Every place we go, my husband always want to try new foods! So we tried this restaurant during our stay in denver. My husband ordered sisig, my daughter ate palabok and I ordered tortang talong & kare-kare. All the foods are great, except for kare-kare is okay. But the staff are very nice and accomodating!
Jonnah M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seminole, FL
The surroundings are clean and the staff is nice. They served the food on time but when I tasted the food, it seemed like they used seasoning on the food. I only tasted the seasoning not the natural taste of the food. It was so disappointing that they used a lot of seasoning on it.
Manny A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Authentic Filipino home cooking. And this is coming from someone who’s family owns a Filipino restaurant. The gentleman who waited on us was very accommodating. Overall a very good experience! Tip: if you know your Filipino food don’t be shy about asking things that are not the menu. Because of this I was able to get Dinaguan. They also have Pusit — again not offered on the menu.
Jerry H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 St Petersburg, FL
My Filipino girlfriend wanted to try some home food while we were in Denver, so we checked out the Sunshine Grill. I had the Lumpiang Shanghai and the Pancit Palabok. While the Lumpia was really good, I did not care for the Pancit Palabok(which even the owner questioned why an American would order it. LOL). It just tasted really odd to me. Oh, well, live and learn. My girlfriend’s beef soup was delicious and her Pancit was good. The service was very friendly and the place had a very nice, down-to-earth atmosphere.
Delia A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aurora, CO
The staff here are very friendly. I really like their sinigang and pancit bihon. It’s so good. This is my to go place for philipino food. Love it!
Lauren S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aurora, CO
My boyfriend and I love this place. Every time we come the food is spot on. The lumpia, chicken adobo, and pancit bihon are our favorites. It’s a great little place to go if you’re in the area or craving Filipino food. Plus it’s usually pretty quiet and super quick.
Kenny N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
Great customer service, good food, solid prices. Regarding the chicken soup with ginger — it’s a large bowl with ginger coins and two large chunks of chicken. I was a bit overwhelmed and took most of it to go. The chicken belong on a cutting board to break it down smaller.
Devorah R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
This is my Filipino restaurant joint in So Denver! There are days that I just don’t feel like cooking Flip food, if I need a Pancit fix, this is my to go place! Their Pancit Bihon is awesome, Pinakbet and Dinuguan if you’re daring! The staff are super nice and funny. This little resto is family owned and operated, which is pretty cool. Mabuhay!
Mindy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Commerce City, CO
It was two of my sisters’ birthdays and they wanted to try the Halo Halo. We(4 sisters) ordered an appetizer and four dishes: the Shang Hai Lumpia, the Lechon Kawali, the Pancit Bihon, the Chicken Adobo, and the Kare Kare. For desert we ordered two Halo Halo, Ube and Coconut. The Shang Hai Lumpia were just that, tiny beef egg rolls. It reminded me of the frozen Lean Cuisine Fajita Style spring rolls at your local grocery store. The Lechon Kawaili was very fatty, oily and BLAND. It came with a dipping sauce on the side that none of my sisters and I were fond of. The Pancit Bihon was by far the most likable dish. It had texture and a palatable flavor. The Chicken Adobo was dry and sad. Each of us took a bite of the chicken and left that dish alone. It was so dry that when pulled apart it kinda just shredded into pieces. The flavor was also weak. I’ve heard great things about Adobo chicken and this was truly a disappointment. The Kare Kare was okay but bland. It had a strong beef flavor and hearty. We added salt and it went from a 2⁄10 to a 5⁄10. The garlic rice was the Best but I wouldn’t come back to just eat that here. The service was good. Two young lady helped us out. The two Halo Halos we ordered were yummy. Two sisters didn’t like the beans. Next time, if I ever go back, I think I’ll just ask for a scoop of Ube, Coconut, Mango and Pineapple ice cream and skip all the extras. I do not anticipate coming back here with all the other Asian restaurants in the area. Total cost: $ 80 with tips.
Danny K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Aurora, CO
Ordered a sisig and my wife ordered kare kare and sagogulaman drink to go and i dont know what was in it looked like mold or something so she returned it. Food wasnt great kare needed more taste so did the sisig. I came before and, the adobo chicken was dry. Staff was friendly
Dojo A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Murrieta, CA
Wow!!! I’m glad I found this place while in Denver for business. I ordered one of my all time favorite Filipino food which is BBQ and boy it was delish! It was different from what I’m used to in Southern CA with the sweet side of it but this one was flavorful and the meat was very tender. You get 3 nice portion of Bbq skewer plus a side of veggie and rice(you can also choose garlic rice if you want to). The place was clean and it’s a sit down type of resto so your food is cooked to order so it’s worth the 10 – 15 minute wait. I will definitely be back here during one of my business trips to Denver!
