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Welcome to Kusina

Kusina, a Filipino gem in Modesto, CA, offers a vibrant dining experience with authentic flavors and a welcoming atmosphere. From flavorful seafood dishes like Daing na Bangus to hearty soups like Pork Sinigang, each item on the menu showcases the rich culinary heritage of the Philippines. Customers rave about the personal touch of the staff, who go the extra mile to educate and engage diners. The cozy ambiance and delicious offerings, like pork langoniza and halo-halo, make Kusina a top choice for exploring traditional Filipino cuisine. With friendly service and a diverse menu, Kusina is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts seeking a taste of the Philippines.

Kusina: Reviews & Ratings

Steve C.
Steve C.

I came to lunch here as a recommendation from a client of mine. The food was wonderful but what made me love this place was the woman up front who was so personable and taught me about Filipino food. She brought me different chilis and sauces to try and even taught me secrets on making a good pancit. And their prices of the market items they have for sale are very good. I bought pancit noodles and seasoned vinegar. Very pleasant experience

Anthony C.
Anthony C.

I love it when I travel and I get to try new restaurants! I just came back from the Philippines about a month ago. I was there for 3 weeks for the first time in 54 years. I had my fill with all the amazing food. Some of the pros that I appreciate with the food in the Philippines, flavors, authenticity, and diversity. Cons the pork! It has a slimy flavor. Thankfully, the US doesn't have that problem! I ordered pork langoniza, pork & shrimp lumpia, pancit palabok, and halo-halo. The langoniza was great! Nicely cooked, great garlic flavor, and a bit of sweetness. The lumpia was a little mushy but you could taste the flavors of the pork, shrimp, garlic, and the crunch from the carrot pieces. The palabok was missing the shrimp flavor, and was extremely runny. I was a little disappointed but it wasn't terrible. The Halo halo was surprisingly good. It was a little weird to have Fruity Pebbles for garnish toppings. My only complaint was that the glass was too thin and was really hard to eat out of. This glass is for a shake. A more appropriate glass would be something with a wider top. Overall, I would eat here over all the Filipino restaurants in Salt Lake City. It would've been 5 stars if it wasn't for the runny pancit.

Melanie Jean M.
Melanie Jean M.

I went in on Friday Aug 2 and had the lunch combo with pork skewers. The food was good! I could taste a blend of Asian, Island, and Spanish influences. The noodles were thinner and a bit different than the usual ramen style. I support family-owned businesses. The kids were helping- serving drinks, etc- while the adults cooked and tended the till. A couple of families with tiny tots were also enjoying lunch. Nice folks!

Ella P.
Ella P.

The place was nice, a restaurant with a mixture of a small grocery store where they sell filipino snacks. The staff were nice and cheerful. The food was also great, it had a good selection of food and they had a good price for their combos .. They apparently have food menu daily specials which i think changes everyday and i only noticed it afterwards. Sadly i didn't to order those cause i would've ordered the binagoongan. Their soup serving seems small compared to how it's described for 3-4 people i think it's mainly for 2 but it was only $12 i believe so it wasn't a bad deal. The desert is good too. If you're craving for filipino food this is a good place. We ordered combo or tapa, pork skewers and grilled pork belly.

Anna A.
Anna A.

Went here for a quick dessert and we liked it! Halo halo was really good and not too sweet. The Turon was good as well but I had better.

Jay R.
Jay R.

Great filipino food in Modesto! Variety of dishes to choose from and the halo-holo is bomb!

Ronald N.
Ronald N.

The only Filipino Restaurant in Modesto It was a OK restaurant to eat at. My proportion of my lunch was good...it made me full. I had the combo plate which came with bihon and rice. Try Kusina out

Location

  • Kusina
    2401 E Orangeburg Ave Ste 640 Modesto, CA 95355 Hotline: (209) 432-3636

Kusina: A Taste of Authentic Filipino Cuisine in Modesto, CA

Located in Modesto, CA, Kusina offers a delightful experience for anyone looking to indulge in traditional Filipino flavors. With a diverse menu that includes dishes like Daing na Bangus and Pork Sinigang, Kusina captures the essence of Filipino cuisine with each bite.

Customers have raved about their experiences at Kusina, mentioning the friendly and knowledgeable staff who go above and beyond to make diners feel at home. The combination of Asian, Island, and Spanish influences in the dishes creates a unique dining experience that is both familiar and exciting.

One standout dish that has captured the hearts of patrons is the langoniza, a pork sausage with a perfect balance of garlic and sweetness. The halo-halo, a popular Filipino dessert, is also a must-try, with a refreshing mix of sweet components that will leave your taste buds wanting more.

Whether you're a Filipino food enthusiast or someone looking to explore new flavors, Kusina is a place worth visiting. With a warm atmosphere and a menu full of delicious options, Kusina brings a taste of the Philippines to Modesto.

  • Location: 2401 E Orangeburg Ave Ste 640 Modesto, CA 95355
  • Phone Number: (209) 432-3636
  • Offerings: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Free Wi-Fi