sinangag & itlog ussally topped up with other pinoy favorites like tapa, longganisa, etc
Bangsilog
$6.00
Tapsilog
$6.00
Longsilog
$5.50
Tosilog
$5.00
Adsilog
$5.50
Corned Beef
$6.00
Kadok's All-time Favorites
an assorted of our specially dishes made with only the best ingredients to satisfy your cravings
Beef/chix Mami
$4.75
Pansit Malabon
$5.50
Pansit Bihon
$5.50
Goto/arrozcaldo
$4.50
Lugaw
$3.75
Kikiam
$4.25
Tokwa't Baboy
$3.25
Tokwa
$2.10
Embotido
$7.50
BBQ on Stick
$2.40
Lumpia Gulay
$0.95
Shanghai (5pcs)
$2.15
Fried Rice
$1.75
Steamed Rice
$1.25
Special Siopao
$2.50
Siopao Asado
$2.00
Special Mami
$5.50
Desserts
after a delightful meal, drive in to these tasty, sweet & healthy treats specially made for you at kadok's
Halo-halo
$5.00
Gulaman/sago
$2.50
Turon
$1.00
Kakanin
$3.50
Rice Plates
we know your meal is never complete without having rice that's why here at kadok's we serve rice paired with a variety of home grown ulams you've always known to enjoy.
Menudo
$5.50
Dinuguan
$5.50
Bbq
$6.00
Sisig Pork
$6.00
Sisig Tilapia
$6.50
Kikiam
$5.50
Fried Chicken
$6.00
Krispi Chicken
Whole$12.50
$6.50
Special
crispy pata & bulalo, simply irresistable
Krispi-pata
$13.50
Bulalo
$11.50
Whole Fried Chicken
$12.50
Party Trays
Pansit Bihon
Small$26.00
Medium$40.00
ML$52.00
Large$80.00
Pansit Malabon
Small$24.00
Medium$38.00
ML$48.00
Large$75.00
Pansit Trio
$48.00
Bihon, Canton, & Malabon (Good for 12 to 15 people)
We are located in the heart of the Peninsula. At Kadok's, we make sure we satisfy your discriminating taste and deliver the best service that we possibly can give to our valued customers. Our mission is to build and maintain a customer-oriented culture, promote, and nurture service excellence.Kadok's is a Filipino restaurant serving the greater bay community since 1995.
The siopao (pork bun) business actually started way back in the 1980's in the town of BAYANAN, Muntinlupa, Philippines. The product was sold house-to-house and delivered in business establishments. Later, Kadok built a small kiosk called "Try Me! Mami-Siopao" which also sold the Filipino favorite mami, a special noodle soup.