Halo Halo Kitchen Phoenix AZ – Filipino Food – Worth a Fork! Great Value Restaurant

Halo Halo Kitchen is a casual Filipino Restaurant located in Phoenix Arizona. You might be wondering WTFork is Filipino Food?…………. Filipino Food is a fusion cuisine that was developed from natural surroundings with influences from Spanish, Malaysian, Chinese, Japanese, Indian and American Cuisines.

When you walk in you see it’s a grocery store of different foods with a DJ Table in the dining room. You walk into a cafeteria line, a cooked fish case, a breakfast menu and pictures of food on the wall. There is much to absorb in this little place. If you are not familiar with Filipino Foods I recommend to research the menu some because it’s difficult to tell what the foods are by the pictures and the names. Everyone just points to what they want. I did some research and here is my cheat sheet of some of the offerings. But don’t worry….the people behind the counter are friendly and helpful.

When you enter it looks like this.

Then you walk threw the cafeteria line.

Bottom left is breakfast menu

Here’s a closer look at menu above.

Here’s the fish case.

This case sells out fast and had much more fish in there when I came in.

You pass these foods before you order.

It’s hard to tell what foods you are looking at.

We order, pay, grab a table number and find a table. There is what looks like a DJ Table and signs for karaoke next to a cabinet of liquors.

All the tables are filled except for one.

I ordered a fish that resembles a porgy and asked for rice and a vegetable.

The fish is served warm not hot but is fresh tasting and cooked well. The skin peels easily and the sweet moist meat comes right of the bones. This is a very good plate of fish. The vegetables are very homey and were braised in what taste like tomatoes, onions and garlic. In the mix are green beans, kabochca squash, eggplant and bitter melon…..The bitter melon was bitter for me.

My husband got the Sisig (sizzling pork).

He said it was tender delicious, very spicy and had an unexpected bitterness. The egg added that perfect sauce to it. He didn’t use what he thinks was a mayonnaise squirt.

Did I mention that there is a dessert bar in the middle of the restaurant?

This wasn’t my first visit to Halo Halo Kitchen but this was my first time trying the signature dessert.

Here is the Special Halo Halo………The regular Halo Halo is a dollar less and doesn’t have the purple yam ice cream.

Well here we go!

The top is purple yam ice cream. Next is a house made square of flan followed by sweet beans. The main part of the dessert is shaved ice with evaporated milk. There are pieces of coconut and jelled fruits and different beans. I think its a little too big for even two people but is very interesting. I like when you get a little tiny bit of flan or ice cream and a sweet bean with the creamy ice…that is good.

We clear our plates and head out passing some of the grocery goods.

That was my trip to Halo Halo Kitchen in Phoenix….. The fish entree and Sisig Pork and a bottle of water only cost $21.00 (subject to change) and the food was VERY GOOD and a GREAT VALUE! (special Halo Halo purchased separately at $5.50)

**********A FORKING GREAT VALUE!************

Halo Halo Kitchen is Worth a Fork!

Worth a Fork!

www.HaloHaloKitchen.com

Everything is subject to change and your experience may or may not differ.

The Forking Truth

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