I would not recommend this place. Probably will not come here again. Came here with my family looking for some flavorful Filipino food, and left dissatisfied. The only thing we actually enjoyed was our pancit canton. The servers were friendly though, that’s why I gave it two stars instead of one. Not to mention, the food took a very long time to prepare despite us being the only customers. We even had to cancel one of our orders, because lack of time. If you do go here, I hope you have a better experience than we did.
Annie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
I work night time so usually get off at 10 or midnight & this place timing is perfect for my late night hunger. They are open until 5am. The food here is so satisfying. I’ve been here three times and it never disappoints. I’ve tried the Sigsig, fried adobo rice, bagoong fried rice, garlic rice, karekare, pancit canton, street food. I made sure I ordered my favorite types of filipino dishes haha, and a friend recommended the sigsig and sure enough it’s amazing and a dish that I’ve always ordered every visit. So if you go here I defiantly recommend the sigsig and adobo rice or on a lighter side garlic rice… Sooooo satisfying. I like intestines, so the Isaw and pig ears for street food on a stick dipped in their sauces, vinegar and onion… Amazeballs!
Rachelle R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Came in for lunch and the place was empty, but we also came in 45 min after they opened. We ordered the staples: Longsilog and Tapsilog– good Bulalo– super bland and meat was tough Kare Kare and came with singing soup– All bland Sisig Fries– very good, but only had a little sisig on top. The sisig here was flavorful and wasn’t greasy as DT’s. The atmosphere is like every Filipino restaurant, where there is a karaōke and a dance floor. Am I the only one who that is tired of this look and somewhat embarrassed? Anyway, that’s just a personal opinion. Server was great and very attentive. Place was clean including the restrooms(a plus). I will try this place again and order other items.
Jaimie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
stick to the sisig dishes. everything else whatevers. not the best Filipino food in town but it will do if you need some drinks and want pulutan. I think this is a lot better than café moda. service is really slow here, even when the place is empty. this place really needs some updates on the décor though. its old looking and seems like there is always a broken chair or table. the booths def need a facelift.
Michell A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
Poor service! 30 minutes for our calamari to arrive wt just 10 costumers the night of july 4th. For the bar tender –do you know how to make Margarita?
Jose D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Northwest, Las Vegas, NV
Seriously for being Hispanic I felt welcomed at this place you guys need to try this dish called sigsig I tried it at other places in Vegas I think this place takes the cake with the food! Thanks again bar Kara ave for a memorable time! I Will definitely come here more often.
Anne C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Great spot! Excellent service, food was delicious, great ambiance… This is a good place to spend time with friends. They have live music, as well as karaōke.
Tracy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
I went here for the first time for the Glen Jacinto event. There was a huge fight between the opening band and some of the audience. They evacuated the place but some people already left without paying. Bad first impression. There was hardly any staff for a busy night and our food took literally an hour to get to us. The food was okay, nothing special. Service was ok. What a disappointment. Will not be going back anytime soon.
Jason Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
The best Filipino bar/karaōke/club in Las Vegas. Make sure to try their delicious foods like Sisig, Sisig Fries, Sisig Bangus, Tokwa’t Baboy, isaw, Fishballs, Silog plates, and many more! Plus they have the COLDESTBEER in town, Beer Below Zero. Highly recommended to all party people in Las Vegas.
Andrei S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Marietta, GA
The food here is ok. Their taho tastes different from back home. I wasn’t a fan. I ordered balut and it was overcooked and dry. The three times I visited the place there is always barely any people. I can probably see why. The décor/interior was tacky and their music needs to be more modern. Service was ok.
Jean C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Centennial, Las Vegas, NV
I met a group of friends for dinner to celebrate a birthday. I had this venue bookmarked for a while now. So when I heard dinner was @ this venue, I was excited! I recently took a 3 week holiday vacation in the Philippines and I gobbled up all the authentic Filipino food I can eat! Too bad Pinas has no Unilocal :( Anyway, I was prepared not to expect too much at Bar Kada Ave since I just came from motherland. I was glad I didn’t have high expectations because the food was just OK. I ordered the chicken skin which I thought needed more garlicky flavor. They served breakfast all day which is a plus for me. I had breakfast(Tapsilog) for dinner. The two food I ordered were both barely served warm. The tapa was super tender but needs more flavoring. The garlic fried rice was not the best I’ve had. And last, service definitely needs improvement. Overall, it’s nice to have a place where people can eat, drink, and do Pinoy Karaōke other than the better known Café Moda.
