Inay’s Kitchen Menu – Ocoee, FL

Type : Filipino restaurant

Location : Ocoee, FL

Familiar Filipino dishes served in a modest restaurant with several tables or for takeaway. Based on 301 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.2 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery

Inay’s Kitchen 34761

Address:
1097 S Clarke Rd, Ocoee, FL 34761

Phone: (407) 601-2126

Website:

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Hours

Saturday 11 AM–8 PM
Sunday 11 AM–8 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 11 AM–8 PM
Thursday 11 AM–8 PM
Friday 11 AM–8 PM

Menu

Appetizers
Spring Roll
Chicken, Pork or Beef
$3.00
Calamari Squid Ring $5.00
Soups
Corn Soup $1.99
Chicken Soup $1.99
Mami Soup $4.99
Beef
Kare Kare $7.99
Fish
Fried Tilapia
with rice and salad
$7.99
Pritong Galunggong
with rice and soup
$6.99
Daing Bangus $6.99
Special Meryenda
Bilo Bilo $2.99
Pork Entree
Pork Kabab
Potsero
Nilaga
Humba
Pork Adobo
Kalderita
Pork Steak
Sisig
Menudo
Sinigang
Pork
Afritada
Chicken Entree
Chicken Kabab
Chicken Adobo
Chicken Curry
Fried Chicken
Chicken Teriyaki
Tinola
Chicken Fried Rice
With soup and spring roll
Noodles
Pancit Bihon
Pancit Lomien
Palabok
Spaghetti
Chicken Alfredo
Our Specialties
Kalderita Baboy
Kalderita Baka
Kalderita Kambing
Greek Entrees
Gyro
Chicken Pita
Vegetable Entrees
Pakbit
Chopsuey
Ginisang Mongo
Sub Sandwiches
Chicken Teriyaki Sub
Chicken Adobo Sub
Pork Adobo Sub
Kids Menu
Chicken Finger $2.99
Corn Dog $1.00
French Fries $1.99
Sizzling Pork
Special Order
$6.99
Desserts
Halo Halo
House Specialty
$5.99
Leche Flan $1.99
Cassaba Cake $1.99

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Reviews

John Fowler III
We had the Chicken Adobo, Tocino, and Lumpia. Very delicious! This is coming from someone that is half Filipino. We were traveling home from vacation in Tennessee and I wanted to stop by a Filipino restaurant for lunch and this place came up. We only live about an hour and a half away and I plan on coming up this way again on a day trip for the food. Highly recommend!

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eim mei
I’ve been going here since I moved to Orlando. This place never fails. I love their daing bangus. The people are nice especially Lorie (not sure how her name is spelled). I recommended this to my family and we went today. They loved this place. They even said that it’s better than the other filipino restaurant they went to. They serve more, and the places isn’t that busy. The prices are reasonable as well.

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Daniel Ouellette
First off, this is supposed to be a Filipino restaurant. There’s very little Filipino food on the menu. They have spring rolls, but no lumpia! We had what I thought was going to be authentic chicken and pork barbecue on a skewer, like in the Philippines. Instead, it was “kabobs” that were horrible. First off, they had so much soy sauce on them, which made them extremely salty, and they were burnt. I found out why when I went back to the kitchen to complain. They were cooking them on a flat griddle and not over an open flame. I guarantee they did not use any of the ingredients that are used in the Philippines to marinade them. I won’t be going back that’s for sure!

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David Hadley
Is this restaurant a front for some other business? A Friday evening a we were the only customers. No Philippine beer. The lechon Kawali pork was bounce off the wall hard. I can make Mama Sita’s pancit better. Lemon was used (no calamansi). I have that in my fridge for goodness sake. They gave us Mang Tomas dipping sauce like there was a shortage. Very cheap place. Pork was old! Don’t waste your money there.

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Taylor Murphy
I’m from San Diego where we have tons of Filipino options. I live in Kissimmee where there is no Filipino food worth eating.

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Cesia Castillo (Ces)
3.5 stars because there was a lot of good things about this place and some just OK. My order consisted of lumpia/spring rolls, pancit, pork adobo, and chicken kabobs. The spring rolls, chicken, and pork adobo were all delicious, especially the adobo!

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Nexter1
Traveled to Orlando from NYC and we were craving Filipino food and luckily stumbled upon this cute restaurant. Great authentic Filipino food, non of that fusion stuff. The staffs awesome and super welcoming, as Filipino hospitality should be. We come here for lunch every day until the duration of our stay. Great price for a substantial amount of food. Must try everything!

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Lady B
Was looking to try something different and Inay’s Kitchen did not let us down. The food was excellent and very flavorful. The service was great. They were very friendly and welcoming. My family and I can’t wait to go back to try other dishes and some ube ice cream!

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Rick Rolander
If you are missing or just like good Philippine food this place is for you. The food is absolutely delicious . My wife got Sisig, she said it is the best she has had, at any other restaurant or Philippine parties she’s been to. She also got Bilo Bilo that she loved . I got the Pork Sinigang, it tasted great. All the food was freshly cooked. We liked the food soo much we bought even more to bring home. If you look on there menu on line it they have a bigger selection. You can order it and eat it there, you should call and see how long it takes them to make it. I asked about food I found online that was not on the menu, they said they wou be happy to make it but some orders take 2 to 3 hours to make. I highly recommend this place. Go you wont regret it.

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Cindy Rose
2019-07-28, Sunday, 6pm

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