For travelers exploring San Diego, finding a dependable place like Starfish Filipino Eatery can completely change the pace of a day. Sitting along 1830 Sunset Cliffs Boulevard, E, this is the kind of eatery that quietly becomes part of people’s routines over time. People often settle in with laptops, coffee cups, quick snacks, or long conversations that stretch comfortably into the afternoon. Sometimes people are not looking for anything complicated. Just something warm, comfortable, and dependable.
Guests can discover menu items such as "Long-Silog" (Longanisa, Garlic Fried Rice, or Fried Egg) Bowl, "Simply Joey" (Gulay Ginataan), "Spam-Silog" (Spam, Garlic Fried Rice, Fried Egg) Bowl, Adobo, Don't Mess with My Lumpia (5 pcs), Fish-si-log (Pan fried fish with garlic fried rice and egg on top), Halabos Hipon Bawang (Island Garlic Prawns), Lumpia Gulay (Vegan/Vegetarian Spring Rolls -2 pcs). Guests can discover selections such as "Long-Silog" (Longanisa, Garlic Fried Rice, or Fried Egg) Bowl, "Simply Joey" (Gulay Ginataan), "Spam-Silog" (Spam, Garlic Fried Rice, Fried Egg) Bowl, Adobo, Don't Mess with My Lumpia (5 pcs), Fish-si-log (Pan fried fish with garlic fried rice and egg on top), Halabos Hipon Bawang (Island Garlic Prawns), Lumpia Gulay (Vegan/Vegetarian Spring Rolls -2 pcs).
"Long-Silog" (Longanisa, Garlic Fried Rice, or Fried Egg) Bowl - Silogs are a very common breakfast or Merienda (midday snack) in the Philippines. This particular dish consists of Longanisa (sweet sausage), Sinangag (garlic fried rice), Itlog (fried egg) with a side of pickled vegetables. , making it a practical choice throughout the day. "Simply Joey" (Gulay Ginataan) - A delectable melange of mushrooms, carrots, onions, celery, ginger, bell peppers, zucchini squash, and haricot verts simmered in coconut curry. Served with Jasmine rice and fried garlic. (Some seasonal locally grown vegetables may be included in the mix per chef's discretion). , making it a convenient option for casual dining. "Spam-Silog" (Spam, Garlic Fried Rice, Fried Egg) Bowl - Spam (yes, that Spam by Hormel) is a Filipino favorite, paired with Sinangag (garlic fried rice) and Itlog (fried egg). This dish is good any time of the day. Usually served at breakfast. , making it a flexible selection for different appetites. Adobo - Considered to be the national dish of the Philippines, this soy-vinegar-garlic stew is so good, you will keep coming back for more. Choice of chicken, pork, hard-boiled egg, or a combination. Served with white rice. Contains eggs and soy. , making it a practical choice throughout the day. Don't Mess with My Lumpia (5 pcs) - A traditional pork and beef lumpia Shanghai with carrots, onions, and seasonings. So good and not to be messed with. Contains eggs. , making it a convenient option for casual dining. Together, these items reflect a menu designed for flexibility and everyday dining.
Starfish Filipino Eatery supports flexible dining visits throughout the week.
The surrounding area around Starfish Filipino Eatery also contributes to the overall atmosphere. Visitors nearby may come across alcohol such as Victory Wine & Spirits , bank such as U.S. Bank , bank such as Wells Fargo , bank such as Chase , bank such as Union Bank , bar such as Nova Easy Kombucha , bar such as Kilowatt Brewing , bicycle such as Bernie's Bike Shop .
Food lovers exploring the area may also notice nearby dining options including Vili's Health Bar (0.1 miles away) , Ortega's Cocina (0.1 miles away) , Soi OB Thai Street Food (0.2 miles away) , The Espresso Lab (0.2 miles away) , Pizzeria Luigi (Ocean Beach) (0.3 miles away) .
For those wanting to browse everything available before visiting, the full selection of menu items can be explored here: View Full Menu .
For visitors passing through the area, Starfish Filipino Eatery offers the kind of reliable stop that helps break up a long day.