A street-inspired Filipino haven for bold flavors and creative energy. A destination that blends the spirit of Manila’s food culture with the eclectic pulse of the Lower East Side.
111 Rivington St, New York, NY 10002
Entire Restaurant
STREET-INSPIRED FILIPINO EATERY
This vibrant, street-food–inspired space sets an energetic tone the moment you walk in, with colorful art, warm lighting, and a casual buzz perfect for gathering with friends. A mix of bold flavors and playful culinary touches keeps the atmosphere lively, while the cozy layout creates an inviting backdrop for everything from casual dinners with friends to spirited celebrations.
Max Capacity: Up to 75
Unique Dining Experience
Boodle Fight
“Kamayan Feast”
MINIMUM OF 10, MAXIMUM OF 24 SEATS
A boodle fight is a traditional Filipino communal feast where a large spread of food is served on a long table lined with banana leaves and eaten entirely with bare hands. It is a celebration of unity, camaraderie, and Filipino hospitality, often referred to by the Tagalog term kamayan (eating with the hands).