Boba Licious
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Definitely authentic Filipino food. I loved the simplicity of the place, they focused on the quality of food and service. The cafe is clean and staffs…
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Well that was interesting!. In an unfamiliar area and deciding to stray from the familiar Mexican and Thai options, I tried this place. Full of local …
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Boba tea and stuff is good. I will let you judge the food, I found it disgusting but that's because I probably am the worst person to judge Filipino f…
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3 Reviews on “Boba Licious”
Definitely authentic Filipino food. I loved the simplicity of the place, they focused on the quality of food and service. The cafe is clean and staffs are polite. The prices are good too. We had Pork Adobo (Pork in Vinegar and Soy Sauce), Kare-Kare (Meat/Oxtail stew complimented with a thick savory peanut sauce), Menudo (Stew made with diced pork, liver, carrots in tomato sauce), Caldereta (goat meat is stewed with vegetables and a liver paste), Strawberry Shake, Biko (Rice cake made from sticky rice, coconut milk, and brown sugar) and of course, Rice. We were satisfied with what we ordered and still had a lot of food to take home. I’ll be back.
Well that was interesting!. In an unfamiliar area and deciding to stray from the familiar Mexican and Thai options, I tried this place. Full of local people of Filipino decent, they all looked at this gringo as he walked in. Apparently they don’t get many American customers? Anyhow, I was up to try something different, and praised for going with the Dinuguan, a pork dish made with meat, garlic and pork blood. It has a dark, chocolatey sauce and was served with white rice. For my other side I tried Pinakbet, a veggie dish made with eggplant, okra, bitter melon, tomatoes and more. Both were unique flavors. The meat dish had a very strong pork taste. The veggie dish reminded me of okra and tomatoes but with a twist. The lady was super friendly and offered to let me try anything on display. They had several other meat options including chicken and two types of fish, both still intact, head and all. I’m sure they are delicious. Have to try those next visit. They also have coffee and bubble tea drinks. Stop here for something definitely unique and different.
Boba tea and stuff is good. I will let you judge the food, I found it disgusting but that’s because I probably am the worst person to judge Filipino food. Seriously – maybe it’s brilliant and authentic – but it was really gross to me. Lots of crazy innards and parts of animals I don’t eat, lots of crazy seafood that I don’t eat. So you come and try it and judge – the people were really nice. It’s possible the food is awesome – I am the wrong guy to report on Filipino food…