
Island Dining Menu
Appetizers
Grilled Herb Shrimp
Freshly caught shrimp marinated in herbs and grilled to perfection.

Spinach Artichoke Dip
Creamy spinach and artichoke dip served with warm pita bread slices.

Sweet Potato (Kamote) Fries

French Fries
Deep-fried potatoes are cut into thin strips, and served hot, either soft or crispy.

Lumpia
Lumpia is a delightful dish found in Filipino and Indonesian cuisines. It comprises thin pastry skin and a lumpia wrapper enveloping savory or sweet fillings.

Calamares
Crispy, golden calamari rings that are perfect. A delightful dish made from deep-fried battered squid rings.

Sizzling Seafoods
Sizzling Seafood is a delightful sizzler dish that can be ready in under 30 minutes; Seafood: Shrimp, bay scallops, squid rings, mussels, clams, or fish fillet cubes. Vegetables: Onion and bell peppers.

Fried Boneless Dried Danggit
Enjoy fried danggit with rice and vegetables. Dip it in spicy vinegar garlic sauce or eat it with diced tomatoes for extra flavor

Meat Dishes (Pork)
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Grilled Pork
Grilled pork prepared in marinated pork slices grilled to perfection.

Breaded Pork
Breaded pork is a delightful dish consisting of tender pork chops coated in a crispy, seasoned breading.

Pork Adobo
Pork Adobo, a popular Filipino dish that’s both savory and tangy.

Sisig (Pork)
Pork sisig is a popular Filipino dish that originated from the Pampanga region in Luzon. It’s made from a combination of pork jowl, ears (maskara), pork belly, and chicken liver. The meat is seasoned with calamansi (a citrus fruit), onions, and chili peppers.

Chicken Dishes
Whole Chicken - P600 Half Chicken - P300
Grilled Chicken Breast
Juicy grilled chicken breast served with pineapple chutney.

Inasal
Grilled chicken breast (Pecho) or leg (Paa) while a lechon manok is a stuffed whole chicken. It is chicken marinated in a mixture of calamansi, pepper.

Fried
Fried chicken is a beloved dish that’s crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside.

Buttered
Butter Chicken, also known as Chicken Makhani or Murgh Makhani, is a classic Indian dish that’s incredibly popular worldwide.

Adobo
Adobo Chicken seared and browned, fruit, or vegetables mixed with white vinegar or soy sauce (or both), bay leaves, garlic, salt, sugar, oil, and black pepper

Noodles and Pasta
Pansit (Canton, Bihon, Sotanghon) - (Seafood)
Pancit (Tagalog pronunciation: [panˈsɪt] pan-SIT), also spelled pansít, is a general term referring to various traditional noodle dishes in Filipino cuisine

Pansit (Canton, Bihon, Sotanghon) - (Meat)
Pancit is commonly cooked by sautéing the noodles with garlic, onions, vegetables (such as carrots, green beans, and cabbage), and meat or seafood. It combines Chinese and Spanish techniques, incorporating local ingredients. Garnishes include calamari (a citrus fruit), smoked fish, fried garlic, and more. Enjoy exploring the rich flavors of this beloved Filipino dish!

Italian Spaghetti (Beef or Veggies)
Italian Spaghetti meat sauce can include various types of meat, such as ground beef, pork, or even a combination. The choice of meat depends on personal preference or our delicious vegetarian style.

Fish Orders
Tinola
Tinola is a Filipino soup usually served as a main course with white rice. Traditionally, this dish is cooked with chicken or fish, wedges of papaya and/or chayote, and leaves of the siling labuyo chili pepper in broth flavored with ginger, onions and fish sauce.

Kinilaw
Kinilaw (pronounced [kɪnɪˈlaʊ] or [kɪˈnɪlaʊ], literally "eaten raw") is a raw seafood dish and preparation method native to the Philippines. It is sometimes also referred to as Philippine ceviche due to its similarity to the Latin American dish ceviche.

Sinugba
Sinugba is a Filipino dish that combines grilled pork belly (also known as inihaw na liempo) with vinegar-cured tuna. It’s a delightful fusion of flavors

Fillet
Fillet is a portion of fish meat that has been cut away from the backbone. It’s typically boneless and skin-on.

Sinigang
Sinigang is a Filipino soup or stew with a sour and savory taste. It is most often associated with tamarind (Filipino: sampalok), although it can use other sour fruits and leaves as the souring agent such as unripe mangoes or rice vinegar.

