Trisha L.
Yelp
My future sister & brother in law, as well as my fiance were spending time together on our last day in Vegas. My future sister in law suggested this place since she wanted to try this place out.
This is located outside of the strip, but there are other Filipino food options around here which is great! There is also plenty of parking here, and other retail stores in case you get bored.
When we walked inside, we're immediately greeted by the buffet that they have. There are to-go-containers and plates in front of the door for you to grab your skewers and food. Each skewer is $1.95 each which is pretty cheap IMO. The food doesn't look like much, but honestly it was REALLY filling. I believe they might have other options for food on the menu if you're not feeling skewers.
They have many options here in terms of skewers, even pork intestine, chicken head and butt, pork blood cubes, etc.
I ended up getting a handful of skewers, but forgot how much the total was. I don't believe rice was included, so you have to pay extra for that. All the skewers are cooked thoroughly, but there is a grill behind you to warm them up and to get a nice char on them. Unfortunately for all of us, we didn't even use the grill properly. We ended up just warming up our food on the tin foil that was directly on the grill since we were unsure of what to do.
I would say I loved all the options I got, such as the BBQ skewers, the fish balls, the sesame balls, etc. The only thing I didn't like so much was the pork intestine which is a favorite of many Filipinos. It was actually my first time trying it, and I thought I liked the consistency, but it left a weird after taste in my mouth. Probably would have been better if it was direct on the grill because vinegar couldn't save it.
Overall, great cheap place to have Filipino street food at if you're ever craving it