Ima's Kusina's is a Filipino cuisine shop dedicated to bringing the finest of Filipino cuisine and culture to the rest of the globe. Through our goods, we ensure that our consumers not only taste but …
The best pork sinigang! Laing is so good too. And the best part... they give you big portions!
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Eva B
5 contributions
Liked
• 10/2/25
• DoorDash order
Food tastes good. Combo is best value. Turon is small compared to what it was before. The sinigang is the best, although the batch I just had is too oily. Cassava cake is the best, I wish it was more affordable. All in all I recommend this place.
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Jada L
3 contributions
Didn't like
• 5/28/24
• DoorDash order
I got the adobo and the sinigang. The meat for the adobo was mostly fat and as you can see in the picture the meat was soaked in oil. The flavor of the sinigang was good but again tons of oil in it and the meat was fatty.
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Jason R
Emerging Expert • 28 contributions
Loved
• 4/11/26
• DoorDash review
I don't cook much because of working so much and single. I was missing the Philippines and wanted carinderia style food. The portions were big and fresh because it cooked the same day. The taste hit "home" and will continue to order again.
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Trina O
Emerging Expert • 22 contributions
Didn't like
• 5/18/23
• DoorDash review
Was craving home style food..The first time I ordered here, the pakbit was good so since I was visiting the area I ordered again but this time the squash was hard and pieces of bitter melon were huge and sauce was more oily, little meat. I also ordered turon, which wasn't the greatest. some had jackfruit others not. bananas weren't as ripe and they tasted starchy and hard. one was even black inside..very unappetizing, needs to be consistent and check quality before cooking with their entrees, carioca was yummy thus the 3 stars
The most commonly ordered items and dishes from this store
Combo Meals and Silogs
A la Carte
Merienda
All-time favorites. The term merienda came from the Spanish merendar, which means "To eat snack." it is usually eaten to relieve hunger when it is not yet lunchtime or dinnertime.
Kakanin (Sweets)
Freshly made. The name kakanin is derived from two Tagalog words: "Kain" (to eat) and "Kanin" (rice). It's an umbrella term for sweets made of glutinous rice and coconut milk, two ingredients that tropical countries like Philippines have in abundance.
Suman (Traditional Rice Cakes)
Suman is Philippines' version of rice cake. Suman is also known as "Budbud" in the visayan languages that dominate the central half of the country.
Crispy Specials
Crunch & munch. These mouthwatering crispy specials are the pride of Philippines, present in every Filipino feast and picnics.