Tropical Hut

Category: Filipino restaurant

Address: 388 US-46, Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ 07054, USA

Phone: +19733962944

Opening hours

Sunday: 10AM–4PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 11AM–7PM

Wednesday: 11AM–7PM

Thursday: 11AM–7PM

Friday: 11AM–7PM

Saturday: 11AM–7PM

Reviews

Renee Zavras

Nov 8, 2021

I love the pork skewers so much. Reminds me of my childhood in Florida with my Filipino relatives. The flan is my fav indulgence. All the chicken dishes are just as I grew up with, true Filipino comfort food. I am so happy I was able to bring my mom here before she passed and share with her the food she shared with me growing up as half Filipino.

John Cit

Sep 24, 2021

Food is delicious and my filipino in-laws loved it! Only complaint is that much of the dishes are riddles with bone shards and inedible fatty bits. I’m glad they used all of the animal but sometimes you split a dish with someone and you only end up with a bit or two or meat you can eat and you must be careful!

Chase J

May 11, 2021

This is certainly one of the most attractive restaurants in the region. Always when I go there I am awfully happy. They maintain their high level service and the highest level of meals they give. You no doubt will love this place. Very recommended.

Lauren Ann

Jan 15, 2020

I’m glad I finally stopped in here. I will say that the portions are enormous and the prices are very budget friendly so you get a lot of bang for your comfort food buck here. My dad is Filiipino so I developed a taste for this country’s incredible cuisine at an early age. Some dishes I won’t eat simply because of the ingredients but most Filipino dishes are fair game for me. I got a combo meal for under $9 (includes a drink!) and they are so generous with the sides that they put them in separate containers as opposed to squeezing them into the compartments of the the takeout styrofoam containers! I had lunch for two days for the price of one! I ordered pancit (noodles), a veggie side made with squash and long beans in coconut milk which I believe is called Ginataang Kalabasa, and pork belly. The pork was very flavorful and a real treat! I would love it if the dishes here were labeled so that it would be easier to make selections. The set up is no-nonsense cafeteria style and as I mentioned, they are very generous with portions. Filipinos are never stingy with portions! I remember growing up going to family parties where the supply of food was limitless. Having had the opportunity to travel abroad to the Philippines years ago, I was met with the same hospitality! I’d like to go back to Tropical Hut and try more dishes. The Philippines is a country comprised of a vast number of islands and regions, and the food is a distinct reflection of this variety. The food is also a unique product of the country’s significant Chinese and Spanish histories. There is also a Malay-Indonesian history, among other ethno-linguistic groups. Latin and Asian fusion is ever present in Filipino food. This restaurant caters also! Maybe that’s where all the lumpia (Filipino version of egg roll) went because they didn’t have any! Darn! Well, until next time!

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Questions & Answers

Do you have ponzit? What about philippino eggroll w/ beef? My sister married intonations Philippino family & I've been exposed to the food. I love ponzit!

Jamie Barry | May 12, 2021
Cedric Curry (SWITCH) | May 13, 2021

Yes they have pancit and other tradition filipino food. The egg rolls you are refering to are called lumpia. I know one of the owners personally and it's a very clean and friendly establishment. They even have a small store with snacks and ingredients

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