Tony's Grill
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MY REVIEW: Strong Point- The Filipino channel was on
Weak points- Tv was only a 13 incher. The food I would rate a 4 out of 10. Felt like I was eating at one of the victory liner bus stops. I paid $7 for very small portions. Would go back a second time.
NAME: Hungry 4 Pinoy Food Cali Style SUBMITTED: 9/23/2007 LAST VISIT WAS: September 2007 FREQUENCY: Visited once
MY REVIEW: i never knew this place existed on murphy road. the food was very greasy. the chicken was more fat than chicken. the pinakbet needed more flavoring aslo the tinola soup. little variety for lunch.
not recommended. they had my favorite banana chips, so i guess that was a plus.
NAME: flip girl SUBMITTED: 8/24/2006 LAST VISIT WAS: 8/2006 FREQUENCY: Visited once
MY REVIEW: Favorite Delicious Filipino Dishes like Kare-Kare Oxtail,Fried Pigs Ham hocks Kaldereta Chicken or Goat, Paksiw na Bangus, Inihaw na GG, Dinuguan, Pinakbet and Kilawin Kambing for my Ilocano Buddies and many more...You can order per request any Filipino and Spanish Dishes in advance and eat or pick up later. Lechon not so good, I ordered med size lechon have garlic not flavored with lemon grass and bay leaves. Dessert like Turon, Halo-Halo and Leche Plan tastes good. Foods always fresh for the day, also they serve breakfast like tocino, topsilog etc... Recommended
NAME: Fishferdie SUBMITTED: 5/6/2006 LAST VISIT WAS: 05/04/06 FREQUENCY: Everybody here knows my name...
MY REVIEW: It's far from my part of town (Northwest Houston), but it's worth the drive. I heard about this place by word of mouth. Good thing too. We had them cater a birthday party. We ordered about 8 different items (putong puti, pork BBQ, fried calamari, lumpiang shanghai (cooked), crispy pata and others). BEST FILIPINO CATERING EVER!!!!! Everything was so delicious and kept warm for pick up. The putong puti was the first item gone at the party. Everyone wanted to know who catered. Prices are reasonable (about $25-$30 per tray). Management is friendly. The place has a Filipino Mom and Pop shop feel to it, warm with the aroma of fresh cooked food.... and The Filipino Channel on in the background. It's bigger than some Houston Filipino restaurants. I recommened this place to everyone!
NAME: pinay SUBMITTED: 6/1/2005 LAST VISIT WAS: Oct 2004 FREQUENCY: Visited 4-6 times
MY REVIEW: The food is delicious and you can tell that the ingredients used are fresh. Been here multiple times and still enjoy coming back. Good Filipino lunch for around $5 is just hard to beat. This is probably the only place in Houston that my non-Filipino friends enjoy coming to.
NAME: Darmon SUBMITTED: 4/18/2005 LAST VISIT WAS: 04/2005 FREQUENCY: Visited 4-6 times
MY REVIEW: A newcomer in the restaurant scene, this Filipino restaurant serves up a great menu ranging from the delicious kalderetang kambing (goat stew), adobo (a comnination of pickled chicken and pork stew), several combinations of meat, fish and sausage with eggs and fried rice for breakfast, a superb paella, and a range of homemade desserts like leche flan and creme bruelle. All reasonably priced from $3.99 for lunch (2 main dishes, rice and soup) to $5.99 for dinner combo.
The kitchen is run by a husband and wife team who have extensive restaurant experience going all the way back to Spain, and lately at the Moody Gardens Hotel in Galveston.
NAME: Eugene Zafra SUBMITTED: 5/15/2004 LAST VISIT WAS: 05/14/04 FREQUENCY: Everybody here knows my name...
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