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Welcome to Eat and Out Cafeteria

At Eat and Out Cafeteria, located in Katy, TX, we celebrate the vibrant flavors of Filipino cuisine. Our story began with a passion for sharing traditional dishes like Chicken Adobo and Pork Humba, all crafted with care and rich, authentic spices. This cozy spot offers a cafeteria-style dining experience where customers can enjoy hearty portions meant for sharing. Our signature dishes, like the comforting Goto and the refreshing Halo-Halo, evoke a sense of home and nostalgia. The warm hospitality from our staff enhances the experience, making each visit feel like a delightful journey into Filipino culinary heritage. Come eat, share, and savor with us!

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Eat and Out Cafeteria, a delightful gem nestled in Katy, Texas, where the heart of Filipino cuisine beats strong. Located at 20680 Westheimer Pkwy #10, this charming cafeteria is a must-visit for those craving authentic flavors and a taste of home.

At Eat and Out Cafeteria, the menu is a beautiful homage to traditional Filipino dishes. Each dish is thoughtfully crafted, ensuring that you get a genuine experience that celebrates the rich culinary heritage of the Philippines. Whether you’re in the mood for a Combo Meal featuring rice or pancit accompanied by two entrées for just $11.50, or prefer to sample dishes a la carte, like the mouthwatering Pork Adobo, Pork Humba, or Chicken Curry, you’re in for a treat.

  • Pork Adobo: A savory dish braised to perfection in soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and spices.
  • Pork Humba: Tender pork belly simmered with sweet sauce, black beans, and banana blossoms.
  • Chicken Curry: Chicken stewed with coconut milk and a fragrant blend of curry spices.
  • Fish Fillet: Crispy fried fish seasoned just right to highlight its fresh flavors.
  • Lucky Goto: A comforting Filipino rice porridge topped with chicharon, green onions, and garlic bits for only $13.00.

The customer reviews echo the warmth found within Eat and Out. Many diners have praised the cozy atmosphere and friendly staff—key components to a welcoming dining experience. As one patron succinctly put it, the ambiance is sweet and quiet, making it perfect for a meal or a quick grab-and-go. The portions have garnered mixed feedback; some note they are smaller, particularly when it comes to soups. Nevertheless, the authentic flavors and generous servings in combo options ensure that you won't leave the cafeteria feeling unsatisfied.

Don’t miss out on their specials, like the beloved Halo Halo, a traditional Filipino dessert that truly stands out with its homemade Ube ice cream and a variety of delightful textures. A few diners have also highlighted the distinctiveness of their Turon, filled with actual jackfruit, distinguishing it from many less authentic offerings.

Eat and Out Cafeteria isn't just about food; it's about the culture and community it fosters. Patrons report feeling at home, as though they were welcomed into a friend's dining room, where every bite tells a story and every dish is a celebration. And while you may find the cafeteria-style setting allows for a quick meal, the heartwarming flavors and aromas will linger long after your visit.

In summary, if you're looking for a slice of the Philippines in Texas, Eat and Out Cafeteria is where you’ll want to go. Call them at (281) 717-8626 to place an order or stop by to enjoy some authentic Filipino food that’s crafted with love, laughter, and a dash of soul.

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Seline S.
Seline S.

Good place to come out for some good Filipino food but the portions are very small. If you get soup expect to get a couple pieces of meat. The workers are nice and friendly!

J C.
J C.

Very nice people, food was awesome, sweet little quiet place. Wish i had time to sit down! 100% recommend.

Regina P.
Regina P.

Love the food and the service! Staff is friendly. Traditional Filipino cuisine, pork adobo was amazing! Will definitely go back (but not on a Monday because they're closed).

Loreta W.
Loreta W.

Their Turon has actual jackfruit fillings. Many Filipino stores only use plantain bananas . Their halohalo has the usual ingredients BUT it's homemade specially the Ube ice cream toppings.

Cathey B.
Cathey B.

Great authentic Filipino food. They even have some Filipino pastries. Everyone was also helpful. The place was clean and roomy.

Shalimar S.
Shalimar S.

Food was delicious. We can't wait to go back and try other things. The pansit and pork menudo were tasty. Lumpia perfect. I like my adobo super vinegary, maybe I'll try pork adobo next time. The service was good also. When making the order over the phone she asked several questions on what I was looking for and offered several suggestions as well. Upon picking up the food was taken out to my car. We did not eat there but as the name depicts it's more of a cafeteria style, buffet, eat and go or order for an event. We will be back for both!

Jocelyn M.
Jocelyn M.

Great point point joint if you're in the mood for authentic Pilipino food. They serve big portions for the 2 item Combo plate. Lots of selections to choose from. My favorite is the eggplant torta and bistek. I felt like I was eating at my mom's house. I will definitely be back when I'm in the area.

Fershieley Valenne R.
Fershieley Valenne R.

If you are looking for SISIG, this is the place to get one! However, the serving could be improved since the combo is $10+.

Long T.
Long T.

Great Filipino food and Halo Halo is delicious. Great field of culture and nice people.