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Austin's New Hangout for the Filipino Foodie

We moved to Austin, Texas! and have been searching for new places to find Authentic Filipino food near our house. So we found a couple places and went on a foodie adventure.

Kapatad Kitchen and Cafe popped up in our search. So off we went to try it out. 


Location: 3742 Far W Blvd Suite 113, Austin, TX 78731

Hours: 

Closed on Mondays

Tuesdays 4:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Wednesday-Sunday 11AM - 2:30 PM & 4:30 PM-8:00 PM

Phone number: 512-338-6003




You know the saying, "First impression is the last impression". Well here is our first impression!

1. Entry: You are greeted with a welcoming smile by the staff.

2. Decor: It's simple but has a culturally sophisticated feel when you sit down. There are framed photos presenting the Philippine culture all over the wall.

3. Food: First dishes we tried were sisig, Lechon kawali, and dinuguan (pork blood pudding). All I can say is, Yummy in my tummy! I haven't had authentic tasting sisig in a long time! Portions are significant and most dishes are served with steamed rice or fried rice. 

4. Price Range: Prices are very affordable and portions are worth the price.

5. Staff: "Kapatad" means sibling in Kapampangan, a language spoken by the people of Pampanga, Philippines. This is a family-operated restaurant and they treat their customers like family. Our first time was wonderful, the staff is very friendly, and the overall service was awesome.

6. Services: Dine-in, Pick-up, Doordash Delivery. They also offer special events like Karaoke Nights, Comedy Shows, and special shows. 

They also have Chinese food on the menu and we noticed that there were customers who come just for that. Maybe we will try some Chinese on our next trip there.

Of course, we came back for more every time we are in Austin and tried something different each time. The one dish we always order is the sisig, it is so delicious!

So if you are in search of good authentic Filipino food, try this place. You will not regret it!


Wanna see the menu ahead of time? Check out their website or follow them on Facebook


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