Great place to eat alone or with family. Ample parking. Calm atmosphere. Try go on weekdays around 2 or 3 pm. Less people. Dietary restrictions: Ask the waiter/waitress. They know their menu well.
Crispy lumpia, quick service
It's always frustrating when you pay a high price for a small portion of food that doesn't meet your expectations. It's also disappointing when the dish you ordered is not prepared as you requested, such as missing the eggs on the sisig. It's important to ensure that their dishes are of high quality and are true to their authentic Filipino flavors. It's also important for to provide good value for the prices they charge. Hopefully, the restaurant will take my feedback into consideration and make improvements to their food and portion sizes.
One of the best restaurants in Savannah.
This filipino restaurant took me by surprise with the amazing flavors they had. The meats were well seasoned and the garlic fried rice was very flavorful. That ube tiramisu may be on my top 10 list of desserts. Will surely be a frequent customer! Parking: it is a large parking lot in a plaza that normally has tons of spots.
Nice service! The waiters didn’t have the best english but they were very nice and hospitable. The food was very yummy! The most shocking and amazing thing was the karaoke. My friends and i had a blast!! Parking: Free parking right in front Wheelchair accessibility: Just roll on in
My family was visiting from Michigan. My son said he stopped in a couple of weeks ago with his wife. He said he loved the food! So my wife and stopped in and ate lunch, it was excellent. I’m Filipino but rarely get a chance to eat real food from the home land. They also allowed me to buy Lumpia frozen to take back to Michigan! Thank you!
Hands down the best Filipino Restaurant in Savannah or maybe even in Georgia. The ambiance is cozy and homey, the artifacts all around the restaurant reminds you of home (Philippines). The food is amazingly delicious and savory, and the food presentation was incredible like the ones you see at expensive restaurants. The most incredible part of the experience is the service the staff provided. Our server Erika is very attentive and cheerful, and Julie the chef came out to greet us (that was very nice). They were all welcoming and the kind of people who really enjoys their job. If you are in Savannah, Narra Tree is a must stop restaurant.