Kasa and Kin offers a good variety of Filipino food and very good service.
We ordered the sinigang, kare kare, chicken sisig, BBQ pork belly, wagyu lumpia, garlic rice, and calamansi slushies. Overall, the dishes were good, though some could benefit from bolder flavours. I really liked the BBQ pork belly though, it was tasty and well paired with its sauce. The calamansi slushie was also refreshing and a great complement to the meal.
Prices aren’t the cheapest (rice is £5 🤯), but portion sizes are quite in line with what you pay.
What made the experience stand out was the service. We were looked after by several servers, all of whom were friendly, accommodating, and knowledgeable.
If you’re in central London and craving Filipino food, Kasa and Kin is worth a try.
Joan Rumsey
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December 19, 2025
Soooo good, this filled my Pinoy cup completely!! Don’t skip dessert or the pork bbq!
We ordered the pork belly sinigang, kare kare and pork bbq. Loved it. Dessert- molten ensaymada with tres leches sauce, ube soft serve and ube cheesecake! My fave was the cheesecake! Everything was deeeeelicious I’m still relishing the flavor. Staff were so accommodating and friendly too.
Chloe T
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January 19, 2026
Trendy restaurant with a bakery section inside. Tried the duck which was okay and the skewers were nice. I came excited for the dessert and ordered the one knafeh sundae and ube brownie sundae. However, instead of the knafeh sundae came the ube knafeh Matilda cake, which was delicious as the cake was moist and warm. After realising the mistake, I informed the waiter who admitted fault and then the manager came and brought over the correct item and threw the Matilda one away. Extremely disappointed from the food waste as I would assume any nice person would let you keep it, instead of wasting a perfectly fine dessert. Anyway, the brownie was very dry, with huge chunks of nuts in, which is fine if you like that. And in the knafeh sundae you could just taste massive layers of just ube sauce. Much preferred the one bite of the Matilda cake, so would recommend that
Dream K
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January 10, 2026
the food was amazing and the staff was lovely. thank you for the complimentary water as well! absolutely loved the chicken sisig with garlic fried rice, and the salmon skewers! the blueberry mojito was a hit!! the ube brownie is decadent!! my 1st time eating Filipino cuisine and it was amazing
Eros Cepheus
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December 21, 2025
The service at Kasa and Kin in London was good and staff were attentive and welcoming, which made the experience pleasant. The food, however, was fairly basic and just okay overall. The kare-kare in particular was a bit disappointing, as the meat was quite hard and would have been much better if it were more tender.
Another downside is the pricing. The food felt too pricey for what you get, especially the jug of calamansi juice, which was £25 and hard to justify. Overall, a decent experience mainly because of the good service, but there’s room for improvement, especially in food quality and value for money.
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Kasa and Kin offers a good variety of Filipino food and very good service. We ordered the sinigang, kare kare, chicken sisig, BBQ pork belly, wagyu lumpia, garlic rice, and calamansi slushies. Overall, the dishes were good, though some could benefit from bolder flavours. I really liked the BBQ pork belly though, it was tasty and well paired with its sauce. The calamansi slushie was also refreshing and a great complement to the meal. Prices aren’t the cheapest (rice is £5 🤯), but portion sizes are quite in line with what you pay. What made the experience stand out was the service. We were looked after by several servers, all of whom were friendly, accommodating, and knowledgeable. If you’re in central London and craving Filipino food, Kasa and Kin is worth a try.
Soooo good, this filled my Pinoy cup completely!! Don’t skip dessert or the pork bbq! We ordered the pork belly sinigang, kare kare and pork bbq. Loved it. Dessert- molten ensaymada with tres leches sauce, ube soft serve and ube cheesecake! My fave was the cheesecake! Everything was deeeeelicious I’m still relishing the flavor. Staff were so accommodating and friendly too.
Trendy restaurant with a bakery section inside. Tried the duck which was okay and the skewers were nice. I came excited for the dessert and ordered the one knafeh sundae and ube brownie sundae. However, instead of the knafeh sundae came the ube knafeh Matilda cake, which was delicious as the cake was moist and warm. After realising the mistake, I informed the waiter who admitted fault and then the manager came and brought over the correct item and threw the Matilda one away. Extremely disappointed from the food waste as I would assume any nice person would let you keep it, instead of wasting a perfectly fine dessert. Anyway, the brownie was very dry, with huge chunks of nuts in, which is fine if you like that. And in the knafeh sundae you could just taste massive layers of just ube sauce. Much preferred the one bite of the Matilda cake, so would recommend that
the food was amazing and the staff was lovely. thank you for the complimentary water as well! absolutely loved the chicken sisig with garlic fried rice, and the salmon skewers! the blueberry mojito was a hit!! the ube brownie is decadent!! my 1st time eating Filipino cuisine and it was amazing
The service at Kasa and Kin in London was good and staff were attentive and welcoming, which made the experience pleasant. The food, however, was fairly basic and just okay overall. The kare-kare in particular was a bit disappointing, as the meat was quite hard and would have been much better if it were more tender. Another downside is the pricing. The food felt too pricey for what you get, especially the jug of calamansi juice, which was £25 and hard to justify. Overall, a decent experience mainly because of the good service, but there’s room for improvement, especially in food quality and value for money.