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Pinoy Pinay used to be the place to go for Filipino food, but ever since Seafood City came to Vegas...it's gone downhill. Some days the food is on point and other days, I wonder if they even taste their cooking. It's the kind of restaurant that Filipinos call "turo turo," which means point-point. Its when they take your order and you point at what you want. Some items that I've had that usually don't disappoint includes their bbq on a stick, kare kare, dinuguan, goat caldereta, bopis, and last but not least, SISIG. Best sisig I've had in Vegas! Lechon is also good if it looks crispy, some days it looks old and hard. You also get a complimentary bowl of sinigang with your order. It's usually just soup with some vegetables. It isn't much, but it definitely helps cleanse the palate after eating all the fattening food.
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