I've only been to one other Filipino restaurant which is in the West End, and I found the food there overpriced and bland.
However, the sisig I had at Kamayan sa Earls Court was the best I've had (and I can say that because my mother in law hasn't cooked it for me yet!). I always thought that pilipino na pagkain was masarap, pero hindi maanhang naman. The sisig at Kamayan sa Earl's Court really hits the spot, being masarap atchaka maanhang. The portions of all the food are generous. We had two main courses, rice, two deserts and two drinks and it came to £29 - very reasonable for London, and we had to take some home in a doggy bag. If we had more room we'd have also had pinakbet.
We originally found the restaurant next door on Google, but they were full when we got there and we're glad we decided to try this one instead!
Seems like an authentic Filipino place, close to Earl's Court station. The staff is extremely patient and lovely - they listened and handled so we'll all my dietary restrictions still serving me a good and filling meal
Food was great. My fav is the fried tilapia and crispy pata. The others are a bit too oily for us.
Food is yummy. Only serving time needs improvement as they dont serve the orders per table all at once. Nevertheless it's always nice to visit and support your own community. Overall, it was worth a visit.
If you are a Filipino and misses home - this is the resto for you!!
Service size is very big! So if you are a party of two, ask if they offer smaller portions.
Tried the boodle « kamayan » fight for the first time in London and it did not disappoint! Amazing food, lovely staff and overall 10/10 😍
Came here for comfort food after my NCLEX and Kamayan did not disappoint! I loved their sisig and halo halo. Overall good food servings and also all the staff members were kind & helpful! Will definitely come back to try more from their menu 😊
Food was good, authentic. Kare Kare & Sisig were great though sisig was quite spicy. Ambiance was like we were really in the Philippines.
The service was no good though..they need to hire more people, there was literally only 1 person serving, setting/cleaning tables, taking orders, payments etc. so the food took sooo long (some 30 min, some more than an hour) & they forgot some orders. Poor man was doing his best though.
Good place to dine in if you're craving for Filipino Food. Just take note of the time and day when you are planning to visit. Most of the time its fully packed specially on Holidays, and can sometimes take toll on the server since occasionally, its only one person who serves the costumers. Serving time can take 30 to 40 mins or more depending on the food you ordered or the time of day.
Absolutely amazing experience here, the staff were friendly and welcoming from the very beginning, they took the time to chat and have even convinced me to visit the Philippines one day!
It did take a little while for the food to be ready, but it was worth the wait; the meat was cooked perfectly and the flavours were excellent. Truly an enjoyable experience and I look forward to dining here again when I'm next in the area.
Our first time in this restaurant and our cravings for Filipino food was definitely satisfied, good serving portions, tastes really good. Will definitely come back when in London.
The place are well arranged and clean , food taste good and well cooked, the server are well mannered and very helpful. Overall the place is recommendable.
Gave this restaurant 5 stars. First, the ambiance was like you're back at home. Moreover, the food was great. It tastes like authentic Filipino food. We ordered Crispy pata, pork sisig, pancit canton, kare-kare, dinugoan. For the price, it wasn’t too bad at all. Also, I recommend have some Red Horse beer before you eat 😆👍🏻
Enjoyed lunch with a friend. We had longganisa, bulaklak, crispy pata & monggo with a big serving of rice. Yummy!
Try it if you’re looking for authentic Filipino cuisine!
Food was delicious, and the service is very good. Manong in the counter is very friendly and approachable. I highly recommend it not just for the Filipino but for other nationality as well to try this restaurant.
Went there yesterday with hubby for lunch. We were very cautious with our orders as we have been over excited before in other Filipino restos in London ended up very disappointed. I find this Resto very Filipino place, I was not disappointed at all. Our order were very basic and conservative but gosh tasted how for me Filipino food should be. I am not into fusion at all which some pinoy restos are, looks good and ambiance nice but lacking in taste. Went to romulos and kasa and kin, didn't realise they are same company. If you want nice looking and and ambiance go there but to my palette they serve fusion there so won't go back. Go to less showy Filipino restos for very authentic Filipino food. 2 pinoy restos I know in earls court are simple but authentic pinoy taste. Next visit, won't hold back. Crispy pata, soooo good. See you soon!
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