David H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Amazing place! Halo Halo is bomb with a rum and coke on the side. Everyone should come here its awesome
Chris P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
This is my first time eating at this restaurant. And I must say it looks similar like Café Moda. They have a dancefloor, if you want to dance and there’s music always playing. Now for the food. I don’t know the names of some of the traditional filipino foods. But I order whatever tastes good. My friend told me to get the pork with fried rice and egg. I did. And it’s really good. Also the waitress was really nice and gave good customer service. She gave us a discount when she saw the Unilocal had a 15% discount on orders over $ 50. I don’t mind coming back to try the other foods on the menu.
Charlotte L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Southwest, Las Vegas, NV
Service was terrible. Granted it was a Friday night but knowing it will be busy you would expect the service to be on point. The waitress was sweet but could not provide any info about certain things on the menu. Sisig fries was a disappoint. A whole bunch of fries and barely sisig. Fries were dry and our waters wasn’t servers after 25 mins. Turon, was another item is have to ad to the list of disappoint. Was not made properly. The music was way too loud and the smoke machine was terrible idea while people eat. I will not go here ever again.
Regina C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Henderson, NV
Came here to watch a comedy show and I thought the venue was decent. Since it was late, I was too full to order food. However, I did order halo halo with ube ice cream. It was pricey for subpar halo halo. $ 7.49…and to think that’s the same price as the fish balls skewers, isaw. Earl and I will have to return to try other items. The service was good. Bryan kept checking on us. Earl also ordered san Miguel light and another IPA. He thought the price was decent. For now, I will rate it as A-OK. Will update once I tried more food.
Dev M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
If you’re looking and craving for a Filipino dish late at night and with a decent ambience here’s a place I could suggest. Upon entering, you’ll be welcome with the fun filled ambience yet we got a 3 – 5 minute wait upon the hostess greetings and for us to be checked in, though regardless she greeted with a warm smile. Upon seating, and ready for ordering… It was a fast check in.(I hope it’s not bcos it’s a weekday though… But well see. Next time yea? Lol) So, food came and it’s a wooooow… Portion wise, it’s good for two or three.(Good job on that.) How was the food? My say, it’s mouthful. not bcos I eat these kinda but it is indeed mouthful. #thumbsupforthat They also offer a dance floor for those people who have a happy feet; Sound Check wise: Great selections to begin with. Not those oldies kind of songs. Up to date. #niceselectionsofsongs and in case you feel like you wanna sing your hearts out, they offer that too. IF you have the guts or you just wanna have fun, microphone is free for grabs. The only thing that I would say I would minus my stars, was when our server missed one item.(I guess our female server didn’t hear us bcos of the sounds. Let’s just say or yet let’s blame it on the sounds. Haha) but again, regardless our servers was up to their game. Table touching, was just a 5 stars. They also offer their bar… Awesome.(Good job on the«No under 21 allowed» So above all, our experience is a 4 Stars. Maybe next time, I’ll for sure add that 1 more star. Oh wait before I forgot, they also offer a $ 15 off on 50 and up. So, a must try. A way to end a Manic Monday. Till next time. Oh, wait before I forget; one more thing that bothers me was the«headset»(and it was our female server, she’s using it on the floor which for me is a no-no.)… Errr, to think the sounds was at it’s blast, how on earth will she possibly hear us? Oh, well again… There’s another day. I’m still giving a four stars. Customer Service is a must to me still and it was a superb.
