached as well.
5
Ben P.
+5
This is an authentic Filipino restaurant and grocery store. The food is absolutely delicious! If you're Filipino and you haven't stopped by here yet you should be ashamed of yourself because this is the real deal! I ate chicken, fish & beef all in the same visit. The male Manager was so nice and accommodating. He told me all about the foods and even gave me a taster. Besides eating inside I also took food to go for my family and they loved it.
5
Malourdes Reyes
+5
Excellent service all foods are delicious the crew was very friendly and kind I really liked the turon and barbecue super dooper sarap πŸ˜‹πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘Œ
5
Gene Singson
+5
Been happily going there for many years. Many traditional Filipino meals made like mom used to make. Grocery store part has imported items and frozen foods to make traditional food at home.
5
Jainnie Hackman
+5
We love going to Guiradelco. They always have fresh food available and if they don't have the item in the buffet, they will try their best to cook it for you on the spot. Their food goes pretty quickly so they are refilling the dishes frequently. They are clean and very friendly. They have a good stock of groceries, as well, at a reasonable price. Parking is rarely an issue but can get tricky during busy hours. Whenever we go in, we are treated like family!
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