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Welcome to Banig Restaurant

At Banig Restaurant, we celebrate the rich flavors of Filipino cuisine, bringing comfort and tradition to Moreno Valley for decades. This family-owned gem specializes in breakfast and brunch, featuring a vibrant selection of dishes served cafeteria-style, such as Lumpia, Lechon Kawali, and Sinigang. The warm, welcoming ambiance—complete with friendly service—makes it feel like home. Patrons enjoy generous portions, with many vegetarian options available, promoting a communal dining experience. Whether you're indulging in our signature Longanisa or cooling off with Halo Halo, every dish is a testament to our culinary heritage, promising delightful food memories for every guest.

Banig Restaurant: Reviews & Ratings

Alfred T.
Alfred T.

I've come several times in the past couple of months and the service is always friendly. The restaurant is always clean & so is their service area as far as I can tell. The food is comforting and tastes great. I love the lechon when it's really fresh but after having it that way one time, any other time I have it "not as fresh" is just a little subpar now. This doesn't stop me from coming back because the food is still really good. I'll be a patron for as long as I live in the IE for sure.

Jayy J.
Jayy J.

this place is so good. i come here often. definetely beats all the mexican resturants they have out here on food quality and taste. i love that the staff is friendly and there meat is well seasoned and moist i usually come here for breakfast and get there langanisa with eggs and rice but they will substitute the languinisa for other meats as well like there delicious ribs. im surprised the store isnt as packed like the terrible resturants we got like mcdonalds. yall gotta spend your money here and make your money worth it. super good. i wish they did food delivery though

Journey P.
Journey P.

Food is delicious just like a home cooked meal and staff are courteous and very attentive. Owners are very friendly and the ambiance makes you really feel at home! Looking forward to visit again soon.

Wendy L.
Wendy L.

Banig has been serving up Filipino food in Moreno Valley for decades and the food is one of the reasons why this long-standing casual eatery is still in existence today. This family-owned business is a small to midsize restaurant with plenty of seating and about a dozen tables. Note: Larger parties can move tables together to create a single, larger table. They have a small television with The Filipino Channel (TFC) playing in the background. The food is served cafeteria style. Basically, you walk up to the display of food and point to a dish you'd like. It's called turo-turo, which literally translates to point-point. There is no visible menu so if you're new to this establishment, you can ask what each dish is. They do have their staple breakfast and lunch items that are available all day: * Longanisa (Sweet Sausage) * Beef Tapa * Garlic Rice * Pancit (Canton-Bihon Mixed Noodles) * Pork Adobo * Bangus (Milk Fish) * Beef Caldereta (Tomato-Based Stew) * Lumpia (Egg Rolls) * Lechon Kawali (Fried Pork Belly) * Sisig * Dinuguan (Pork Blood Stew) * Giniling / Picadillo (Ground Meat) * Binagoongan na Talong (Eggplant with Fermented Pork) * Pinakbet (Vegetables with Fermented Shrimp) * Balatong / Mungo (Lentil Soup) * Sinigang (Tamarind Soup) * Palabok (Rice Noodles with Gravy) ... and much more My favorites are the Lumpia, Sisig, and Lechon Kawali. They make the best Lechon Kawali I've had from any Filipino restaurant ever! Come check them out. Friendly service and smiles, and delicious food!

Janine F.
Janine F.

I swung by Banig today looking for a sweet treat. I ended up going with the Halo Halo and it hit the spot. I'd for sure come back here to try their entrees!

Marilou Y.
Marilou Y.

First time trying this place out and did not dissapoint. Food was good and price reasonable. Will go again and try other dishes

josephine b.
josephine b.

Their lechon kawali is the bomb The dessert ginataan is good Their pork adobo is good Have them fry fresh milkfish for you thats good too The pancit and dinuguan are good enough

Net A.
Net A.

Fast food Filipino cuisine for a quick bite. They close at 2pm so got there around 1:45 . There was a line when we got there. When my turn came staff greeted me warmly with a smile. That's the Filipino hospitality way !!!! Food counter display almost empty and not so many choices to choose from. Ordered lumpia ( fried to order) and 2 entree combo Steam rice Chicken Tinola ( ginger soup base) Binagoongan ( pork cooked with salted shrimp paste) All were tasty and I we were full.

Location

  • Banig Restaurant
    23962 Alessandro Blvd STE F, Moreno Valley, CA 92553 Hotline: (951) 653-5268

Welcome to Banig Restaurant, your cozy haven for Filipino breakfast and brunch, nestled in the heart of Moreno Valley at 23962 Alessandro Blvd STE F! This family-owned gem has been serving up traditional Filipino cuisine for decades, and it’s clear why this establishment has become a beloved staple in the community.

At Banig Restaurant, you can expect a warm and inviting atmosphere where friendly faces greet you with smiles. The restaurant boasts ample seating for groups, and a casual ambiance perfect for families, making it a great spot for lunch or dinner.

The dining experience here is centered around the unique turo-turo concept, where you can conveniently point to the delicious dishes displayed cafeteria-style. There's no need for a menu, as the attentive staff are always ready to guide newcomers through the delightful options. You’ll find a plethora of comforting and satisfying plates, from the indulgent Lechon Kawali—a tender and crispy fried pork belly—to the smoky and savory Sisig and the homey Pancit noodles.

Some standout dishes include:

  • Longanisa - Sweet sausage, perfect for breakfast.
  • Beef Tapa - A classic favorite served with garlic rice.
  • Lumpia - Crispy egg rolls that are a must-try!
  • Sinigang - A tangy tamarind soup bursting with flavor.
  • Halo Halo - A refreshing dessert that’s a twist on traditional flavors.

What truly sets Banig apart is the quality and freshness of their dishes. As Alfred T. notes in his review, the restaurant’s dedication to serving fresh food makes each visit a culinary delight. The staff not only excel in service but also in creating a welcoming environment where you can enjoy a meal as if you’re dining at home.

Beyond the delicious fare, Banig also offers various conveniences, such as outdoor seating, takeout, and delivery options, making it accessible for everyone. With a commitment to accommodating guests of all kinds—including your furry friends—there's something for everyone at this charming eatery.

If you’re looking for a taste of authentic Filipino comfort food, Banig Restaurant is the place to be. With a reputation built on hearty meals and exemplary service, it’s no wonder that patrons like Jayy J. and Journey P. continue to return, eager to indulge in all their favorites.

So, gather your friends, family, or even your kids, and head over to Banig Restaurant—where every bite tells a story and every meal feels like a family gathering!

For inquiries or to place your orders, you can reach them at (951) 653-5268. Prepare to embark on a delicious journey that will keep you coming back!