Irma's Pampanga Restaurant

Irma's Pampanga Restaurant is a filipino restaurant Mission District San Francisco located in United States.

6 / 10
24
ratings
  • Phone

    (415) 626-6688

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  • Type

    Filipino Restaurant

Address

2901 16th St (South Van Ness) San Francisco , CA 94103 United States

Reservations No
Credit Cards Yes (incl. Visa & American Express)
Outdoor Seating No
Restroom Yes
Menus Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

Comments / 10


Keywords:

casual lumpia inexpensive sinigang lunch
Ami H.

Try one of their cheap , filling, tasty breakfasts and dont miss the lumpia when hot n fresh. Them little munch sticks are outa sight.

Jeremy Kneessi

Good inexpensive Filipino food near the Mission. Come early as they do run out of things. Accepts debit/credit cards. Usually is showing a TFC show on the big screen .

Wilfred Wong

The food is good and representative of authentic Filipino food . The service is spotty. The older folks, probably the owners, don’t seem to care about customer service. They seemed tired and grumpy.

Jeff Weinstein

Go with a large group for lunch and taste the whole shmorgishborg

Andree Reyes

Eeewww ???????? the place needs to be clean and sanitation! Everything really looks dirty ! I don’t ever recommend this place to eat!!!! Believe me! ????????

Hanna Opmaco

If you miss Filipino foods , this is the place to go to.

Jenny

Get both kinds of lumpia . Share with friends

Nana Apostolopoulou

Try BBQ chicken sticks !!!!!

Angelo S.

Not much for ambiance (dive) but the food is good, cheap and plentiful.

Anthony John

I love sinigang na baboy

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