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  • Bayan Cafe
    Homestyle Filipino cuisine. It is our pleasure to bring to midtown Manhattan the cuisine of the Philippines. The country, comprised of 7,000 plus islands, carries gastronomic influences from Spain, Mexico, India, China and neighboring South East Asian nations. Discover the magical dishes concocted by our experienced chef, displayed before your eyes. Come, enjoy the Filipino Fiesta - New York, NY between 2nd and 3rd Ave. on E. 45th St.
    http://www.bayancafe.com
    (Added: Wed May 02 2007 Hits: 68 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Kuma Inn
    WELCOME Among New York City foodies, it is no secret that there are no secrets. A good thing, too --- a kept secret is more likely to become a closed restaurant or vanished food cart. However there are some hard to find spots, places that you are less likely to stumble across by accident. Kuma Inn is just such a place. On the southern end of the restaurant and bar-filled blocks between Houston and Delancey Street, it would be easy to miss Kuma Inn. Hidden away behind a relatively non-descript door and up a staircase you’ll find this cozy space serving excellent Southeast Asian-style tapas (from the menu: “small plate appetizers that usually accompany sherry or other aperitifs, in this case sake”) accompanied by an extensive sake list.
    http://www.kumainn.com
    (Added: Mon Dec 11 2006 Hits: 128 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Philippine Fiesta Village
    Philippine Fiesta Village has reigned as one of Queens' finest Filipino restaurants since it was established in 2001. Betty and Fred Olitan are the owners of the restarant. Together, they bring a welcoming warmth to this venerable establishment and demonstrate a passion for excellence. The chef integrates classic and authentic Filipino cuisine - Richmond Hill, NY.
    http://www.pinoyonboard.com/pfv/index.html
    (Added: Mon Sep 15 2003 Hits: 186 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
  • Taste of Asia
    A Filipino American Restaurant located in the heart of Queens, New York. Catering all your needs for every occasion... Karaoke Filipino style... parties... all you can eat buffet... bar... special events and holidays... free delivery... Aauthentic Filipino cuisine - Flushing, NY.
    http://www.tasteofasiainc.com
    (Added: Thu Feb 15 2007 Hits: 59 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It
 








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