Hello fellow foodies, I would have provided Leelin a whole 5* yet had to keep it real.
Formerly Goldilocks, this establishment used to put out fine quality food at more than fair prices. Goldilocks was my all time fav spot for filipino food.
I had a swift change of mind upon my return yesterday.
Service was great! James was very friendly and helped us out with choosing our food since it was our first time and it was delicious. I also got the Chocalate Dream cake and it was super moist and not to sweet. Definitely would recommend.
The best Filipino restaurant to bring your non Filipino friends! Delicious food, friendly service and very clean kitchen and restaurant as a whole. Price is lower and competitive to surrounding eateries. Their menu is extensive, they offer traditional and new creative items such as longganisa burge
It is not the traditional best quality Filipino cooking for me, they need an infusion of better chefs, and find their identity. It is a clean, decent restaurant. I do prefer higher quality Filipino foods, like Azon's, Amboy and even LA Rose Cafe.
1) Clean atmosphere
2) Tasty food, but nothing to make me feel like I want to return more than once a month at most.
3) Though service has always been obnoxiously slow, it is friendly.
5 stars would've been given if they didn't have a policy of not seating parties until everyone shows up.
Service of the long time waiters are great! Just wish they had a combo plate coupled with a dessert hence 4 stars. Not a lot of selection of pastries too and I do have a sweet tooth.
Great food, first time I ever had food from the Philippines and I was surprised. May be too salty or too sour for some but I enjoyed the food as it was something new and different for me. I gave it a 4 star because the service could be better.
Must try the halo halo, a must have Filipino dessert. Also their crunchy palabok is very good
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