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Welcome to Pinoy BBQ ATBP

Pinoy BBQ ATBP, a Filipino-New American fusion barbecue restaurant in Milpitas, offers a wide range of flavorful dishes like pork BBQ skewers, beef kaldereta, and pork adobo. Customers praise the generous portions and reasonable prices, with favorites such as the bistek and BBQ skewers standing out. The cozy ambiance and friendly service make dining here a delightful experience. With a menu that hits all the right notes of Filipino authenticity, Pinoy BBQ ATBP is a must-visit for lovers of hearty, delicious food in a welcoming setting.

LOCATIONS

Pinoy BBQ ATBP is a Filipino - New American - Barbeque restaurant located at 41 Serra Way Ste 108 Milpitas, CA 95035. This Asian-owned establishment offers a wide range of dishes that showcase the delicious flavors of Filipino cuisine. From Pork BBQ on a Stick to Beef Kaldereta and Pork Sinigang, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The restaurant also provides various amenities such as delivery, takeout, reservations, Wi-Fi, and outdoor seating.

Customer reviews rave about the quality and taste of the food at Pinoy BBQ ATBP. Dishes like the barbecue ribs, chicken adobo, lumpia, and Kare Kare have received high praise for their generous portions and authentic flavors. The friendly staff and bustling atmosphere create a welcoming dining experience for both locals and visitors.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I can confidently say that Pinoy BBQ ATBP is a must-visit for anyone craving traditional Filipino dishes with a modern twist. The combination of flavorful meats, savory sauces, and hearty sides make this restaurant stand out among its competitors. Whether you're a fan of BBQ skewers or prefer a bowl of stewed goat, there's something on the menu to satisfy your cravings. Don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge in a taste of Filipino cuisine at Pinoy BBQ ATBP.

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HanNa P.
HanNa P.

Someone recommended this place. And we happen to be in the area. Its likes a Panda Express but Filipino. Classic filipino dishes. Lots of togo but you can eat there if you want. We went at lunch time on a weekday and it was occupied by lots of people. Line got long after us. Clean inside. I liked that there were enough workers to get thru the busy time. Staff were pretty nice and very helpful. We got these: 2 Barbecue Ribs With Rice 1 Lechon 2 Item Combo Everything we ordered was good. Private lot in front

Yuna H.
Yuna H.

food? to be honest, i have no idea what i ordered. it's some barbecue rib and chicken adobo with noodles and rice. whatever it was, it was GAS. and big portions too. the lumpia was also good and very crispy. vibes? hole-in-the-wall, but there are a lot of locals and kids who came around lunchtime. other people mostly came for pickup though, so there was still ample seating. nice food servers who explained what everything was (to my party who was a little confused). come back? yes. reasonable prices (around $15) and kind service. good parking.

Jomar A.
Jomar A.

I've been going to this place since I've moved to milpitas almost 12+ years ago. Seeing that they've upgraded buildings and have dessert as well is so heart warming. It's great to see their business grow and the food gets even better. I've tried every option available and it just feels like home. My favorite is the bistek and the bbq skewers. You can also get a side of sabow which hits every time. The price beats all the other Filipino restaurants around and they also do DoorDash/uber eats

Khuong N.
Khuong N.

Tried to come here for breakfast but didn't get here in time and they ran out of eggs for the Longsilog. The shop feels more like a take out restaurant but they do have tables that you can sit down and eat. Lines can get pretty long, but the staff work quick to get your order in. They have a lot of pacquiao memorabilia hanging on the walls which was cool to see. We ordered the longsilog, sisig, lumpia, and the rice donut ( i forgot what it's called) but it was good. Wish they kinda did breakfast all day since it's only on the weekend, but I understand why it isn't.

Myra B.
Myra B.

Oh my Filipino goodness!! That's what I thought when I walked in here for the first time. They had soooo many selections. It was amazing!! I had the Kare Kare , beefstek and rice. Delicious! Nothing left behind Banana turon and halo halo was bomb! Gotta try this place. Best authentic Filipino food I will be back!!

Claire H.
Claire H.

I've been here 3 times since I've discovered it and through their relocation down the street. I have to say I'm impressed and thoroughly enjoy the food I've been trying and the value of what you get. My go to is always the pancit (+$1 to your order). It's fully loaded with pork, small shrimp, and veggies. It's honestly flavorful enough to eat on its own but of course it's better paired with their other dishes. I also love their yellow curry based chicken and more recently, their stewed goat(only available on the weekend). The meat is always consistently tender and literally falls off the bone. The portions are great and the price is unbeatable. Will definitely continue to come back and support this small business!

Gene D.
Gene D.

I was passing by for a daily routine and noticed this place took over the previous Vietnamese food joint? It's been a while since I saw another Filipino food place so I figured there is no harm in coming by. I only ordered one pork skewer to give it a try, and just enjoyed it. Taste wise it's about as good as it gets, Filipino food at fair prices is respected regardless.

Vi T.
Vi T.

New location is beautiful! It's well ventilated for summer days and they have more space for more food! Turo turo for yo. Honestly, we love it. I think the sisig could be less stewed tasting, though. My single complaint.