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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWe had a fantastic dining experience at this restaurant. The food was incredibly delicious and the service was excellent. Our group enjoyed dishes like sisig, palabok, beef pares, dinuguan (pork blood stew), crispy pata, chicharon (deep fried chicken skin), stuffed squid, chicken bacolod, and kare kare. All of the dishes were well-prepared and flavorful. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a satisfying meal.
I love Jayhan’s Grill!!! Between the inihaw, sisig, kare-kare —even the sinigang bangus, everything is so well made and at an affordable price. I have not been disappointed coming here! The portions are big enough that everyone in the table can just share, in the true Filipino family fashion. It feels good to find a good Filipino restaurant in Jersey City with quality food, good atmosphere, and at a great price. Below is the amazing pork sisig!!!!
The best Kare-Kare in New Jersey can be found in Jayhan’s grill. There is no contest to it. Their version of Kare-Kare is a contrast of texture and flavors. You have the crispy pork belly, the soft, succulent ox tail and the creamy peanut butter sauce. All of these combined made the best Kare-Kare out there. Jayhan’s also serve your classic Filipino street food fanfare or instestines and kwek-kwek. The pièce de ré·sis·tance (yes, I googled that) was their spiced suka (dipping sauce made of vinegar). You can slurp this suka down your throat without any regrets. When you are in Jersey City, come and support this local joint. They are simply the best Filipino comfort food you can have in this part of New Jersey.
I was pleasantly surprised about how good the food was. Each dish was as authentic as you can get. I felt like I was back in Philippines, but without a cold glass of Red Horse or San Miguel beer, lol. Oh, and the loaded cheesy fries was amazing!! I'll definitely be back.
This restaurant is a simple spot to enjoy delicious Filipino cuisine. The atmosphere is casual and not too fancy. They don't serve alcohol, but you can bring your own. The menu features fantastic Filipino BBQ, street food like pig ears, intestines, and chicken feet, as well as Halo-halo. The prices are reasonable, but finding parking in the area can be a bit challenging.
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