Kirsten S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aurora, CO
My first experience with Filipino food. Clean, super friendly and helpful service, and yum! Will definitely be back!
John J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Northwest, Denver, CO
This is a great spot! My better half is half Filipino(sp).? So we had to try it! We have cooked our own before and had several traditional meals… So, we have a good idea of how it should be. The restaurant was busy while we were there. Understaffed for sure, but be patient! We had some lumpiang, chicken and of course, the ponsit. All were amazing, and crazy cheap. The service was slow but so friendly. The food was amazing. Probably a great take-out
Brian J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
My family went here before we went to our friends birthday party last night. We haven’t been here in a while and thought this is a good opportunity to come back here since we were in the neighborhood. The last time we were here, we were disappointed with the service and food. This time we were impressed! The service was friendly and fast! We were told to sit anywhere we like, and as soon as we sat down our waitress was there ready to take our orders with a smile. We started out with Lumpia Shanghai, waters, and 2 calamansi juice. Juice was good. The Lumpia had the meats coming out of the rolls but the flavor was still good. For our main dishes we ordered the Lechon Kawali, Daing Na Bangus, and Sisig. Let’s just say there was none left! The Lechon Kawali was crispy but not dry. The Bangus was fried just right. And the sisig was full or flavors with perfect texture. Even though we were already full, we still ordered the Halo Halo. This was my wife’s favorite part of the meal because she hasn’t had this in a while. This too was good and definitely something to try if one has never had this before. This experience definitely made us want to come back again.
James M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aurora, CO
Popi does a nice job here. Tasty pinoy food. Met a friend for dinner and ordered lumpia, manok tinola, pinakbet, pancit bihon, garlic rice, chicken adobo and pork inihaw. It’s not like Chinese, Japanese or Korean darn it. It’s Filipino food and it’s good. Try it, you’ll like it.:-p Had halo halo for dessert. :-)
John M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Arvada, CO
Visited yesterday. The best Filipino food I’ve ever had. Granted, I’m not exactly an expert, but I have had it before a few times. My wife, who is Filipina, was also very happy with the food. She would have liked to see Dinuguan on the menu, but that’s just personal preference. For me, the Pinakbet was too bago’ong(too fishy), but my wife really enjoyed it. The only complaint we had was that the«boba» in the halo-halo were not very good. Side note to the owners: As far as we are able to tell, all Google services are free.
Will C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Aurora, CO
Get Shanghai Lumpia for sure, this is the only reason why I come back. I wish there were more Filipino restaurants in the Denver area =(
Alan N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oklahoma City, OK
Cute little place here. This is nothing against the restaurant, but get ready to be mean mugged by every patron lol. We ordered lumpia and halo halo, both were awesome! Will try to come back for more, I love halo halo. We got the mango and it was delicious, helped with the late summer heat.
Charles C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT
The BBQ pork was to die for and certainly recommend the garlic rice. The chicken adobo was also flavorful but a bit more subtle. I also really enjoyed the vegetable side that came with it. This place is family run so the staff is extremely nice. I would give them 6 stars if I could!
Casey D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
Aurora’s Crown Jewel What a delightful place! Sunburst Grill is unique because it is one of the only places to find Filipino food in the greater metro area; furthermore, it’s truly special because the food is phenomenal! Right away Maraming Salamat made me feel at home. He explained all of the dishes very well and the service was fantastic. He expertly attended to me and a slew of other guests with ease. The social aspects of the dinner were friendly and on point. The food was awe-inspiring. For an appetizer I had the Lumpiang Shanghai(shrimp and ground pork egg rolls with sweet and sour sauce). Delicious! The pièce de résistance was the main entrée, a grilled milkfish stuffed with tomatoes/onions and served with rice. I ate the entire thing, head-to-tail. I highly suggest this course if you are having a serious fish craving. It was delectable! As for the restaurant itself, Sunburst Grill is small and intimate. It’s a perfect spot for dates and small groups. Are you ready for a savory dinning experience? Better hurry up and get to Sunburst Grill!!!