Thank Que Grill Restaurant
Filipino Style Bahn Mi Sandwiches
I took you taste buds like it's headed to Vietnam but when you take a bite you land in the Philippines. You're going to love my little detour.
- Filipino Style BBQ ChickenIngredients: French roll, Mayonnaise, Filipino Style BBQ Chicken, House BBQ Sauce, Atchara (pickled papaya), Cilantro, Jalapeno Peppers and House made Asian Inspired Salad Dressing.$14.50
- Turkey Lumpia FillingI took the filling of the lumpia shanghai and made meatballs.$14.75
- Filipino Style BBQ TofuA healthier alternative but still has the same delicious flavors as the pork or chicken.$12.50
Thank Que Bowls
If the bread is too heavy then I have it over rice.
- Filipino Style BBQ ChickenFilipino style BBQ chicken over rice.$14.50
- Turkey Lumpia FillingTurkey lumpia meatballs over rice.$14.75
- TQG Tofu BowlFilipino style BBQ tofu served over rice.$12.50
Veggie Options
A healthier alternative but I didn't hold back any flavors. Whoever said eating healthy can't be delicious needs to come by and give my veggie options a try.
- TQG Tofu BowlFilipino style BBQ tofu served over rice.$12.50
- Filipino Style BBQ TofuA healthier alternative but still has the same delicious flavors as the pork or chicken.$12.50
- TQG Spring Mix SaladSpring Mix, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, shredded carrots, croutons, atchara (pickled papaya) with our house dressing. Personally I put a piece of BBQ chicken on the top of mine. Filipino inspired salad dressing- fried garlic, soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, calamansi juice, sugar, ground black pepper.$12.50
- BBQ Chicken$4.50
Chef_AllDayRene's Special
Here is my take on some traditional Filipino dishes. Trust me your going to LOVE THEM!
- Lumpia ShanghaiYou get 3 delicious pieces for $6.75. Ingredients: Ground pork, Carrots, Celery, Onions, Water Chestnuts, (OYSTER SAUCE), Salt & Pepper rolled in a Spring Roll Wrapper. Served with a Sweet Chili dipping sauce.$6.75
- Turkey Lumpia Sliders with pineapples and friesI took the delicious filling of my lumpia shanghai and made patties out it. The bun is a classic Filipino dinner roll called Pan De Sal with pineapple, smothered with the sweet chili sauce. served wit h a side of French fries.$15.50
- TQG Spring Mix SaladSpring Mix, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, shredded carrots, croutons, atchara (pickled papaya) with our house dressing. Personally I put a piece of BBQ chicken on the top of mine. Filipino inspired salad dressing- fried garlic, soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, calamansi juice, sugar, ground black pepper.$12.50
- BBQ Chicken$4.50
- Pork Belly Sisig FriesPork sisig is a popular Filipino dish. It can be considered as a main dish or an appetizer. The composition of this dish is mainly of pig's parts such as minced pork meat, ears and face. I use PORK BELLY and I also add onions, Thai chili, ground black pepper, garlic aioli, magi seasoning and calamansi juice served over French fries and smothered with more garlic aioli.$13.50
Sweet Treats
Just a few of what the Philippines has to offer as far as desserts go.
- Filipino Style Fruit SaladGreat way to cleanse your palate after the savory dishes you just enjoyed. Fruit cocktail, condensed milk and creme.$3.50
Beverages
Enjoy the refreshing, crisp taste you know and love.
- Canned SodaEnjoy the refreshing, crisp taste you know and love.$2.50
- Coconut Water w/ PulpCoconut juice an real bits of coconut pulp, this beverage is both delicious and nutritious. It's like drinking straight from the coconut itself but without having to climb a tree.$3.50
- Thai Tea DrinkIt's a sweet and creamy beverage made with black tea, milk and sugar. The tea has a variety of potent antioxidants and plant chemicals that mat support health and help fight disease.$3.50
- Bottled WaterCold refreshing water.$2