Reviews

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Rack’s Smoked Bbq is rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, based on 10 reviews!
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Patrick L.

Stopped in here on a road trip. It was a little hard to see from the road. It only has take out, but there are 2 picnic tables out front. Last was very nice and helpful. Food tasted really good. The ribs were awesome.

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Glen F.

Wow! We used to get bbq from them years ago when they were out on 40, thanks to yelp we've found them again! Great groceries and fantastic bbq!

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Vanessa C.

I'm very grateful this place exists. Being so far away from what is familiar, I found myself longing for food from the motherland. The sweet woman running the business warmly welcomed my husband and me like old friends even though it was our first visit. Needless to say, I got very excited upon seeing the selection of Filipino groceries (especially the ube ice cream) and wanted to fill up a basket with goodies, but our hunger took precedence.

The menu board displayed several BBQ options, of which the owner highly recommended the pulled pork sandwich. She also let me know she made other Filipino food that day, such as caldereta, menudo, and bangus. I, of course, chose caldereta with rice and my husband had the pulled pork. Could not be more pleased with both selections; while the pulled pork was delicious, my husband said he actually preferred the caldereta after he had several bites of my lunch. (Awesome, now I have to ask my mom how to make it for him at home.)

Thank you, Yelp, for helping me find this place. I'm comforted to know some elements from my childhood aren't too far away after all.

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Nikki C.

Tita Fe's food -- always delicious! :) Always worth the drive!! Tita is super friendly. All of your Filipino needs can be found here. Also, you can get balikbayan boxes and services.

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Samantha S.

What a stellar little hidden gem!! We stopped here on our way back down to Virginia, and this place was so much better than we expected!

We just happened to turn into the first place that caught our eye when we started getting hungry, and we were pleasantly surprised to discover that this isn't your typical BBQ place; they serve both American BBQ and delectable Filipino dishes (adobo, caldereta, etc).

I ordered a half BBQ chicken, and my husband ordered a beef brisket sandwich. Both were melt-in-your-mouth delicious! Masarap!!

We also stocked up on Filipino cooking supplies from the grocery section, since it's hard to find sinigang base, shrimp paste, Mama Sita's BBQ sauce, and ube in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia.

Completely delighted with our experience here, and we've now saved this location on our Yelp so we can revisit the next time we're road-tripping up and down the East Coast.

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Adi C.

Ms. Fay (I may be spelling it wrong!) was a delight as she navigated us through her thoughtfully prepared Filipino dishes, proudly proclaiming, "Home made!" with a beaming smile. Everything from the pulled pork to the ribs, Kabobs, kielbasa and sides of potato salad and macaroni salad were incredibly yummy and worth the trip!

*****


Casey G.

Delicious food for a roadside BBQ. We had a pulled pork, pulled chicken and brisket sandwich, along with the collards and Mac and cheese. The entire lunch (with drinks) was about $25- what a deal!

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Stephanie L.

The ribs fell right off the bone! Sooo good! The owner is very nice as well. The brisket was pulled (I prefer sliced) but was wonderful added to baked potatoes (I took it to go).

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David K.

This is my number 1 go to place for all things Filipino NOMS! She almost always has kare-kare ready for me whenever I make the random trip up from South of Dover. She's also one of the sweetest nicest you'll ever meet ^_^

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Luan P.

Finding a good, authentic BBQ pit around Delaware is already hard, but having it operated by a Filipino family is just darn rare! The fact that this place offers real American BBQ with a twist of Asian flavors like stew and rice and chicken Adobo is just unreal.

The spot is strictly a take out joint with a few seatings outdoor. The store also offers authentic Filipino snacks and grocery, ranging from Ube (taro) ice cream to homemade biscuits.

I opted for ribs, briskets, Italian sausage, chicken kabob, pork kabob, baked beans and a bottle of root beer. Now dig this, all that was for $19!! I'm not kidding! Where the heck do you go to get that kind of food for $19?

The ribs were definitely the highlight, absolutely tender and fall off the bones flavorful. The brisket came in pretty close, you can see that pink smoke ring on the meat, a good sign of slow cooked BBQ. The baked beans was surprisingly good, it even had some pork belly to re-enforce that amazing BBQ flavor.

Overall, this is one of the most delicious and unique joints I've been to. In Delaware, it'd be hard to a place to top this, highly recommended!!

Special shoutout to Fay for being so friendly and awesome! You definitely made me feel welcomed! What a way to run your business making customers feel like family!

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