Ihawan

Ihawan is a filipino restaurant Woodside located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (718) 205-1480

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  • Type

    Filipino Restaurant

Address

4006 70th St (at Roosevelt Ave) Woodside , NY 11377 United States

Reservations No
Credit Cards Yes
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

Comments / 40


Keywords:

avocado shake barbecue Filipino food good service breakfast food great value desserts crispy pata trendy sisig good for a quick meal chicken lechon brunch food lunch dinner sinigang eggs chicharon bulaklak bangus
Karen

Must-haves: lumpia , fried pork , sisig , milk fish . Excellent service with big smiles.

Alex

the sisig is SO good. avocado shake is a must. bbq pork skewers are delicious and the kare-kare is out of this world.

Violeta Sibulan

The best of all Filipino food ...the barbecue is deliciously out of the world...crispy pata is mouth watering... for dessert the flan , avocado shake ...service is great too.. enjoy!!!

Marina

The bangus sinigang has the perfect amount of sour. Sooo good!

Justin Ordoveza

The dining room is on the second floor. The avocado shake is excellent, it's better than most places.

ᴡ Hervias

The food is absolutely delicious. Always well-cooked. The avocado shake is a timeless favorite. However, the service is awful. I've been coming here since I was a kid. Service got worse overtime.

Kimmie Ohh

You can order ahead for pick up. FYI - when picking up, if paying with card, you have to go upstairs to pay. If paying with cash, you could pay downstairs.

Bing

be sure you have bbq , kare-kare, crispy pata , sinigang , sisig , lechon kawali, and chicharon bulaklak on your table (it's a lot right?! lol if that's the case invite your family & friends to share with

Jarel Hill

Crispy pata was awesome. Wasn’t a big fan of the kare-kare and the grilled pork belly .

A Espinosa

Their Barbeque , milkfish sinigang , lechon paksiw, sisig are some of the few tasty Filipino food . Dinning here feels like I'm just in the Philippines! =)

Real Cheap Eats

"No matter how many farm-to-table renditions of pork belly you’ve tried, lechon kawali, uncured bacon deep-fried and cut into cubes, is a simple delight" ($7.75).

Kelvin Fadul

Love it, come here all the time!!

abby

good ol' filipino standards: crispy pata , laing, pork bbq , lechon kawali, sisig ... for something sweet, get the avocado shake or buko pan dan

Kimmie Ohh

Always get their kare kare & pork bbq sticks!

Puu Kampolratana

BBQ pork , chicken and the crispy pork are so good.

nymag

Try the crispy pata here, a fantastically fatty Filipino-style pork knuckle . Featured in Cheap Eats 2011!

Allen Collantes

The crispy pata and the pancit canton are good. The bicol express is super spicy

Gemstonn Alegre

Good food! But if you're like my brother who likes to drink Filipino Beers , they won't have that here other than that it's a decent Filipino Restaurant

Miss Herico

The Breakfast special is great! $7 for 2 items, garlic rice , eggs , and coffee . bangus & chicken bbq for me, pls!

Trevor Kunk

The sisig is awesome and should not be missed, fried knuckle is pretty damn good as well !

Alaina Paciulli

Of course the BBQ is great, but my favorite is the Laing!

John Valencia

the service is wack but the food is heavenly. try the avocado shake !

Kimmie Ohh

The portions here are a bit small.

Rina

This place is awesome!! Polite service , real food at a great price!

Gregory Segarra

While I have been to this place many times. It helps if you demand service. If you are not Filipino, you could starve to death waiting for them to ask you if want to order. Why would I come I sit down

Pookie Puffs

Best grilled & Filipino food in Queens

SkeeterNYC

Lechon kawali is going to be your best friend here. That and the BBQ pork skewers . Repeat after me..."fat is good" Read more

Trebla Osuba

Kare-kare is my favorite here. It's oxtail in peanut butter sauce .

Joseph Refuela

Sizzling steak !

Gregory Segarra

I think Filipinos eat with their hands or they thing I eat with my hands. Cause I am still waiting for a fork after 35 minutes. No wonder it is 6 bucks

Novi

Boodle fight!

Tina A.

Um wassup with the food?! The size of the food per dish gotten smaller, except the bbq meal.

Victor

Longganisa for breakfast is great

Macho James

Order your food with an ICED BUKO.

Jennifer Deseo

Great grilled food, but expect service to be unreliable and inflexible.

Trebla Osuba

Check out Ihawan2 at 50th ave bet Vernon & Jackson in Long Island City . The 7 train stops there.

Proper Idleness

crispy pata

Keroll Ann

Gotta love their pork bbq !

Noel

the food are great but the owner is such a beyotch

mark guim

try the avocado shake !

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