3.9(7 reviews)$$Sayed Mokhtar building,next to California Suites Hotel, Fujairah Next to California Suites Hotel, Fujairah
Casual Dining
Description
Pinoy Lomi House is the only dedicated Filipino restaurant in Fujairah, a casual, family-run cafe built for home-style Filipino cooking rather than a dressed-up restaurant experience. The room is modest and functional; weekends fill up with visiting Filipino families from across the emirate, which is both the charm and the warning sign for anyone who prefers a quieter dinner.
The menu covers the familiar Filipino staples - lomi (the noodle soup the restaurant is named for), adobo, silog breakfast plates, pancit noodles, and a rotating selection of rice-and-ulam plates. An all-you-can-eat buffet runs on busier days at genuine value pricing, with sweet and savoury Filipino dishes that give first-time diners a broad introduction to the cuisine. Ask the staff to explain dishes if you are new - most hosts are happy to guide the menu.
The caveats to know: Filipino food is distinctively its own thing rather than a variation on Thai or Chinese, and first-time diners benefit from setting the right expectation. Execution on the buffet line can vary in freshness on the busiest sittings, so ordering from the a la carte menu is the steadier route for visitors. For an authentic Filipino meal in Fujairah, and a window into the local Filipino community, this is the address.
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Dopolos3.0
3 months ago
I liked the food, it was good, especially the soup with the vegetables and lamb meat, it was really good, I forgot the Filipino name for that dish (bowl of soup). The seating is modest, in other words it is not a luxury place to dine in, if you go there it will be for a taste of the Filipino food (which is perfectly fine). "Pinoy Lomi House" is the only Filipino restaurant that I know of in Fujairah. Value Service Food Review collected in partnership with this restaurant
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Queenofcrap5.0
3 months ago
Just a few words. Affordable, deliciously satisfying and fun. Great buffet and dancing waiters shout out to karama branch!
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ali t3.0
3 months ago
Visited on Friday, weekend in Dubai, it was packed with only Filipino families. People are busy with their own families and staff is too busy to explain the foods to a non-Filipino visitor. And Filipino food is not anything like Thai food. It does not have the universal appel of Thai food. I paid the 35 Dhs for all you can eat buffet thinking the food would be fresh because the restaurant was so busy. But the shrimp was overcooked and difficult to peel because covered with sauce. Some of the other food was cold. Crowded and difficult to move around.