Kabayan 69-12 Roosevelt Avenue, Queens, NY 11377
About the Business
Kabayan is a popular Filipino restaurant located at 69-12 Roosevelt Avenue in New York, United States. Known for its authentic Filipino cuisine, Kabayan offers a wide range of traditional dishes such as adobo, sinigang, and lechon. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make it a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike to experience the flavors of the Philippines. Whether you're craving a hearty meal or looking to try something new, Kabayan is the perfect destination for a delicious dining experience.
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Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 21:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 21:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 21:00
Friday:
08:00 - 21:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 21:00
Sunday:
08:00 - 21:00
Reviews
"If I saw the comments I won’t order . The food is very expensive each $7,95 no where to show the price you pay what they said. As client seems not welcomed , the staffs there are very rude and unprofessional. Food quite oily If you don’t speak their language will be get the worst treat . They speak their language talk about you . Food must be old before one hour close kitchen still bring full of cooked food into front . First time last time glad i ordered from tgtg which not being overcharged a lot."
"All Filipino food here taste good! Typical turo turo (means point what food you want) in Queens! Location: It is located in Woodside. It is mainly a grocery store but at the side they sell ready to eat meals! Service: you have to point what you want and they will wrap it and you pay in the cashier. They are nice as well. Food: Everything is good here but my favorites are: SISIG: this is the best! So tangy and mild spicy. The pork is well cooked and seasoned. PORK BBQ: it is on a stick, the meat is tender and charred to goodness. DINUGUAN: pork blood and pork! It is soo good, you will get more rice! OKOY: shrimp and sweet potato combined and fried. CALDERETA: the sauce is the best, the beef is tender. ADOBO: afcourse this is staple filipino food, the saltiness of the soy sauce combined with the pork or chicken makes you want to get more rice. GINATAANG LANGKA: this is seasonal, but if I see it I get it, its langka cooked in coconut milk with chili and shrimp! Price rating: 8/10, thats the only thing, they rise their prize a lot. Definitely will come back here because I love Filipino food! Get the sisig!!"
"Bought menudo this afternoon to bring to work and for my 1 yr old daughter’s dinner, at first i was kinda skeptical to eat and serve because I had a gut feeling that something’s wrong because the sides are bubbly then later on when I was gonna put it in the fridge, I noticed more bubbles and it smelled sour and soiled.. i had my friend double check and smell to see if it was not just me who noticed it.. she said that the food is soiled, reheated and wasn’t freshly cooked.. i’m so upset because my daughter had this for dinner and worried that she’ll get sick from it"
"Homely, authentic vibes. Food is prepared rustic style and nails on flavors and texture. Meats are stewed to decadent softness, soups are rich, and veggie patties are fried to a golden crisp. One visit is not enough."
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