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Welcome to Nayong Pilipino

Nayong Pilipino, a beloved Filipino eatery located in Fairfield, CA, invites diners on a flavorful journey through authentic Filipino cuisine. Formerly known as Bicol Express, this charming spot combines delicious dishes like bangus sisig, lumpia, and lechon kawali with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Patrons rave about the fresh, well-seasoned food and the variety offered daily, making each visit a delightful experience. In addition to dining options, Nayong Pilipino features a mini grocery store stocked with popular Filipino snacks. With friendly service and reasonable prices, it’s the perfect destination for satisfying those cravings for home-style Filipino flavors.

Nayong Pilipino: Reviews & Ratings

Ella P.
Ella P.

Apparently, this place has changed its name to Bicol Express. I think they should update it across all search engines. So, the lady confirmed it used to be Nayong Pilipino. I decided to get bangus (milkfish) sisig which already came with rice. I also tried their kakanin combo of suman (a type of sweet glutinous rice), ube halaya (ube jam) and flan. Both were delicious! I regret not getting condiments for the sisig but it was seasoned well. The kakanin wasn't too sweet so that was appreciated. Prices were reasonable. They also have a mini grocery store which was fun to browse. There's not really a place to eat so I got my food to go. I'll be back!

Shannon C.
Shannon C.

My dad ordered lumpia from here for a party and it was delicious. Would definitely order more for other gatherings. I wasn't a huge fan of the pancit so I won't order that again. Food was reasonably priced. Would recommend for lumpia!

Dyin P.
Dyin P.

Food is always fresh and tasty. They also have a variety of choices on different days. Staff is always helpful and cheerful.

Aga O.
Aga O.

Nayong Pilipino or Bicol Express, still the same? Which ever one it is, it still delivers fairly well executed Filipino food. Took the kid yesterday, who was craving Lechon, as she got her wish. Firstly the staff is very helpful and kind. Even at the end of the day (1700), the food streamers had a good amount of presentable options! We opted for the lechon kawalli, palabok malabon, and tortang talong. All very done well and very good flavors and the right about of seasonings. This is also a small market with Filipino snacks and other items found in Asian grocery store so that was a nice plus. I remember the former restaurant and owner, we had my daughter's shower and baptismal celebration here and it's been 11years. I explained to her and she was basically in awe. The food is good and the service even better. I hope they continue well and get more customers, there is a lot competitors in the surrounding areas like Suisun and Vacaville, and fairfield has a couple market/turo-turo...this place will definitely satisfy your Filipino food cravings. Sarap, Salamat po!

Swan L.
Swan L.

We ordered for delivery through one of the apps and it was super convenient, a pretty decent value, and solid flavors. For weekday lunch when it's too hot to cook in Vacaville, we ordered a medium chicken adobo, medium pork sisig, and side of regular and "fried" rice. We also got the 12 count little lumpia. The order came well packed (they plastic wrapped the adobo container to mitigate any spillage) and still hot. While the medium dishes were indeed medium in size, the side order rice felt just as big, but that's a great thing. The "fried" rice is really more like garlic and oil flavored rice, meaning I didn't see them adding other ingredients in there, but very tasty nonetheless. The adobo was better than the sisig as I thought the sisig could have used more cooking time to break down the fatty pieces more. The adobo had lots of bone in pieces of chicken, very moist and flavorful. It ended up lasting us two lunches.

Ma. Roma A.
Ma. Roma A.

Not my first time in this place before they change the new owner. Serving is small. Kare Kare needs more peanut butter. Tocino is a bit salty. Ambience is clean. Customer service is good.

Rannie A.
Rannie A.

I was hesitant at first to try this place because of the reviews, but this is one of those situations where you have to try and see for yourself. As soon as I walked in, I received a nice welcome from the staff. Great service and they answered the million questions I had with a big smile. I ordered a combo of rice & pancit with Chicken Adobo. The Adobo was delicious and the pancit was tasty and flavorful. Five star hands down. Inside looks great and sanitary. This place is very underrated and I'm excited they're only 5 minutes away from me. They can definitely count me as a regular. *This is my second time trying their food. The first was through Door Dash and that also did not disappoint.

May A.
May A.

Catering Service and Restaurant [Fairfield CA] Hubby took me here thinking they had silogs on their menu (Filipino breakfast). This was our first time here and it was turo-turo style, a type of ordering items and literally means "to point" to the item you want. These dishes have been prepared ahead of time. The meal consists of two scoops of white rice and two dishes of your choice. For me I chose the menudo and pork adobo. I was not too thrilled with the items I got. The menudo had big chunks of meat and not the menudo version I'm used to. I'm used to menudo with potatoes and garbanzo beans with the bite size pork meat, not mini sausages and red bell peppers with large cut meat. I think I heard her right when I asked her what the dish was... she did say menudo. My adobo was just okay... the dish was lacking flavor. It didn't have the bold flavors of vinegar, garlic and soy sauce that I was accustomed to tasting. Well, there you have it. Probably not coming back anytime soon. There are a lot of other Filipino restaurants in the area. This is, after all, the Bay Area. Nayong Pilipino is located inside the Skyline Commercial Center in Fairfield. This restaurant offered great service from the friendly staff, she was always ready to help you. I say 3.5 Stars Review #2563

Location

Welcome to the vibrant culinary world of Nayong Pilipino, where the heart of Filipino cuisine beats strongly in the charming neighborhood of Fairfield, California. Nestled at 1295 Horizon Dr, Fairfield, CA 94533, this establishment is a beloved corner that offers a delightful escape into the rich flavors and comforting dishes of the Philippines.

Nayong Pilipino, recently known by some as Bicol Express, continues to cater to the cravings of those looking for authentic Filipino food. With a menu that features cherished dishes such as bangus sisig, lumpia, lechon kawali, and adobo, this restaurant highlights the diverse and flavorful heritage of Filipino cooking.

  • Customer Favorites:
    • Bangus Sisig: A delectable twist on milkfish served with rice that many patrons rave about for its seasoned perfection.
    • Lumpia: Perfect for gatherings, these savory spring rolls are frequently recommended for their outstanding taste.
    • Kakanin Combo: A delightful trio featuring suman, ube halaya, and flan, offering a sweet finish to the meal.
  • Ambiance & Utilities:
    • Outdoor Seating: Enjoy your meal surrounded by nature.
    • Takeout and Delivery Options: Ideal for those who prefer enjoying their food in the comfort of home.
    • A Mini Grocery Store: Discover a selection of Filipino snacks and ingredients, adding a little slice of home to your pantry.

The star of this culinary establishment is undoubtedly the food. Customers have consistently highlighted the freshness and enticing flavors of the dishes. For instance, one reviewer noted the remarkable quality of their lechon and palabok malabon, indicating that every bite is a celebration of flavor and tradition. Another customer appreciated the generous portion sizes, proving that Nayong Pilipino delivers not only on taste but also value.

The staff has also garnered praise for their cheerful and helpful demeanor. This friendliness enhances the overall dining experience and creates an inviting atmosphere, perfect for both loyal customers and newcomers alike. It’s common for visitors to leave satisfied, eagerly planning their next visit to explore more of the extensive menu.

Nayong Pilipino captures the essence of Filipino hospitality, serving not just food but a warm, familial experience. Whether you are dining in, taking out, or browsing their mini grocery store, every aspect of your visit will evoke a sense of nostalgia and comfort associated with Filipino cuisine. So, the next time your cravings for Filipino comfort food strike, remember the inviting charm of Nayong Pilipino, where every meal is a moment to cherish.