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Finally, the longanisa bagel ($8.50), an ode to my Filipino heritage, stacks longanisa, egg, cheese and a smear of garlic aioli.
New Jersey's first Filipino food truck roams the state offering traditional and unique dishes.
Over the past five years, numerous Pinoy eateries have opened in Portland, adding to a handful of already-existing Filipino restaurants -- not to mention the many spots in the surrounding suburbs.
They were known for longanisa (Filipino sausage), grilled meat skewers, lechon kawali (crisped pork) with cucumber and red onion salad, chicken adobo, egg rolls and more. Need a break?