Reviews
My sweet tooth, like many others, is strong especially when it comes to the ingredients I know dearly. Take this coconut and lemongrass infused panna cotta. The tropical flavors I grew up with stands tall next to the creaminess of the sweet custard a small insight into a kitchen.
Cozy little spot for Filipino/Asian style bites. Delicious and quick service, and cash only!Inside the decorations are welcoming and whimsical, and the staff is warm as well. Although a bit hard to find, signage isn't as clear from the street as it is on the 3rd floor. Tell your friends about Kuma Inn!
This place was great. You climb up all these stairs to get to the restaurant. It is a small place. I don't remember what I ordered since my Filipino friend ordered everything but they come out in small dishes. The service was great. I love the BYOB and the staff kept my beer in the refrigerator so it did not get warm.
The Asian tapas was excellent and the portion sizes were surprisingly good for tapas. Anything with the Chinese sausage was a great choice. The bring your own wine policy was also extremely convenient to keep the alcohol costs lower. It's a hole-in-the-wall restaurant and a little price-y, but service and atmosphere was spectacular. Definitely recommend this place, especially for dates.
Very nice staff, good menu options, the bottom of the salmon was burnt black, and prices were a bit high considering the small portions.
I had a great meal here. The second floor location is a little hard to find but that adds to the charm. You have to walk up a seedy looking staircase which is marked on the lintel at street level. It’s not a big restaurant and the service is lovely and helpful. The food is delightful. The prices are a bit high considering it’s “tapas style” however I should say that it’s more food than a tapas plate but less food than a normal entree. The shrimp was KILLER good. If I’m ever in the area again I’ll come back for sure
I celebrated my birthday yesterday in this great place. I am glad to say that we passed a brilliant evening and the venue was surely the reason for that successful evening. The waiters collaborated in a gorgeous style, the meals were yummy and my friends were extremely glad. We shall no dout return for more events. Thank you very much.
Filipino/Thai fusion cuisine with very attentive waiters in a hidden spot. The entrance is nondescript, next to a doorway vertically marked "Kuma Inn" there's a bouncer next to it. Dishes are reasonably priced, if not on the small side, and our waiter was great in recommending different things to try. Food wasn't bad - nothing to write home about - but a cool spot to check out that's a little different.
Small "tapas"style plates. Food tasted all right, decent quality. Efficient service. No wait. Too trendy and hip for my liking. Prefer crystals cafe in st marks.menu has Filipino and other Asian dishes. Oh yeah cash only, not cool.
Very bad. Their arroz valenciana rice was not cooked well because I can taste the hardness. The sauce was too soggy with the rice. The mussels had bad smell, meaning not fresh. The meat spring roll was made with sausage and it is salty. All the way thumbs down. The walls of the entrance are full of graffities and the sidewalk was dirty. I don't see anything that is cozy inside. I don't understand why they rated it good. I will never go back. Very small plate and the price is not worth the servings. Believe me! February 21,2019.