Kasama Restaurant
About This Spot
Walking into Kasama Restaurant in Beaumont feels like stepping into a warm neighborhood gathering spot where familiar comforts meet unexpected discovery. The pace here is easygoing, inviting you to breathe a little slower, chat a little longer, and savor a dining experience that unfolds gently — with the kind of quiet joy that comes from sharing flavors and stories.
Kasama’s atmosphere balances the familiarity of a local coffee shop with the vibrant pulse of Filipino and broader Southeast Asian influences. It’s a place humbly proud of its roots but eager to explore fusion nuances, so you’ll find moments of tenderness alongside flavorful boldness. The space welcomes groups, families, and solo visitors alike, offering a seating arrangement that encourages both lively conversation and peaceful reflection.
The menu feels like a lived-in kitchen, the kind where food is an invitation rather than just a transaction. Here, traditional Filipino dishes meet creative twists—whether it’s the comforting sizzle of garlicky fried rice, the dance of textures in their chow mein, or the subtle balance of sweet and savory in a rice bowl. The coffee and tea offerings are a quiet revelation, with handwhisked matcha and hojicha providing moments of calm amid the lively chatter. Seasonal specialties like a cherry-infused latte or mint iced coffee add refreshing layers to the flavor story, pairing naturally with the food in a way that feels thoughtful rather than forced.
Kasama is also defined by its people: the staff tend to you with a friendly attentiveness that makes asking questions feel like an invitation to belong rather than an imposition. Whether you're drawn in by a curious craving for ube delights or simply looking to unwind over a tea, the shared moments here are as nourishing as the food itself.
More than a restaurant, Kasama feels like a corner of discovery—offering a space where Filipino fusion embraces conversation, warmth, and the simple pleasure of a good meal shared with good company.
What’s Available Here
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Identifies as Asian-owned
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Identifies as women-owned
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Curbside pickup
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No-contact delivery
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Delivery
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Onsite services
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Takeout
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Dine-in
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Serves local specialty
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Solo dining
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Wheelchair accessible entrance
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Wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Wheelchair accessible restroom
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Wheelchair accessible seating
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Coffee
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Comfort food
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Late-night food
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Quick bite
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Small plates
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Vegetarian options
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Breakfast
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Brunch
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Catering
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Dessert
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Seating
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Table service
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Restroom
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Casual
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Cozy
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Family-friendly
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Groups
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Tourists
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Accepts reservations
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Credit cards
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
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Credit cards
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Good for kids
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High chairs
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Kids' menu
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Free parking lot
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Free street parking
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Parking
Location & Hours
| Monday | 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM | |
| Tuesday | 11:00 AM - 08:00 PM | |
| Wednesday | 11:00 AM - 04:00 PM | |
| Thursday | Closed | |
| Friday | 11:00 AM - 08:00 PM | |
| Saturday | 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM | |
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| Sunday | Closed |
Alyssa Contreras 03 Jan 2026
Matcha is the best I can’t gatekeep anymore. They have hojicha too The staff is so friendly and sweet and their food is just amazing. You can ask for extra sweetness for the Matcha as well. Don’t be hesitant to ask questions. They are very friendly and love to inform everyone.
JAMES FORD 30 Dec 2025
Honesty you have to go and experience it for yourself. The customer service was phenomenal when I went, we had a great conversation while ordering. The Ube waffle and Ube ice cream was amazing. My family really enjoyed the Ube horchata and I had an Ube coffee. Lol I had been wanting to try UBE for awhile and finally got the chance. I definitely need to go back and try out their family meals.
RJG 22 Dec 2025
Great place, clean and great vibes. Just know that if you're expecting traditional Filipino cuisine, this is Filipino FUSION with a hint of Horchata. It has seating for 60 people with specialty beer on tap. I ordered the tapsilog bowl with garlic fried rice. The eggs nice, runny and over easy. The Tapa did not have the sweet I was expecting unfortunately, and the garlic fried rice has a nice garlic flavor. I also ordered the Bistek which had the sweetness to it - which I think was meant for my Tapa ; then chop suey is great, love the veggies super fresh and has bite to it.
Don Frasco 23 Oct 2025
This place is located right off I-10 in Beaumont. This is the best FILIPINO fusion restaurant in the Inland Empire. A hidden gem that is yet to be discovered by many local friends and family of mine. Must try their ube mochi waffles, halo-halo, adobo rice, garlic fried rice, sinigang fried chicken wings, fried shrimp, and garlic fries with aioli sauce. The staff were all friendly and helpful. This cozy place brings Filipino cooking into the I.E. without holding back. Call ahead to reserve for big groups. 2nd visit: We tried their Beef Tapa, Sizzling Crispy Tufo, Gambino Shrimp, Salt and Pepper wings, and Halo-halo. 3rd Visit: I ordered their hot and sour soup and orange chicken.
B K 20 Oct 2025
Me and my husband LOVE this place so much! Especially for breakfast, the taplongsilog bowl is my go to, and my husband loves the sisig. The string beans are so yummy too, honestly even better than Din Tai Fung! Definitely check this place out for some delicious comfort food <3
Angie Li 10 Oct 2025
First time here and let me tell you the dishes we got and we were recommended are very delicious!! The manager and waitress were both friendly and very knowledgeable with all the food items. We got the beijing chicken, Filipino spaghetti, ube waffles and ube horchata! Omg!! Super delicious. Im pregnant and you best believe Im coming back! Cant wait to tell our friends of the new spot we found! Totally recommend !
Monica Rojas 05 Oct 2025
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and after seeing images of Kasama’s Sinigang wings, my family and I flew three thousand miles to see what all the hype was about. The short of it: I’m still dreaming about my experience at Kasama Restaurant — and honestly, I can’t stop raving about it. Run, don’t walk before Food Network discovers Chef Kat and Chef Joey. The long of it: The food was mind-blowing. We ordered the wings, veggie fritters, and signature drinks—all delicious. We went back two days later for more wings and lemongrass shrimp. The rice topping and macaroni salad had my taste buds standing at attention. Every bite was a perfectly balanced explosion of flavor, crafted with such love and precision that I caught my husband closing his eyes to savor it longer. But it wasn’t just the food — the hospitality was next level. Warm, thoughtful, and genuinely proud to share their culture, the team at Kasama made me feel like a welcome guest at their table. The attention to cultural detail was both heartfelt and refined, from the presentation to the playlist, and everything in between. It felt like a love letter to their heritage — and I felt honored to read it. Kasama has the soul of a world-class restaurant and the heart of a family kitchen. Honestly? This spot belongs in a big-time city, holding its own with the best of the best. But lucky for us, it’s tucked away in Beaumont — and it’s absolutely worth the trip.
Thomas Uncles 23 Sep 2025
If you’re craving comfort, flavor, and a true taste of Filipino soul food, Kasama absolutely delivers. I ordered their silog with beef and those sweet, savory Filipino sausages- longganisa. Everything was spot on: juicy grilled beef with just the right char, perfectly fried eggs with crispy edges and a runny center, garlicky rice that ties it all together- and those longganisa links? Unreal. Sweet, sticky, and bursting with flavor in every bite. The presentation in a rustic wooden bowl made it feel homey but elevated. Even the little dish of ketchup on the side felt intentional. You can tell this place takes pride in doing the classics right. Whether you grew up with silog or you’re brand new to Filipino food, Kasama is the move. Comfort food royalty. Will absolutely be back.