Super disappointed with this place… We thought we finally found a good Filipino restaurant but unfortunately, the service and the food was mediocre. For some reason, we didn’t get our food until 30 – 40 minutes after we ordered, which wouldn’t really bother me but this was after seeing the table next to us get their food within minutes and half of their party came after we arrived and had ordered… It was just us, the table next to us, and one person at the bar so it wasn’t even packed. What really disappointed me was the fact that the lady came over with the chicken adobo and said, «Sorry, we only have half a bowl of chicken adobo right now. Is that okay?» And we took it but we wouldn’t have if we had known that we would still be charged full price for it. What a ripoff!!! J also swears this food gave him food poisoning so just be careful!
Robert F.
Classificação do local: 5 Moorpark, CA
Best Filipino foods in Yokosuka. The couple who owns the place make you feel at home. I come here every night but Tuesday’s(they are closed). Everything is great and cooked to order unlike the other Filipino eatery in Yokosuka. I love how you’re always greeted with a smile. If you are looking for Filipino eatery this is the place to be.
Philippe G.
Classificação do local: 5 Kern, CA
The food is always great, my wife always gets the pancit palabok and I get some type of lechon. Also like the fish and squid ball. Service is pretty fast and it’s nice that they speak Tagalog so not too much language barrier. They also have TFC playing on the TV so feels kinda like home. Pretty close to the front gate of the base, so easy to get too especially if you’re new to the area.
Mark B.
Classificação do local: 4 Yokosuka, Japan
When I’m hungry like a bear and its past midnight where will he go to eat in Yokosuka? Or get breakfast for the next morning because he doesn’t want to cook? Welcome to Loco Coco! Filipino food late at night that hits the spot and makes sure you enter that food coma. The past two visits I’ve ordered longsilog– longanisa(sweet cured Filipino sausage, rice and egg). Tonight I ordered Dinuguan, a dish of pork meat, intestines, kidneys and ears cooked in a pig blood. Some call it chocolate meat. Very delicious especially over rice. The Filipino food is consistently great. Service is great as well. Have a San Miguel or a Red Horse while you wait. Bonus points: the Filipino Channel/GMA is on. Can’t get that on AFN or basic cable