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From casual diners to upscale tasting menu spots, here are our 18 favorite Filipino restaurants in the city.
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From casual diners to upscale tasting menu spots, here are our 18 favorite Filipino restaurants in the city.
Namit Cafe is a Filipino restaurant in North Park with street food like kwek kwek and chicken skewers, as well as silog plates and chicken sisig.
Sarima is a Wicker Park cafe with great Filipino and Indian donuts, cookies, and savory breakfast dishes.
Kanin is a casual Filipino-Hawaiian restaurant in Ravenswood with excellent musubi, kalua pork bento boxes, and incredible ube banana pudding.
A Taste of the Philippines is a small, casual restaurant in Jefferson Park with great Filipino classics and creative twists.
Del Sur is an incredible bakery in Lincoln Square with Filipino-inspired pastries like longanisa croissants, strawberry and pandan basque cakes, and turon danishes.
Cebu is a Filipino restaurant in Lakeview with great Cebuchon and creative takes on classic dishes.
Kawayan is a Filipino restaurant in Jefferson Park with great dishes like La Paz batchoy and crispy pata.
Boonie's is a Filipino restaurant in North Center with fantastic food and a charming atmosphere.
Bayan Ko Diner is a casual, all-day Ravenswood spot with great Filipino and Cuban dishes.
Umaga Bakehouse is a Filipino bakery in Albany Park with excellent pandesal, ensaymadas, and empanadas.
Sun Rey Cafe is a casual Wicker Park spot with solid breakfast classics and a handful of Filipino dishes.
Ruby's is a casual, sit-down restaurant in Albany Park serving Filipino food since 1997.
Max's Restaurant is a Filipino sit-down spot in Albany Park and is part of a popular restaurant chain in the Philippines.
Jollibee in Albany Park's Seafood City Supermarket is part of the popular fast-food chain from the Philippines.