Ruby-Gin Filipino American Cuisine
221 N New Warrington Rd, Pensacola, FL, 32506
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Address :
221 N New Warrington Rd
Pensacola, FL, 32506 - Phone (850) 332-5024
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Jennifer R.
Amazing! Authentic Filipino, done the way nanai would have! The atmosphere screams filipino, from the Christmas lights inside, to the karaoke setup in the dining area. I got the bistek and my friend got the karekare. Bistek was made with actual calamansi and it was tart as expected! The karekare was very smooth and the portion was more than generous! Definitely coming back.
(5)Paolo V.
I'm from national city in San Diego. We have a big population of Filipinos and me being here in pensacola I have been missing food from back home. The food here is really really good and flavorful and the service is great as well. If you are missing filipino food come here. Oh YA they also have karaoke too :)
(5)Pete V.
Finally found an authentic filipino food restaurant. I have lots of time in the philippines and this felt like home. All my favorites are here, Lumpia and pancit canton. Will be going back.
(4)Mayzie T.
SO Filipino! Reminds me of home! My friends and I have been looking for a good Filipino restaurant because we've been craving for good homestyle cooking! Nothing screams "home" like sinigang and adobo! We stumbled across this place, and it's JUST like being in National City in San Diego, CA. My friends and I all ordered separate dishes and just shared everything and it was like being at a little filipino family party! Seriously! The sisig was AMAZING! It was a big portion and very flavorful. It came out sizzling and full of crunch! The fried tilapia was perfect! The skin was hot and crispy and the meat was soft and moist. The pork adobo was everything you'd expect adobo to be and more! And the bistek was very traditional with hints of butter! One of my friends and I even asked for extra rice and that really never happens! Great place if you're craving Filipino food! Oh and did I mention karaoke? They take that ish seriously!
(4)Wendy Z.
Love the food and service! Always fresh and yummy! The prices are a little on the high side but worth it!!
(5)Jacob S.
Let me start off by saying that this is probably the most authentic and delicious foreign food restaurant I have been to in Pensacola. I ate Filipino food for the first time when I lived in San Diego. To my surprise, this is some of the best Filipino cuisine I have had to date. And it's not just the food that is excellent; the staff is very friendly and their service was outstanding. The restaurant itself is comfortable, relaxing, and very clean. This is the type of restaurant that people need to know about when they're in the Pensacola area. The chicken adobo and pork kabobs were delicious :).
(5)Rita M.
Its my first time eating there and i was surprised with the food they are serving, it was a huge portion but wow it was so tasty!! I never thought it will be that great! I'll definitely will recommend thus place to whomever wants to try it! It made me want to come back for more and try everything on the menu! My favorite is the Bistek, pansit canton, menudu,afritada! I wish i can remember eveything i ate!! It was so delicious i want to order the whole menu!!!!!
(5)Brian E.
The environment almost reminds me of being back in San Fernando, Pampanga, PI. It definitely feels like a Filipino restaurant. I ordered the Sisig and Diniguan for dinner, and they were both pretty good. After those two dishes, I'm convinced that the rest of the menu is pretty good, too. For a Filipino-American restaurant, their menu covers a wide range of dishes, to include Bicol Express, Pork Sinigang, and Crispy Pata. The Filipino ladies that run the restaurant are pretty friendly, and they're very helpful. I'd definitely recommend this place to anyone who hasn't had Filipino food before. Great food, and great people!
(4)Oliver M.
One of Pensacola's best kept secrets. The most authentic Filipino food that you can get east of the Mississippi. My favorite, Kare Kare was delicious and fresh. The portions are more than super size. Easily had 3 more meals from a single order. Great family-owned restaurant with attentive and wonderful service. I never had less than half a glass of iced tea. Always asking me on how I'm doing even when it started getting busy. Definitely a MUST GO for any foodie and lover of asian cuisine. I'd give 6 stars or more if I could.
(5)Marlon T.
I am a Filipino-American dude from San Francisco/San Diego, who has just moved here temporarily for work. I was at the dry-cleaner and this Filipino auntie recommend this place to me. Why didn't I take my own advice to never listen to the Filipino aunties? I had a terrible experience here and do not recommend coming here for the following reasons: 1) We waited ONE HOUR for our food without any awareness or apology by the staff. It does not take ONE HOUR to microwave food or just warm something up on the stove. I saw that other people in the restaurant were also getting annoyed and I'm sure they did not get an apology either. There were only like 4 small parties total in the joint. Was there no one in the kitchen or a 100-year-old lola? Was someone on a smoke break outside? Probably. No one has time to wait one hour for Filipino food. I was in a rush too but didn't have the heart to say anything. Was it because I am Filipino and they think that they can "get away" with poorer service because "I'd understand"? If I was a white would they be more expedient so they look good in front of the White Man? Probably. 2) To make things 10 times worse, the food I ordered tasted terrible (kare-kare and bistek). You're better off going to Jolibee (there isn't one in Pensacola unfortunately). The kare-kare used old-tasting bland beef. Where was the standard delicious ox tail I was looking for? Did they even warn or apologize? No. 3) There was a group of people inside riding that new Self Balancing, 2-Wheel, Smart Electric Scooter thing and they were being loud and obnoxious. I didn't come here to babysit or be at a relative's house where kids are being rowdy--very unprofessional. Maybe if the first 2 issues I listed didn't exist, I wouldn't mind this but this just contributed to my poor experience. It's too bad Pensacola doesn't have a tasty/quality Filipino food spot. I hate this place and will never come back or recommend this to any of my friends. You're better off making a Filipino cook friend and having a legit, warm meal at home without the poor service and long wait time.
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