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Isla Filipino Restaurant

Isla Filipino Restaurant

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4.2 Google Review
5720 Mowry School Rd, Newark, California, 94560, United States
(510) 445-1602 www.myislarestaurant.com
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Apr 15, 2018
I'm not very happy with this restaurant. First, all seats are hard wood...uncomfortable if you don't have any padding "back there". Secondly and more importantly, we had a birthday boy in our group. The restaurant has a promo for birthdays getting choice of a few dishes for free. The " policy" is that there must be 4 people in the group. We only had three; however, we ordered 6 entrees (take home is always great). The waiter wouldn't give my buddy his birthday dish. Isla lost a lot of future sales because of that. Update: the waiter didn't bother to write our order down so of course, the order was wrong... deducting another star. Additional update: one person in our group had some diarrhea after the meal, suspect poorly cooked food.

Mar 3, 2018
Great environment, music, flat screens, happy people and of course the food was Masarap! We ordered the combo meal. Decent prices and big servings. Professional service. Check the pics and give this post a thumbs up too!

May 8, 2018
Foods are very good, prices are reasonable very pilipino ambience where you can feel you’re in eating at lola’s and lolo’s house in the province.

Apr 28, 2018
VERY DISAPPOINTING!!!! FOOD ARE VERY PRICEY!!!! BUT NOOOO MEAT!!!! CHOPSUEY NO SHRIMPS!!!! THE TINOLA COMBINATION CHICKEN ARE ALL BONES AND 3 MUSCLES!!!! AND YEAH IT'S ALL SOUP!!!! CRISPY PATA!!!! LOL!!!! WHERE'S THE OTHER HALF OF THE LEG????!!!!.... AND $10 TO $15 PER ORDER AND THE SERVING ARE SO SMALL. NOT WORTH IT. FOR SURE NOT COMING BACK.... KALESA IS WAY BETTER.... SORRY JUST TELLING THE TRUTH ....

Mar 29, 2018
Great for big groups. Love the huge shared plate. You get to sample everything

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Opening Hours

Mon:11 am - 9:30 pm
Tue:11 am - 9:30 pm
Wed:11 am - 9:30 pm
Thu:11 am - 9:30 pm
Fri:11 am - 9:30 pm
Sat:10 am - 9:30 pm

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