Manila Cafe, 7020 Commerce Street, Springfield, VA, 703-644-5825 (Metro Trip Planner – opens in new window) [Washingtonian | City Paper | openlist | Yelp | Gayot]
I find this to be the most interesting Filipino place around. The barbecued pig is excellent. But you must know exactly what you are doing here, or indeed in any Pilipino restaurant. Most of all, you need to understand how condiments are used in the cuisine. Otherwise you will be bored and disappointed. And there is no denying that the median dish here is not worth the trip. Consider also the specials, especially those that need to be ordered days in advance.
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