FOB Kitchen
Filipino restaurant · Temescal ·

FOB Kitchen

Filipino restaurant · Temescal ·

Filipino fare & island cocktails in a vibrant, tropical setting

lumpia
pork adobo
lechon kawali
fried chicken
halo halo
tocino
garlic rice
cocktails
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FOB Kitchen by @TheInfatuation
FOB Kitchen by Krescent Carasso
FOB Kitchen by Patricia Chang
FOB Kitchen by Patricia Chang
FOB Kitchen by FOB Kitchen
FOB Kitchen by Krescent Carasso
FOB Kitchen by Patricia Chang
FOB Kitchen by Patricia Chang
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FOB Kitchen by null
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FOB Kitchen by null
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FOB Kitchen by null
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FOB Kitchen by null
FOB Kitchen by null
FOB Kitchen by null
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Information

5179 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94609 Get directions

$20–30

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Usually a wait
Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner

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5179 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94609 Get directions

+1 510 817 4169
fobkitchen.com
@fob_kitchen

$20–30 · Menu

Features

•Usually a wait
•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Family friendly

Last updated

Dec 29, 2025

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"Janice Dulce is behind this popular Filipino restaurant that began as a pop-up. Tucked into the Temescal neighborhood, the space may be diminutive but it is ingeniously designed—with whimsical wallpaper and a relaxed, island vibe.Cozy up to the bar while you wait—a situation made infinitely more bearable with a stirring cocktail in hand. The menu is loaded with keepers, but keep your options open for tantalizing specials, like sweet and sour sinigang with pork, eggplant and daikon; or Janice’s Ribs, slow-roasted with coffee, coconut beer and banana ketchup. Suman, a steamed rice cake in a banana leaf, is then served with coconut crumble, coconut sauce and mango for a none-too-sweet treat.Weekends are brunch only." - Michelin Inspector

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The 8 Best Brunch Spots In Oakland - San Francisco - The Infatuation

"The tocino at FOB Kitchen is only available during their daily brunch, so use that as an excuse to spend a morning at this Temescal spot. The pork steak is caramelized around the edges like a sticky halo, and even better mixed around with a sunny-side-up egg, punchy garlic rice, and the house hot sauce. You’re also coming to the Filipino restaurant for golden brown lumpia, solid fried chicken, and cocktails with names like “Fresh Off The Boat” with pandan and red bean and “Feelin’ Myself” (mezcal, grapefruit, and guava). Whatever ends up on your table, prepare to spend an hour or two soaking in the tropical theme, complete with palm leaf murals and a clan of houseplants, and contemplating ordering another round of tocino." - julia chen 1, lani conway

https://www.theinfatuation.com/san-francisco/guides/best-brunch-oakland
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FOB Kitchen - Review - Temescal - San Francisco - The Infatuation

"The tocino at FOB Kitchen is only available during their daily brunch, so use that as an excuse to spend a morning at this Temescal spot. It's the ideal time to get up close and personal with the pork steak, which is caramelized around the edges like a sticky halo, and even better mixed around with the sunny-side-up egg, punchy garlic rice, and the house hot sauce. You’re also coming to the Filipino restaurant for golden brown lumpia, solid fried chicken, and cocktails with names like “Fresh Off The Boat” with pandan and red bean and the tangy mezcal-based “Feelin’ Myself." Whatever ends up on your table, prepare to spend an hour or two soaking in the tropical theme, complete with palm leaf murals and a clan of houseplants, while contemplating ordering another round of tocino. photo credit: Krescent Carasso Food Rundown Tocino The best brunch item on the menu, hands down. A pork steak the size of a keyboard is grilled until charred and caramelly, and served with garlic rice draped with an egg. If you don’t order this, you’ll spend the rest of the meal wishing you did. photo credit: Julia Chen Longanisa Hash A solid hash with pork sausage, mini potato cubes, and a sunny-side-up egg on top. It’s got less of the “need-this-now” factor than the tocino, but still a great egg-centric option nonetheless. Shanghai Lumpia It’s easy to finish off an entire order of these long, thin pork lumpia (six pieces per plate) in approximately 60 seconds, so do yourself a favor and start with three helpings for the table. photo credit: Krescent Carasso" - Julia Chen

https://www.theinfatuation.com/san-francisco/reviews/fob-kitchen
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FOB Kitchen
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The Best Filipino Restaurants in San Francisco and the East Bay | Eater SF

"The restaurant’s vividly colorful, tropically inspired dining room is welcoming customers back indoors, where FOB chef Janice Dulce is still slinging some of Oakland’s best Filipino food. During the pandemic, the former pop-up leaned even more heavily into comfort foods (lumpia, pancit, pork adobo, and more) and offered its popular silog brunch plates all day — and all week — long. There are also multiple options for family-sized takeout meals." - Dianne de Guzman

https://sf.eater.com/maps/best-filipino-restaurants-food-san-francisco-bay-area-east-bay-oakland
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14 Standout Spots for Brunch in the East Bay

"FOB Kitchen offers three-day-a-week brunch hours, which means you can snag one of their silogs (garlic rice breakfast plates). Try the one with tocino or the Filipino eggplant omelette on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday mornings." - Dianne de Guzman, Lauren Saria

https://sf.eater.com/maps/best-brunch-oakland-berkeley-east-bay
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