Somehow can’t get it right! Ordered a family meal, they had one lady checking accuracy of order, several orders after mine were filled, discovered one I got home only half of the order was filled… their solution was to spend another hour of my day going to them so they can complete the order! The service leaves MUCH to be desired. There is like 4 things on menu that are pretty good, but no longer worth my time. Not to mention family has gotten sick from food a couple of times. If you want PI food, go to Max’s Chicken around the corner! Better food & way better service.
Jhune M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Columbus, OH
Just because I miss home, and been craving for Jollibee palabok, spaghetti, Pinoy burger and of course Chicken Joy!
Ricky F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Who can say no to Jollibee? Compared to other fried chicken chains out there, Jollibee is on the expensive side, however the flavor or their chicken is almost addicting. Slather gravy on everything and enjoy. The service at this one is quite friendly, and is in a very convenient location as you can do some Asian grocery shopping after(See Seafood City Review) One bad thing is that they close at midnight.
Alyssa A.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Drove all the way here to get some chicken and they forgot to put the rest of our order in the bag. What a waste of gas and money. Customer service was mediocre. Over price dry food. What happen Jollibee?
Jeric C.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Las Vegas, NV
I am not a cheap person. but my concern is even their smallest gravy they charge you. I believe there is no more free stuff thing here especially in Las Vegas, but i also ordered a burger and which they said they do not have dressing for it, and then I asked if I could ask an extra small gravy in exchange for that burger without dressing,(I also bought a bucket of chickenjoy and of course the gravy they give you will not be enough for everything) but they said they cannot give me that extra gravy. I do not know if even that liquid gravy is included in their inventory. I just laughed, because I was thinking if it was their friends or relatives who will ask for extra gravy, what do you think? will they say they cannot have extra gravy? no. I am sure they will just hand them extra gravy for no charge. haha keep up ur bad customer service on how you answer the questions of customers. ang yayabang pa ng dating ng mga crew. kala mo kung sino. haha
Tania H.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Henderson, NV
I almost ate a crispy human hair on my fried chicken… Someone forgot to wear a hair net. Totally gross. See pic.
Annie H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Jollibee is close to where I live, open until midnight, has a grocery store right next to it, cheap and fast service… what more can I ask? Oh yeah, their bundle specials are back. On Tuesdays you get family size spaghetti and 6 pc chicken, Wednesday 2 buckets of 6 pc chicken and Thursdays family size palabok and 6 pc chicken for $ 15.99. That my friend, is deals you can’t pass up. My favorite is defiantly their signature dish, spicy chicken. Spaghetti and palabok are also very good. Their yum buger is my second favorite here, the sauce inside is ahhhhhhmazing. Go here if you want something fast, inexpensive and satisfies your cravings.
Rosanne L.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Albuquerque, NM
Today is December 29, 2015, Tuesday, 12noon, and they run out of SPICY chickenjoy. My family travelled all the way from New Mexico for it. What a big disappointment. We should have gone to the other location. :(
Christopher D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Jollibee at this location located in the Seafood City grocery plaza is a fairly good size. Catering to the Filipino fast food king of the Philippines, it brings a taste of home to the US. Price is a little high but the food gives that taste of the Philippines close to heart that reminds those who are home sick or craving a piece of that flavor. Chicken joy a crispy chicken is their signature entrée but with everything from burgers to rice to sotanghon to spaghetti… they offer a little something for everyone.
Viri L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Hahaha this place is great for a Filipino craving of spicy fried chicken with some sweet savory spaghetti. Super unhealthy and it is to be considered as the McDonald’s in the Philippines. I have it about once a year and I enjoy it.
Ryan L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Chicago, IL
You’d think a place that serves my absolute favorite homemade breakfast meal would be great. There is a new Jolibee opening in Skokie soon and it reminded me that this has been in my queue for years. Jollibee is as popular in the Philippines as McDonald’s is here. Same quality of food as well. You know what you’re getting into. I know the spam breakfast is pretty basic but I love it. The tocino is pretty solid as well. One time I went with my dad to get breakfast for the fam. I ordered two coffees and asked for a cupholder, since I was also ordering food. To hold the coffee, I was given a plastic bag. A PLASTICBAG. I had to turn my head to hide my laughter. They told me they didn’t have cupholders and that was the best they could do. A plastic bag. I was dying. At least I had a funny story to tell. Also, with the new Skokie location coming I will no longer have relatives asking me to bring back Chicken Joy for them. No shame. For serious, the last time my dad came to visit Chicago his carry-on luggage was a bucket of fried chicken from Jolibee. Sadly, that was not at all surprising.
