Imas Kusina
Imas Kusina

Imas Kusina

4.3(500+ ratings)
DashPass
Filipino
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DashPass
4.3(500+ ratings)
$$Filipino
Ima's Kusina's is a Filipino cuisine shop dedicated to bringing the finest of Filipino cuisine and culture to the rest of the globe. Through our goods, we ensure that our consumers not only taste but …
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9:00 a.m. - 6:40 p.m.

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Reviews500+ ratings • 40+ public reviews
4.3
of 5 stars
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Michelle S
27 contributions
24-10-26
• DoorDash order
Loved their turon and arroz caldo! The turon is so crispy and you can tell it's new and not stale unlike others I bought. The arroz caldo is very tasty and there's good enough meat or chicken in it. Will definitely buy again.
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Julie B
Emerging Expert • 10 contributions
25-02-22
• DoorDash order
Maybe I ordered in the afternoon, so foods were not fresh. Turon was crunchy on the outside but not sure what was inside. The tocino and pork in dinuguan were hard...Combo Plate (Choose 2 Entrées) . Strange looking Banana Que, didn't dare to eat it. the Biko (Combo) did not have much taste. The Bibingka Kanin (Small) was ok. Daeng was cold so i have to reheat it. sapin sapin was good. I might try this place again but has to order in the am.
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Al G
2 contributions
23-03-31
• DoorDash order
I am an American Filipino and have had filipino food all my life. Some good, some bad and some delicious. I don’t typically take the time to write reviews, however this place needs to reconsider the business they are in. We ordered sinigang, papaitan, lechon kawali, inasal chicken and longsilog. It was the worst I’ve ever tasted. My whole family could not even swallow the food. It was that bad. Lechon kawali was chewy and the skinnwas charcoal black, longanisa tasted like medicine, and the sinigang had one piece of pork the size of a half dollar. Thats it. The papaitan had maybe two half inch by half inch of tripe, and that was it. Please look at pics on what we threw away. We normally finish our food no matter how bad it tasted, because we dont want to waste food. But this was horrible. We couldnt swallow another bite. My stomach is hurting as I write this. Ugh! This is a disgrace to the filipino culture. I’m sorry. Don’t even try. Take my word for it.
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Chris G
6 contributions
23-04-30
• DoorDash order
I ordered the Combo 2 with Menudo and kare kare, menudo came with 2 pieces of pork, lots of carrots and raisins which tasted ok but could use more meat and no raisins. The kare kare on the other hand is not that good, sauce was too thick and bland even with the bagoong.
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Romulo C
1 contributions
22-08-29
• DoorDash order
Dinuguan not good too oily. X large paksiw boneless bangus, container is XL
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Most Ordered

The most commonly ordered items and dishes from this store

Combo Meals and Silogs

A la Carte

Merienda (Snacks)

All-time favorites. The term merienda came from the Spanish merendar, which means "To eat snack." it is usually eaten to relieve hunger when it is not yet lunchtime or dinnertime.

Kakanin (Sweets)

Freshly made. The name kakanin is derived from two Tagalog words: "Kain" (to eat) and "Kanin" (rice). It's an umbrella term for sweets made of glutinous rice and coconut milk, two ingredients that tropical countries like Philippines have in abundance.

Suman (Traditional Rice Cakes)

Suman is Philippines' version of rice cake. Suman is also known as "Budbud" in the visayan languages that dominate the central half of the country.

Crispy Specials

Crunch & munch. These mouthwatering crispy specials are the pride of Philippines, present in every Filipino feast and picnics.

Fried Sweets

Condiments

Filipino favorite items

Refreshers

Frozen Items

Filipino favorite items

Merienda Boxes

Merienda Combo

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