Delicious food and friendly staffs. Thanks to Kratika for an amazing service. Both mom and my auntie enjoyed their Mother’s Day lunch. If you like Filipino dishes, I highly recommend this place. They definitely serve the taste of Filipino dishes.
Louis Toh
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February 24, 2025
Came here for a birthday lunch. Overall it was pretty good. I think we paid around £50 per person for 3 courses and a soft drink with a few people sharing bits and pieces.
I'm not Filipino but I was with a bunch of Filipinos and they all said the food was good.
They could perhaps do with one or two more staff on the floor during the lunch rush as it was a little hard to grab someone's attention during the weekend lunch rush. All the staff were friendly though.
Their Ube ice cream, house grill sauce, baguk and BBQ/grill items are really tasty and flavourful. The pancit canton was not the best, quite soupy and a bit too acidic for me but was acceptable.
They also have a bakery inside to pick up some gifts (or another snack) on the way out.
Jessica R
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February 06, 2025
I tried all you can eat dinner and i must say that the range of dishes are delicious. It was worth it and the taste of the dishes are more improved compared when I last visited. It’s kind of fusion food but the good thing is you can still taste the authencity of filipino food. I recommend the spicy pork sisig, all the taste and spices blends well but the least I like is the fried tofu- It tastes bland and nothing special. Another thing is I commend the promptness of the staff as it adds up to the good ambiance of the place.
Fonsi D'Mikol
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December 07, 2024
I visited Kasa and Kin tonight, and I set my own expectations in a traditional, unique, and memorable culinary experience, from the Philippines to London. Whether the service seems to be efficient and smoothly, with a prompt and well elaborated food, my waitress was lacking in patience, engaging, and friendly skills; instead of helping us making some choices, she decided to walk away, we just needed a bit of time and guidance.The menu is quite Western, with very limited traditional options, which feels more continental. The Kare Kare is definitely something I'll recommend. The baby squid, too hard to my preference. The brown rice stood up over the garlic rise, mouth-filling umami. The sans rival is questionable. It looks more like a merengue sandwich, and I will not recommend it. The Halo Halo, on the other hand, quite exquisite, I love the ube ice cream. Overall, acceptable food and service. It's not much memorable or unique. I wish I could enjoy the restaurant more, but we were seated right at the end of the restaurant, very far away from any attractive view, and an extremely noisy area.
Sónia Martins
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March 16, 2025
We had a great experience at Kasa and Kin. There is a very welcoming atmosphere, the staff is extremely attentive and friendly. The food was tasty and well presented. I found the sauce on the beef kare kare too strong overtaking the flavour of the beef. Some of the vegetables on the veg. Pakbet were undercooked. The pork sisig was quite yummy.
Highly recommended.
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Delicious food and friendly staffs. Thanks to Kratika for an amazing service. Both mom and my auntie enjoyed their Mother’s Day lunch. If you like Filipino dishes, I highly recommend this place. They definitely serve the taste of Filipino dishes.
Came here for a birthday lunch. Overall it was pretty good. I think we paid around £50 per person for 3 courses and a soft drink with a few people sharing bits and pieces. I'm not Filipino but I was with a bunch of Filipinos and they all said the food was good. They could perhaps do with one or two more staff on the floor during the lunch rush as it was a little hard to grab someone's attention during the weekend lunch rush. All the staff were friendly though. Their Ube ice cream, house grill sauce, baguk and BBQ/grill items are really tasty and flavourful. The pancit canton was not the best, quite soupy and a bit too acidic for me but was acceptable. They also have a bakery inside to pick up some gifts (or another snack) on the way out.
I tried all you can eat dinner and i must say that the range of dishes are delicious. It was worth it and the taste of the dishes are more improved compared when I last visited. It’s kind of fusion food but the good thing is you can still taste the authencity of filipino food. I recommend the spicy pork sisig, all the taste and spices blends well but the least I like is the fried tofu- It tastes bland and nothing special. Another thing is I commend the promptness of the staff as it adds up to the good ambiance of the place.
I visited Kasa and Kin tonight, and I set my own expectations in a traditional, unique, and memorable culinary experience, from the Philippines to London. Whether the service seems to be efficient and smoothly, with a prompt and well elaborated food, my waitress was lacking in patience, engaging, and friendly skills; instead of helping us making some choices, she decided to walk away, we just needed a bit of time and guidance.The menu is quite Western, with very limited traditional options, which feels more continental. The Kare Kare is definitely something I'll recommend. The baby squid, too hard to my preference. The brown rice stood up over the garlic rise, mouth-filling umami. The sans rival is questionable. It looks more like a merengue sandwich, and I will not recommend it. The Halo Halo, on the other hand, quite exquisite, I love the ube ice cream. Overall, acceptable food and service. It's not much memorable or unique. I wish I could enjoy the restaurant more, but we were seated right at the end of the restaurant, very far away from any attractive view, and an extremely noisy area.
We had a great experience at Kasa and Kin. There is a very welcoming atmosphere, the staff is extremely attentive and friendly. The food was tasty and well presented. I found the sauce on the beef kare kare too strong overtaking the flavour of the beef. Some of the vegetables on the veg. Pakbet were undercooked. The pork sisig was quite yummy. Highly recommended.