Aileen B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Winnetka, Los Angeles, CA
Whenever I get a chance to eat Jollibee, I always opt for the spaghetti with 1 piece chicken and it never lets me down. This location is a mini Filipino town that has a supermarket, fast food, and bakery all in one. Inside the plaza includes Jollibee restaurant. The cashiers are very friendly and are fast workers. The spaghetti had lots of cheese and hot dog, while the chicken was crispy and not so greasy. I love that they provide a side of gravy to drop my chicken. The location is spacious and very clean. I would totally come back when I visit Vegas.
Mike M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Chicago, IL
When I’m on vacation, in addition to hitting up all the highly rated restaurants in the area, I also love to check out all the regional fast food chains that we can’t get back in Chicago. You got Shake Shack on the east coast, In n Out on the west coast, Checker’s in the midwest, Raising Cane’s in the south, etc. After finally checking out the legendary In N Out burger a few days earlier, we made our way off the strip to get an old favorite, Jollibee. Atmosphere: This plaza made me feel like I was back in the PI. When you first walk in the Seafood City grocery, you’re greeted with the stench of fresh fish. Ah, I remember that stank. Near the entrance is both a Jollibee and Chow King, and then next door is a Valerios bakery. Pretty mostly everyone there was Filipino and you couldn’t help but hear Tagalog everywhere you went. Even the service reminded me of the Philippines, with all the workers being super polite and addressing every customer as sir or ma’am. Food: Now it’s been over 10 years since I’ve had this in the Philippines, but it still tasted exactly how I remembered. I wasn’t that hungry so I didn’t go too crazy on ordering. I originally wanted to get the cheese dog but it didn’t look like they used those bright red PureFoods hot dogs that I used to love haha. Instead I went with the 2 piece chickenjoy meal. I definitely had to go with the white rice as the side. The chicken had a nice light breading on the outside and the skin was as crispy as can be. They gave a drumstick and a thigh so you know it was gonna be juicy. They don’t mess with no white meat around here. The thing that binds it all together though is that gravy. It was thick, bold, and salty… a perfect dipping sauce for the chicken. Chicken + gravy + white rice in every bite… it’s a beautiful thing. Some people may think that’s a weird combo but just give it a shot. Overall, Jollibee gave me a nice flashback to the last time I was in the Philippines. Luckily I probably won’t have to wait another 10 years before I get it again with a new location opening up in the Chicago suburbs pretty soon.
Sharz T.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
This is the only Jollibee I know of and go to mainly because it’s near the UNLV campus down Maryland Parkway. It’s located inside of Seafood City Market, it would be the first restaurant on your right when you enter Seafood City. If you like filipino food such as palabok, filipino spaghetti, jollibee hotdog, chicken joy, or any of their popular items, then Jollibee is the way to go. It’s almost like a Filipino version of McDonalds. It’s fast food and there’s also Red Ribbon next door to it or Chow King across of it. I like their palabok but my usual is their 2 piece chicken plate! You can have the chicken spicy as well. You can choose from a variety of sides(mash potato w or w/o gravy, french friend, or rice). This Jollibee is pretty clean but most of the times busy because all the filipinos are into it. I would come here with my filipino student organization before too! Lol. Anyway, it’s also open up until Seafood City closes which is like 11pm/12am! If you’re craving some late night or lunch time filipino fast food, this would be a good place to check out!
Brian M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I had never heard of Jollibee until now. I recently moved to Vegas and my girlfriend, the Pinay princess, insisted we stop. I…don’t…get…it. I’m crazy about my girlfriend, not so crazy about my initial experiences with her culture’s food, and I’m have a pretty dynamic and welcoming palate. This place just confused me. There was the«Chickenjoy» which pretty much looks like your run of the mill KFC(I’m not much for fast food on-the-bone fried chicken) but apparently it’s serviceable. After that, the menu is all over the place. Hamburger steak, spaghetti with hot dogs, hamburgers, corned beef, spam, slushies with beans in them? This menu seems like something I would be inspired to put together at 3AM after 6IPA’s and a couple of bong hits, right before grocery day, in an attempt to clear out my fridge and cabinets. Don’t get me wrong, to each their own, and these are all great food items in their own right, just a weird menu to me. The girlfriend was excited to go there, I think it’s a nostalgia thing primarily. I think these foods for Filipinos are parallel to the comfort foods I’ve come to know from the Midwest and South areas of the US. Like a little taste of home. The place was pretty packed and it was attached to an Asian grocery store that looked like an interesting browse. I have to admit, I didn’t eat, she did. My stomach was being fickle that day and nothing seemed appetizing to me. Three stars because it made the gf happy and the ambiance was intriguing, made me feel as if I were somewhere else besides the middle of Las Vegas.
