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Reviews for Senyorita Filipino Streetfoods Inc. in North York, ON

Hoang Pham 1 year ago
5

My new favorite place for Filipino food! We got the Siksik Silog and 2 Halo Halo, and both were amazing (Especially the Halo... Halo, the portion is huge)! The atmosphere was cozy, and the service was great! Read more

A B 1 year ago
5

Always good!! Love the sisig silog-must get! Love the boodle platters as well ?? the only thing I would suggest is hopefully... they make Goto regularly-every time we visit its always not available. Price is very reasonable as well.. i?ll keep coming back???????? Read more

Tom D 1 year ago
5

If you've never had filipino cuisine before, you MUST try Senyorita's family (pamilya) boodle. 100% a visual and gastronomic... feast that'll impress friends and family. So beautifully presented we almost couldn't bear to eat it. The pork belly, squid, allmeats were fresh and tender, perfectly grilled + seasoned. Ready to dip in the sauces and eat. Freshest and sweetest orangesI've had in a while! In-house Desserts: amazing, no words. As a restaurant they have no right to make cakes and desserts thisgood?? The ube cake is worth every penny, moist, chock-full of ube flavour. There are jelly-like coconut strands on top/withinthe cake which add a perfect level of sweetness. We also fought over who would finish the biko (the day we went they had ubebiko yema, which is ube sticky rice with a creme brulee-like topping). The problem with southeast asian cuisine is mostrestaurants have skimpy or unsatisfying dessert menus, but Senyorita doesn't spare any detail here! Gosh the staff are so niceand friendly too. Maybe invest in a second stomach because you're gonna want to eat everything here. Definitely returning to trymore things on the menu. we know who we're calling for our next party order!!! Read more

Aldous Silas 1 year ago
4

Delicious food at reasonable prices. Prices are in the middle range..not high or low. The ambience and the decor inside the... store takes the cake. It takes u back to the busy streets of Manila with jeepney signs and was a welcome distraction. Theservice was great and they customize there servings for you. The food is good. We had the kamayan feast for 2. There were manysides in that. The bangus, sea food, pork, chicken, vegetables, salted eggs, fruits , and rice. The mangoes were so fresh andtasty.. It was a really nice meal for 2. My only complain is not having 2 salted eggs instead 1. Other than that it was great.Served on Bana leaves reminds you of the province life. My partner does not eat sea food items or pork. Hence they substitutedwith fish balls and quak- quack.. coated and fried quails eggs.. We also had halo halo.. and it was great They also have somefavourite Filipino groceries. Chukies and pancit canton were somethings which made the highlight. They also reasonably pricemeals where u can get under 10 CADs. The service also is good. They don't wait for you to go and hover around. But make sure todo a reservation before you arrive as it is a small space they might run out of tables fast. We will return. Read more

Dhan Balachand 2 years ago
5

This is a gem of a restaurant! Outstanding staff! And the food is amazing! They have the best bootle fight in GTA IMO!

Jay Raza 2 years ago
4

Awsome yummy food at a decent price. They serve single to family size boodle fight platters for take out or patio. Made fresh... and you cam also order ahead of time. Read more

Niv J. 3 years ago
5

I rarely give 5 stars, but this hole-in-the-wall I stumbled upon was a welcomed surprise. The boodle was delicious & filling.... The calamari was perfectly done! And the desert drinks were concocted with homemade ice cream. The ambiance made it feel like amom & pop restaurant which was also had a small grocery section. Read more

Siu Chu L 3 years ago
4

A wonderful and friendly family run restaurant! They took their time to explain their whole menu! We got their halo halo ($8.99)... which was a very refreshing cold iced dessert on a hot day. We also got their Boodle / Kamayan spread for 2 for $30 whichcontained garlic rice, pork skewers, lechon, chicken skewers, squid, fish, salted egg, mango salad, eggplant, okra and orangeslices. They also have a large selection of Filipino street food and Ube cake that we would love to try next time! Therestaurant is very clean and there?s even a handwashing station at the front of the store. They have a patio out front as well.Currently, they are also running a little market inside where you can get all your Filipino grocery needs and snacks. Read more