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Bidra med feedbackPersonal favorites include the chicken bbq, lumpia shanghai, lechon paksiw, and kare-kare. If you're unsure about a dish, the staff will happily explain it to you. For $8.95, you can enjoy a combo meal with rice, two selected items, and fish-based soup. For just a dollar more, you can add a lumpia or empanada to your meal. Finish off your dining experience with turon or halo-halo, and don't forget they also serve Mighty Leaf tea. The restaurant is clean with plenty of seating and even offers frozen lumpia for purchase. Payment is accepted in cash or with a bank card (with a transaction fee), and there are a few parking spots in the back. Just remember that the alley is one way, so it's best to enter from the north off East 10th Street.
Wow, this restaurant serves the best food I have ever tasted! The meals are incredibly delicious and satisfying. Every time I visit, I leave feeling completely full and happy.
Ailing from the Philippines, Filipino cuisine holds a special place in my heart. Growing up in Manila and being raised by a talented cook of a mother, I may be a bit partial. However, I have numerous non-Filipino friends who also enjoy the deliciousness of traditional Filipino dishes.
Josephine’s offers a good cafeteria style selection of typical Filipino dishes. the comb meal is a good value rice, two ducks and suppe. the place is clean, the service is fast and friendly. the klumpia shanghai is yum.
I, my wife and close friends of san francisco, U.S.A had lunch yesterday in this resto and all loved eating. we had chicken barbecue, sinigang na bangus, snapper fish w/ sauce, lechon paksiw, pinakbet and rice the owner, josephine, gave us a free tower for dessert. the food and the service were great and the place was clean. the prices were intermediate. if you want free parking, just park behind the entrance of the building. halo halo is served in the spring and summer. if they are in town, please try this resto.