AJ S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Rockville, MD
Everyone should know(at least my fellow Filipinos should, anyway) that fast food restaurant with the red-and-yellow bumblebee as a mascot. Jollibee is a must if you’re craving Filipino-style fried chicken, which I admit is better than all the fast food chains serving fried chicken. I ordered the C1 combo(two pieces of fried chicken, your choice of a side, and a drink). I decided to get one spicy and one mild to taste the difference. Everything was at the perfect temperature. The chicken was what I was expecting from Jollibee, tender and juicy. The skin(the best part) was crunchy and flavorful. The spicy chicken was actually spicy; it tasted more on the sweet side which went well with the heat of the spices. The mild chicken was the same, juicy and full of flavor. Honestly, I’ll just stick to ordering the mild chicken because the spiciness can be a bit overbearing(it lingers on your tongue a lot longer than usual). This place will probably be packed when you visit, so if you’re dining in you better grab a seat fast! Employees weren’t really the nicest and there were flies in the dining room(which we had to shoo away periodically), but I think if you’re craving some good chicken then you should venture on inside the Seafood City market and order some Jollibee.
Sarah A.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Southwest, Las Vegas, NV
I’m here almost every Sunday because my parents never want to eat anywhere else. The chicken has gotten smaller since they opened. The food isn’t bad but it just doesn’t compare to the Jollibee back home. The service is okay. It’s a fast food restaurant so it’s not like the workers really cater to you anyway.
Anne A.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Baltimore, MD
I kinda grew up on this stuff when I lived in the Philippines for a short time. So, this is pure excitement and nostalgia for me. My nearest Jollibee is 3 states north and about a 4-hour(non rush hour) drive away, which means I HAD to take advantage of the proximity of this one during my visit to Vegas. This is among three Filipino eating establishments in the Seafood City supermarket — the other two are Red Ribbon and Chowking. Judging from the lines, they’re all obviously popular eateries. I wanted a 2-piece chicken joy, but they were only serving 1-piece chicken joys. So, I ordered that. My friend wanted a chicken sandwich, but they were all out of sandwiches and anything else he wanted to order. I’m not sure what the food shortage was all about, but it’s very strange for a food place to run out of stuff they’re known for. For now, I could only rate it 3 stars because it didn’t have much variety. Hopefully, I’ll get another chance to go there and all their food will be available for purchase.
Victoria K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Germantown, MD
I loved Jollibee from the time I tried it in Seattle. So when I found one here of course I was going to go. The fact it is it gives it an extra star it probably doesn’t deserve. But hey they don’t have them in Phoenix so… Either way, this is a low rating for this place because honestly they try… but fail. The chicken is dry and not really that great. The palabok was okay but I felt kinda blah after eating it so I don’t think it was really cooked right… or maybe it was the chicken. If they had screwed that up but gotten the halo-halo perfect I probably would have overlooked the bad and gave it 4 stars. But the halo-halo was not that great. I LOVE the amazing desert, but this was terrible. Everything was there, but the ice was so hard that it was nearly impossible to mix up(the whole point of it) Even half an hour later it was still really crunchy and still big chunks of unmixable«shaved ice»
Brian P.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
One of 2 locations in Vegas, this Jollibee is located inside the Seafood City on Maryland Parkway, just south of the Boulevard Mall. If I come here, it’s usually because I already happen to be in the area and it’s only for their fried chicken, or ChickenJoy as they call it. Everything else is meh. The sides that come with the entrees are usually meh too… they don’t look every appetizing because they’re probably just frozen or canned foods. I mean I doubt they’re making fresh corn or mashed potatoes here. Prices are mediocre for a fast food joint and really depends on what you get. The chicken seems a little pricey but most everything else is cheap unless you’re getting some type of new or specially featured item that isn’t on the regular menu. Basically if you’re coming to Jollibee, I’d recommend the chicken only