Reviews Mare' Sol Restaurant

Zomato
Mar Dg
+5
Best filipino restaurant i've been to in Tacoma (Pierce County I should say). I would definely go back again. Price is not an issue food taste is exactly what i am looking for (feel like home) compare to other restaurant.
Jun 30, 2017
Zomato
Subscrips41
+4.5
Ilocano style!. Filipino Ilocano cuisine is a rare occurence amongst the Tagalog-style eateries. What i adore about Maresol is there is always a vegetable dish and their food isn't greasy. They tend to cook on the light side, but always keep a couple or more vegetable dishes and soupy entrees in the Ilocano tradition.
The only other place that approximates this restaurant would be Kambingan in Waipahu, HI, which serves more ethnic veggie dishes due to the availability of local tropical produce.
I've been away from the NW for several years now, but whenever I have the chance to visit, I never fail to drop by and have a dish or two and say hi to Kuya Roger and Ate Sol
Aug 24, 2009
4
Rosa Sanchez
+4
If you’re looking for some good Filipino food- this is the place to go! They had various dishes and couldn’t decide which to get. The gentlemen serving us was a little rude but did give us generous portions. I’d recommend you try some of their food if you’ve never tried Filipino food :)
5
Michael Selik
+5
Friendly service. At 3pm the place was still doing some decent lunch business. Many of the patrons were clearly frequent customers. If you've never had Filipino food, you might be worried by the cafeteria-style presentation, but don't be fooled! The food is good and fresh. I had beef mechado, cooked much like a beef stew. The beef was very tender and the sauce was light, going well with the pancit noodle. Some rice would have been very tasty, absorbing the sauce, but I'm on a diet 😄! Well, right after I eat these sweets...
5
Carlo Magno (Caloy)
+5
Sarap! Busog and satisfied pinoy food cravings! Glad the wifey and I decided to drive here today. All time Pinoy favorite dishes are available (sinigang, adobo, mechado, pakbet (pak-but to some Ilocanos 😄) atbp. and there is a small corner with pinoy snacks etc. Place is clean! We love the bright colors and bus station/canteen set up that reminds me of “Double Happiness bus stop” back at home! Food are freshly made! Definitely one of our stops when we go to Lakewood!
5
Earle Hartshorn
+5
Great experience. My first time for Filipino food. Pancit was delicious, lumpia was delicious, pork adobo was delicious. I will be back to try different dishes soon.
5
Jeremy Stewart
+5
The Pinoy food is very good here, would recommend to anyone. Roger and his family are gracious, always welcoming. Filipino's are "The smiling culture"... because the food is so delicious! If I die and reincarnation is possible..... I would want to come back as Filipino.
5
Jessica Pace
+5
My wife loves the chicken adobo! Their lumpia (pictured) is my favorite - I could eat it every day! They're always friendly when I go in and are willing to take pre-orders over the phone.
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