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| - Looking to satisfy a craving for, or simply an introduction to Filipino food? Definitely visit Halo-Halo Kitchen! It's simple "turo turo" (point point) cafeteria style dining combined with a cooked to order menu offers a wide variety of dishes from which to select. They also serve breakfast "silog" specials (fried rice, egg to order and a meat option) ALL day! My favorite comes with tocino. H2K definitely makes me nostalgic for my mom's cooking since she is gone. Aromas of adobo (chicken and or pork in a soy sauce based gravy), siopao (steamed bun with savory filling), garlic fried rice, sinigang (a tamarind based soup), mungo (mung beans) and Kare Kate (oxtail, eggplant and bok Choy stew in a savory peanut sauce) bring back childhood memories. Authentic dishes solidify my longterm customer status. I appreciate good table service at most restaurants. But here, I'm more than content to be left alone to savor my meal with friends, uninterrupted. Sometimes, I'll order to go for convenience. Visit Halo Halo Kitchen with an open mind and curious palate for a culinary voyage to the Philippines! Oh, and I like the bobas and halo halo too.
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