Live Trevally (Sibad)
The Trevally, also known as Sibad or Talakitok, is a remarkable fish found in warm coastal waters. Served Charcoal Broiled with the right amount of seasonings

Squid (Adobo, Grilled)
Filipino cuisine offers some delightful squid dishes. One popular choice is Adobong Pusit, a flavorful squid dish cooked using the Filipino adobo method.

Tuna (Panga, Belly or Buntot)
Tuna is a versatile fish, and its various parts offer distinct flavors. Inihaw na Panga ng Tuna (Grilled Tuna Jaw); Tuna Marinade; Grilled Tuna Belly

Pampano
Pinangat na Pompano, stewed in tomatoes and tamarind, is an easy one-pan meal the whole family will love. This Filipino dish with plump fish and tangy sauce is delicious with steamed rice.

Adobong Kugita (Octopus)
Adobong pugita is a Filipino specialty originating from Occidental Mindoro. This adobo dish is made with mature octopus that's cooked in a combination of vinegar and soy sauce. Other common ingredients include garlic, onions, oil, and bay leaves for flavoring.

Fried Crispy Crablet
Crispy Crablets are seasoned small crabs that were dredged in cornstarch and deep-fried until crispy.

Shrimp Orders
Buttered
Buttered Garlic Shrimp is a delightful Filipino dish that combines succulent shrimp with rich garlic butter sauce.

Gisado
Filipino Gisado refers to sautéed dishes in Filipino cuisine. The term “Gisado” comes from the word “gisa,” which means ‘to sauté

Crispy
Filipino Crispy Shrimp is a delightful dish that combines succulent shrimp with a crispy, flavorful coating.

Sinigang
Sinigang is a Filipino soup or stew with a sour and savory taste. It is most often associated with tamarind, although it can use other sour fruits and leaves as the souring agent.

Clam
Tambayang
Ah, Tambayang clams! They’re a delightful treat. If you’re looking for a simple and comforting way to enjoy them, you might want to try our Clam Soup (also known as Tinolang Halaan).

Liboo
Clams Filipino “Liboo” Style refers to a couple of delicious clam soup recipes commonly enjoyed in the Philippines.

SAANG
Adobo
Don’t confuse Saang with smaller shells called kinason, although both have edible meat. Saang is meatier and can be cooked by grilling or boiling. You can easily pick the meat out, or some people use a pin or even a hammer.

Steamed
Steamed Saang is a Filipino version seasoned with vinegar, fish sauce, and spices. It's simple to make yet full of flavor you'll love with steamed rice.

Boodle Fight
Boodle Fight (Filipinos Style)
A growing number of Filipino restaurants are serving meals boodle fight-style. In commercial contexts, the dishes in a boodle fight are arranged equidistantly throughout the table to ensure everyone has equal access.

Island Pizza
Meaty
Enjoy our Meaty Meatlovers Pizza

Hawaiian
Enjoy our Hawaiian Style Pizza Just the way you order it!!

Cheese
Enjoy our Crispy Classic Cheese Pizza

Shrimp
Enjoy our tasty Shrimp Pizza

Veggies
Enjoy our specialty made Veggie Pizza

Hot and Cold Beverages
Brewed Coffee
Freshly Brewed Coffee

Instant Coffee
For those on the Go!!! Instant just the way you like it.

Various Juice ~ Pinya, Pinya Orange, Mango Four Seasons'
We carry Various Juice ~ Pinya, Pinya Orange, Mango Four Seasons'

Soada (Royal, Coke, Sprite, Mountain Dew
Our variety of Soada (Royal, Coke, Sprite, Mountain Dew

Healthy Rock Island Signature Tea
Ginger
Rock Island Ginger Tea

Calamansi
Try our Rock Island Calamansi Tea

Honey
Enjoy our Fresh Rock Island Honey Tea

Lemon Grass
Enjoy our Rock Island Lemongrass Tea a Fan Favorite

Sweet Treats
Banana Bread
Freshly Baked Banana Bread

Chocolate Lava Cake
Decadent chocolate lava cake with a molten center, served with vanilla ice cream.
$9

Fruit Salad
Refreshing tropical fruit salad drizzled with honey and mint.
$7

Coconut Panna Cotta
Creamy coconut panna cotta topped with fresh berries.
$8

Assorted Shakes ~ (Mango, Pineapple, Guyabano, Avocado)
Try our Assorted Shakes ~ (Mango, Pineapple, Guyabano, Avocado)

Strawberry Shake
Enjoy our fresh Strawberry Shake
