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6339, Mission Street, 94014, Daly City, San Mateo County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 650-992-6020
larger map & directionsLatitude: 37.705361, Longitude: -122.461587
Stephanie Anglo
::Stooped for quick breakfast. Everthing we had was good. Daing Bangus was fantastic.
Evan S
::cash only, bathroom out of service, I have no idea what I ordered but it's good as hell
Christopher Chung
::Things have noticeably changed since the pictures displayed were taken. A good scrub down of the place is clearly needed. Food quality seems to have gone down significantly. Of the many Filipino lunch spots in Daly City, this may not be the place of choice.
Tonette Queri
::CASH ONLY. Great place for your Filipino food cravings. A star above your usualhole in wall place! Spacious place with lots tables, chairs and TV for people to eat. They not only serve the usual breakfast 'silog' items but have desserts and entrees. They do catering too! Nice portion of food except had only 3 pieces of bones attached with small pcs of beef. Will not get these ever even though it was warmed in no microwave!
Ahmad Jetha
::Mekeni Restaurant & Karaoke Bar is your typical turo-turo Filipino restaurant in Daly City. In addition to the steam table operation it also has an all-day made to order breakfast menu (Silog). Unlike other turo-turo places Mekeni is a decent sized restaurant. I've been here about half a dozen times for lunch and each time have found it to be about half full which I've taken as a good sign. It is located on Mission in an area where finding parking would be impossible during weekdays but it's not too difficult to find a spot in the lot just ahead of the restaurant on weekends. The dishes in the steam table operation rotate but they always seem to have at-least one Chicken item (adobo, caldereta etc.) so I stick to getting a one item combo to-go ($5). They always try to push the chicken BBQ when I ask for chicken but unlike Fil-Am where you can see them freshly grill the BBQ behind the counter, I'm not sure of the freshness of the BBQ at Mekeni so I generally avoid that. The taste of the food can be described as authentic, which means that it comes certified to give you a heart attack at 60 if you eat this every day, but its fine for once a week that I restrict myself to. Price-wise it's about 10% more expensive than Fil-Am the other turo-turo place that I generally rotate with Mekeni. I like the food here better but pick Mekeni for the freshly grilled BBQ. The only drawback that I can think of is that they don't seem to have any beef items on the weekends but that is a minor problem that will not prevent me from coming back periodically.