This place is the sister restaurant of Musang in International District. We ordered many things to try and sample. The sizzling sisig was very good. The pork shoulder was very soft and tender...
Kilig
(162)
Advertisement
Photos
Kilig is a Filipino restaurant nestled in Seattle’s vibrant Chinatown-International District. Offering a fresh take on traditional Filipino cuisine, Kilig serves up modern twists on classic dishes, promising a dining experience that will leave you feeling kilig na kilig!
Step into Kilig and embark on a culinary journey that celebrates the rich flavors and vibrant culture of the Philippines. From hearty adobo to savory sinigang, each dish is crafted with care and authenticity, transporting diners to the bustling streets of Manila with every bite.
Generated from the website content
Also at this address
Find related places
Reviews
Kilig is located on 8th Ave, toward the quieter end of Chinatown, so traffic is noticeably lighter compared to other nearby spots. This restaurant is the sister restaurant of Musang. While it's...
Super friendly and attentive service! The drinks very unique and the Paquiao punch was the best one we got (ube)! The pandan soda had a very slight pandan taste. The food was also delicious!...
I've been told my opinion about this place is wrong lol. I thought it was ok, a little pricy, and the flavors were definitely punchy but missed the mark a little to me. But that's based on my...
I got to try the sinigang wings here as part of the CID food walk. They were super crispy and a little crunch even, with a slightly tangy taste. I almost felt like I was eating chips with the...
You might also like
Advertisement



