Sisig Restaurant

Sisig Restaurant

303 Lawler Center Dr, Suisun City, CA 94585, United States

+1 707-399-9439

Filipino restaurant
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Nestled within the vibrant community of Suisun City, Sisig Restaurant offers an inviting taste of authentic Filipino cuisine that captures the warmth and rich flavors of the Philippines. This cozy Filipino restaurant, located at 303 Lawler Center Dr, serves up a delightful variety of traditional dishes that are both comforting and full of bold, savory depth.

The menu here is a treasure trove for lovers of Filipino food. Signature dishes such as Lumpia—crispy, golden spring rolls packed with savory fillings—are a standout, requiring just a brief wait as they’re freshly made to order. The Chicken Adobo and Bistek combine tender, marinated meats bursting with tangy soy and garlic notes, delivering a satisfying, home-cooked feel with every bite. Don’t miss the Pork Lechon Kawali, where the perfectly fried, crispy skin contrasts beautifully with its succulent interior, especially when paired with a side of rice and pancit.

For those with a sweet tooth, the Halo Halo dessert is a refreshing treat—a medley of shaved ice, sweet beans, jellies, and vibrant ube tapioca that creates a wonderfully cool and creamy texture, although some patrons have noted a desire for more fillings to balance the icy refreshment. Karioka, with its chewy, sweet coconut coat, offers another delightful nibble to round out the meal.

Dining at Sisig Restaurant feels like stepping into a beloved neighborhood spot where the service is warm, efficient, and attentive despite the limited seating. The humble atmosphere adds to its charm, making it an ideal destination for a quick, flavorful meal or a casual gathering with friends and family. Customers appreciate the friendly staff who are happy to guide newcomers through the menu, ensuring each order is tailored to palate preferences.

Beyond the eatery, Sisig Restaurant’s location inside a Filipino supermarket provides an added layer of community connection, enabling visitors to explore authentic ingredients and goods to bring a taste of the Philippines home. Whether you’re craving the traditional Dinuguan and Monggo or the flavorful Lomo Saltado, this local gem serves it all with genuine Filipino heart and soul.

For those eager to try a true taste of the Philippines in Suisun City, Sisig Restaurant is a place where every dish tells a story—one of heritage, flavor, and hospitality that leaves a lasting impression.

From the business
Identifies as veteran-owned
Service options
On-site services Takeaway Dine-in Delivery
Highlights
Serves local specialty
Popular for
Breakfast Lunch Dinner Solo dining
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible car park Wheelchair-accessible entrance Wheelchair-accessible seating
Offerings
Comfort food Quick bite Small plates
Dining options
Breakfast Lunch Dinner Catering Counter service Dessert Seating Table service
Atmosphere
Casual
Crowd
Groups Tourists
Planning
Accepts reservations
Payments
Credit cards Debit cards NFC mobile payments Credit cards
Children
Good for kids
Parking
Free of charge street parking Free parking lot Parking

Opening Hours

  • Monday
    09:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    09:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    09:00 AM - 03:00 PM
  • Thursday
    Closed
  • Friday
    10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Saturday
    09:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Sunday
    09:00 AM - 06:00 PM

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Visitor Reviews

  • Jacqueline Baugh
    1 month ago

    It's a small local grocery store with an eatery and fish counter. It's fish counter will cook your fresh fish purchase for take home. What more can you ask if your grocery store?

  • J Davis
    1 month ago

    I love halo halo and I've tasted quite a few from different places. This is an okay halo halo. I would like more fillings. I find it has too much ice and it needs more fillings. Maybe add Leche flan etc. The food area has a good variety. Be prepared to line up on busy times and grocery store has the typical filipino goods.

  • Stephan S
    1 month ago

    This is a small to-go restaurant in a Philippino supermarket. It was authentic as far as my experience goes, having worked in Luzon for a month and eaten a lot of the food. If you want lumpia there is a 5 minute lead time so get that in first. You order the food in a non-self service buffet line. I recommend you ask for help. I asked and the servers were very helpful to explain each dish and what to get. My meal was a one side which was inexpensive at $8 and included a can of soda. The pork sisig on this day had 2 types. One traditional made from pork face (yes the face) or one with pork belly. If you like pork cracklings or chicharrónes you’ll like it. There was no calamansi (a small citrus fruit resembling a tiny lime) which I would have liked to add a bit of fresh acid to the dish. As of this writing (April-2021) there is no dine in option.

  • Alex DeMartino
    1 month ago

    Filipino buffet, like panda express. We got a bbq chicken skewer and the fried pork belly with a curry applesauce and a ube tapioca for dessert. The skewer was delicious, just small. The pork belly was dry without the applesauce. The tapioca was extremely tasty just very thick. But they do make some good pan-cit.

  • Hole In the Wall Seeker
    2 month ago

    Delicious filipino food and the service was quick and polite. Portion sizes were good and flavor. Prices were also very good with a market on the side. Very limited seating and room.

  • Ella McCoy-Rauls
    2 month ago

    Go early for the garlic rice!!! Once it's gone, it's gone for the day. I love this restaurant and the variety of dishes they have. I don't know Filipino foods, and they are very open to letting you sample different dishes. I will always come back. Oh, and by the way, forget what I said about the garlic rice. I don't need any more competition trying to get my rice because I've shared how delicious it is. Lol. A plus for suisun city.

  • David Tapscott
    2 month ago

    Saturday... Any weekend afternoon would be packed anywhere the food is good.. Well, Sisig restaurant is no exception. I ordered a Chicken Empanada and the Pancit and waked away just under $10. The food was good the wait in line was not. PS to the 2 guys who rudely cut in as I was paying for my food... If you can't interrupt your own people who are standing there holding up the line with their indecisive ordering don't interrupt the guy in as hurry that quickly made his order and was trying to get out the door. You can stand in line like everyone else or call you contact that you ordered thru to bring you your order. Don't cut in front of people who walked in and waited it's rude.

  • Anna Marie
    3 month ago

    I did not know about this spot until I had their lechon sisig at a party one day. It was so flavorful and deliciously made I had to check them out. When I finally came to - it wasn't what I expected. Hot foods already ready to go just order and they'll plate it for you. I decided to try their Okoy - super excited to try it. I wasn't too impress .. super duper oily, and tasted like it was sitting for a while. When I took the first couple bites (without the saucey at first), you can taste the oil, with every bite. Tried it again with the saucey and I just couldn't get past the old oily taste it left in my mouth. The next time around, I ordered their lechon sisig, and it was consistently there! Flavors were all there, I was a fan. I also got their chicken adobo. That was good as well. Balanced on the vinegar and soy. Lastly, I got their pancit. Two large plates of it. Although I prefer my pancit w/ just bihon noodles they make it with both bihon and canton noodles. All in all, because I cannot not support my fellow Filipinos, I will always come here to support the cause. They've always been super nice and welcoming. I am willing to try their other dishes as everyone always patron this spot.

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