K & K Orient Valley Food Center in Escondido
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Filipino restaurant
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Escondido, San Diego County, California, US
Phone: +1 760-796-4176
Site: http://k-center.paqe.io/
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Site: http://k-center.paqe.io/
Opening hours
- Monday:Closed
- Tuesday:9 AM–5 PM
- Wednesday:9 AM–5 PM
- Thursday:9 AM–5 PM
- Friday:9 AM–5 PM
- Saturday:9 AM–5 PM
- Sunday:Closed
Total reviews rating 4.3
45 Reviews for K & K Orient Valley Food Center 2024:
Review №1
2023-10-28 17:27:28We love the Lumpia here! We usually try to stop by whenever we pass through, but theyre usually closed when we do. The staff could be a little more welcoming. Inside is small, and the location is not the best. Sadly, there are a lot of homeless people, some that dont bother anyone but some that go around yelling.
Review №2
2023-06-28 15:40:50I frequently travel, so trying Filipino food restaurants is what I usually aim for, but this place was horrible. Grumpy mean old ladies running the place. I even spoke tagalog to them to be nice and was still rude. No napkins, anywhere. Didnt understand what I wanted, and was very unwelcoming. The food was okay, didnt even taste very good, more like food that was prepped and served in the morning, I came a little after lunch rush. When I was done I asked for a plastic bag and the Mean old lady just very rudely tossed on the counter instead of handing it to me. Well I would personally avoid this place!! WAG KAYO PUMUNTA!! BAD SERVICE 👎
Review №3
2019-10-18 04:37:37Came here on a Saturday morning. Restaurant is located in a strip mall so theres a lot of parking. Although they open early, I would suggest to get here after 10:30am so theres more selections.Food:2 Item ComboPork SinigangChicharonPancitTocino and longanisa with riceBBQ stickThe chicharon was the highlight for me. The pork sinigang tasted good but the meat was hmmm tough and maybe previously frozen hard, cooked, then chilled again. But, again the soup was delicious.The tocino was also delicious however the longanisa to me is a hot dog. I had ask again what that meat was and they said longanisa. Had to also ask what dialect or where in the Philippines is the style of cooking is from and one of the workers said Ilocano. So, Im Ilocano and the Ilocano longenisa I know is with vinegar flavor and not like a hot dog. Oh well.The suman was equally as good too.Service was great and theres a little market for some Asian items.I will definitely return to try the other dishes.
Review №4
2021-08-01 02:22:08Tasty selection and generous portions reasonably priced under $10 for a combo! try the sisig! a regular non-Pinoy came in just for the sisig and kept raving about it..
Review №5
2021-03-01 09:09:41Great Filipino food place in Escondido and its actually the only one in the city. They serve some of the best authentic Filipino dishes you can find. The only thing I want to complain about is their turon. It is so thin, there is more wrapper than banana. The banana is about an eighth of the size of a whole banana!
Review №6
2023-07-02 00:29:30Some of the best pork sisig comes from here. Also, my wife lives the turn even though shes diabetic.
Review №7
2023-07-06 18:41:58Food is superb! So far the closest to Pinoy food I was used to in Manila.
Review №8
2022-03-17 20:00:51Not sure how it rates as a market for Filipino goods because I dont cook Filipino food but the food here is pretty good. I didnt care much for the adobo chicken Ive had better elsewhere but they make a great homestyle chicken soup and I discovered this creamy mayonnaise based dish with pork rinds and onions that I really am starting to like a lot. The place is in a corner mini-mall that also has a decent fast food Chinese place aka Nice Foods
Review №9
2020-01-01 00:35:37Hot amazing dishes ready all day. Very best lumpia! Small market with all the Asian treats. Never once disappointed. Service is fast, friendly and helpful if you dont know just ask.
Review №10
2020-06-18 21:08:15We got hungry for a Filipino Fiesta (feast) but I didnt feel like cooking all the different dishes that I want just for the three of us; Kare-kare, fresh Lumpia, dinuguan with puto, sisig, pancit, bibingka, ginataang bilo-bilo and of course garlic fried rice. So off I went three cities east of us (11 miles) to get the food were craving. Its like a Pinoy buffet but with left-overs. Fred is so happy with KK Orient Valley Food Center in Escondido, CA. Hes kinda picky with Filipino food, it has to taste authentic not Americanized, nothing bland, and of course fresh. Bonus is the pricing. Very reasonably priced. I pre-ordered a half tray of Kare-kare and requested no tripe. They accommodated my request and no extra charge for the customization.This is a point-point joint but you can pre-order trays of food if you want. During this Rona season, no eat in allowed, keep your social distancing, wear mask, and be considerate.So totally worth the drive for this home style cooked Filipino food. I would definitely recommend this place for your Filipino food craving without breaking the bank.