# Manila Sunset > Manila Sunset — Filipino restaurants in National City, CA. ## Key facts - **URL**: https://frankiapp.com/business/manila-sunset-124786 - **Type**: Restaurants - **Cuisine**: Filipino - **Location**: National City, CA - **Address**: 925 E Plaza Blvd Ste I, National City, CA 91950 - **Phone**: (619)474-0421 - **Website**: https://manilasunset.com - **Coordinates**: 32.68, -117.1 - **Claimed**: unclaimed ## About Manila Sunset specializes in a few but unique and hard-to-find Filipino foods such as Bibingkang Galapong and Puto Bumbong which are traditionally found in church plazas and roadside stalls only during the Christmas Season. Our best seller, Pancit Malabon is prepared from an original well-guarded recipe from the fishing village of Malabon from which the name of the delicacy came from. Even in the Philippines, there are only very few cooks who know how to prepare this delicacy. We also feature Pork, Chicken, Beef and Calamari barbeques, all grilled as you order. Established in 1985. Sunset at Manila Bay evokes in the hearts of Filipinos in America, remembrances of home and the natural charms of the Philippine Islands. When Manila Sunset opened its first store on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, in 1985, its limited menu was originally intended for Filipinos in America who have missed these foods for a long time. soon, it gained the attention and approval, not only of Fili ## Hours - Monday: 10am - 7:30pm - Tuesday: 10am - 7:30pm - Wednesday: 10am - 7:30pm - Thursday: 10am - 7:30pm - Friday: 10am - 7:30pm - Saturday: 10am - 7:30pm - Sunday: 10am - 7:30pm ## Amenities - Apple Pay - Credit Card - Take Out - Kid Friendly - TV ## Reviews ### bebeeatz — 4.3/5 · Feb 8, 2026 Look here! One of the go-to Filipino spots in National City. I’ve been coming to this mom & pop shop since I was a kid. This is the place for some delicious freshly made filipino food. It is a small restaurant, but it’s a good place to grab to go or there’s seats to enjoy your meal. Their food can be found at your Filipino parties! What do I recommend here?? Bibingka- (as per google: traditional Filipino baked rice cake, known for its soft, spongy texture and slightly sweet, coconut flavo