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Filipino food coming to Cedar-Riverside

June 14, 2009
by Jeremy Iggers | June 9, 2009 • I stopped in yesterday at another of my favorite cheap lunches, the $6.45 buffet at K-Wok, and discovered that some big changes are in the works. Owners Yang Pham and Kim Miranda Trang - he's Vietnamese, she's Malaysian - have sold the restaurant to Ramon and Mia Agne. The Agnes are from the Phillipines, and the restaurant will soon be adding some traditional Filipino dishes like loempia (spring rolls), pancit (fried noodles) and adobo (stewed chicken or pork) to the Chinese-Vietnamese-Malaysian menu. Pham and Trang are retiring, but Kim is sticking around long enough to teach Mia Agne her culinary repertoire.
Iggers Digest is the blog of Jeremy Iggers, the TC Media Alliance's executive director. Jeremy is also the creator of TCFoodies, a local food networking site.
As for the buffet, ($6.45) the selection is much smaller than the Chinese mega-buffets you'll find in strip malls, or even what's offered a few doors away at the Lucky Dragon. But K-Wok's lunchtime offerings include a lot of dishes seldom seen on local buffets. The selection varies from day to day, but yesterday's buffet included Malaysian chicken curry and char kway teow (soy sauce noodles), Vietnamese spring rolls, egg rolls and little steamed packets of sticky rice with yellow bean, egg and pork wrapped in a lotus leaf; as well as steamed Hainan chicken and banana cake. K-Wok.1813 Riverside Ave., Minneapolis, 612-338-4238.
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K-Wok Restaurant

Yes K-Wok restaurant on Riverside Avenue now has a full Filipino menu !we were there this Saturday and my wife and her girlfriend just loved what they had ! One was called Tapsilog. I'm not sure all of the cooks there know how to cook all of the Filipino dishes so I'd suggest calling first if that's what you want, ask for Ramon at 612-338-4238 (and tell him Roger sent you !) I'm a normal American guy and not actually all that thrilled with Filipino food in general (though I really like lumpia and a few other things, we do have home cooked Filipino food at lots of social events and I get enough) but they also have Chinese and Vietnamese there too, so I ordered Cashew Chicken and it was awesome ! They have a secret sauce that is really great, and watch out for their hot crunchy chili peppers !

OMG! YUM! I AM CRAVING

OMG! YUM! I AM CRAVING FILIPINO FOOD! GARLIC FRIED RICE AND HALO HALO!!! yummmmmmmmmm

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