New Filo restaurant in Hastings

On 2 July, a new Filipino restaurant owned by Michael and Cerly Pallesco opened in Hastings. Dad’s Kitchen is open every day, from 5-9pm, with an all-you-can-eat Sunday lunch offering between 11am and 2pm.

Dat’s kitchen offers catering services for occasions like birthday, baptismal, anniversary, as well as corporate events and get-together parties with choices of Filipino, Thai and western food.

Visit Dad’s Kitchen at Shop 1/105 High St. Hastings Vic 3915. Call (03) 5979 8855 or mobile numbers 0428 102 595 and 0452 142 919 for enquiries.

For updates, go to their Facebook page.

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