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Little Quiapo started in 1949 and claims to be the maker of THE BEST Halo-halo and Palabok in town. Try it, yourself! Visit our store near you!
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Henry Hsu
in the last weekA top option if u r looking for homely traditional pinoy meals. The service is efficient and friendly. The food is delicious although I find it a bit salty. Very authentic and I shall definitely come back for more.
Nina Gesmundo
a month agoThe food isn’t as good as I remember back in 2015. This is our first time returning after 9 years. While the bland food might suit people with dietary restrictions like us, it doesn’t meet the flavor we were craving, and the prices are higher compared to other Filipino restaurants. What impressed us, however, was the renovated interior and exterior. My brother mentioned they relocated a few years ago.
Karl Jeffrey Murillo
a week agoA gem around this area. Food looks really good but tasted okay, at least the ones i ordered (longanisa and palabok). Loved the halohalo though. Service was okay but the restaurants looks really homey!
iflexit
3 months agoThe food tastes good and the serving is big. It’s a place where family will enjoy dining together since they offer meat and vegetables.
Carlo Yao
11 months agoThings haven't changed much food quality wise. They have always been consistent. What has changed is the price. Must be the effect of inflation. It's been quite crowded ever since they reopened. Always a decent place to get your halo halo fix. Be wary of the lack of parking space however. It's probably best to be there well before the lunch and dinner service begins.