Kristi D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
My family and I went here for the first time yesterday(Sunday). Must say, it’s a great place to hang out and catch up with old friends and family, especially for Filipinos. I ordered I think, Hotsilog?(Philippine hotdogs, eggs, with fried rice) and oh my goodness they have balut!(something DT’s doesn’t have). It definitely made me miss the Philippines. For the first time in 12 years, I tried balut again and well, I wasn’t really a big fan of it knowing there’s a dead bird inside. My parents told me I used to eat them a lot before but I was young then. I only ate the yellow part though. I also ordered fish balls during happy hour, now THAT was the real deal. I couldn’t stop eating it! After we ate, my family sang karaōke, like a usual Filipino would do. Overall, I loved the place and I’m positive my whole family loved it too. We will definitely come back! :)
Laurie V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Only place I know of that serve silogs(your choice of meat, egg, garlic/rice, tomatoes, and vinegar for dipping!)… MASARAP! ***mouth watering just thinking about it*** Tocilog(tocino — pork) Longsilog(longonisa — sausage) Bisteksilog(beef) Bangsilog(fried milkfish) I’ve been here 3x in 2 weeks. This is either really sad or pretty smart! lol Initial visit was with a co-worker around 9:30pm on a Monday. No one was really in there and, yet, it took the host about 5 minutes to notice us(even tho she was 10 feet from us at the bar). After seating us, I immediately ordered the bangsilog(I was starving!) and he ordered tapsilog. We loved it. Large portion of garlic fried rice with crispy garlic chips on top. Milkfish(bangus) satisFRIED(yes, I said satisfried) my craving for fish. As a first timer, the food was enough to keep me wanting more… sadly, the service was lacking because I had to wave the girl down for water… and it wasn’t busy. Second time, I convinced handful of friends to come here for Sunday dinner. Oddly enough, when we arrived at 6; the place was busyyyyyyyy. We waited 15 minutes to be noticed/seated; and it wasn’t even by the hostess — the bartender seated us. Turns out they were slammed with a family party that had 20 extra people in the rsvp. You know us, Filipinos, travel with the village! The bartender was nice enough to bring out a makeshift/party table onto the dancefloor for us. He kept apologizing, as well, for the lack of immediate service… He kept saying that they were understaffed. We said it was«ok» cause, in reality, ish happens… that’s a part of restaurant life. We ordered family style sisig fries, sisig nachos, chicken wings, bangsilog(for me), bisteksilog, eggplant torta, and tapsilog. Sisig wasn’t even close to being as good as Café Moda’s sisig. not crunchy. The nachos, obvi, had cheese on it and it was a weird thought but, didn’t taste too bad. My friend loved his eggplant torta, more so, after dipping it in his banana ketchup. Chicken wings were whatever. Overall, everyone was satisfied with this visit. BUT, we were charged 20% auto gratuity for our large group. Third time’s a charm and a friend had her husband’s 30th bday festivities there. We came on a Friday and got reserved tables on the dancefloor. Ordered whole bunch of apps(pancit, veggie lumpia, shanghai lumpia) that were blah. The veggie lumpia was all lumpia wrapper and had no veggies in them. Shanghai lumpia was burnt. Pancit is a no brainer and can’t go wrong. Steller stand out was when my roomie ordered chicken skin and fried rice. UGH. That chicken skin dipped in vinegar is drooooooooooooooool **mouth watering** Friday was $ 5 Patron and AMF. Needless to say, we were entertained all night with people karaōke-ing, rapping, and dancing. It’s as entertaining as a normal Filipino party =) After these 3 visits: — Service is lacking; only because they’re understaffed. Bartender was great! — Food isn’t a real standout, other than the SILOGS! I mean, really… =) — I need to practice my karaōke skills cuz one day I will have more than enough AMF to really get up there and sing in front of complete strangers.
April D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
So I didn’t try the food, so this review is for the bar/club atmosphere. So I have to start of with the fact that I hate the whole restaurant/club thing. I don’t want to eat my meal with music blaring in my ears. And I have to yell to place an order. The laser lights sparkling up the room made it feel cheesy. The music was constant and too loud. It was a Saturday and they had a live band and a DJ. I really wasn’t into either of them. Some older women took to the dance floor and had a good time which is nice to see. It wasn’t very busy . The drinks weren’t horribly expensive but they were weak. No Happy Hour prices since there was a live band:( I would not go back!
Jade W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Came out for a intimate gathering of friends night out and decided to come to this new spot for drinks and bar food. I split chicarron bulaklak and sisig with a few people. The chicarron was decent, but I prefer smaller cuts so you get better crisp to the fatty center ratio. The sisig is fairly decent. I think maybe we should have ordered a bit differently only because it was greasy pork bits overload, specially since I was just at a taco crawl event earlier. They had live entertainment, a band and a DJ during their intermissions. There is a stage if you want to dance. My biggest complaint was the volume. We left after a bit because we could not hold any conversation. I tried and ended up a bit hoarse and gave up. There is a happy medium as I’ve been to bar hangouts where a seat in the back meant you can have both. Most of the people really into it anyways will be dancing, right in front of the band so you don’t need it to blare. Just a note that they offer happy hour specials daily of 50% off appetizers and $ 5 drink specials(7−10pm) but do not while there is live entertainment. You may want to call and ask if you’re coming there for happy hour on a weekend. It’s not a bad Filipino bar though. It’s typical vibe of the bar-staurants in Philippines.