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This is the best spot in Los Angeles. Every time we come to LA we have to visit this place. Yesterday we were running late and arrived at closing time. The owner still served us. They really did not rush us and let us enjoy their amazing setting and food. Great service and the best food !
Took my Mom here after mass and we absolutely enjoyed it. Sunday lunch is a very busy time to be in this place so please be patient when it comes to being seated. They were also very short staffed earlier so our wait time was longer than usual. Serving is really huge, we still brought food for to go
Wow! Get your taste buds ready! We ordered the garlic rice, lechon & guanabana drink. The lechon is tender with a crispy skin, chefs kiss! ✨ The rice is seasoned just perfectly. This cute establishment nailed it! 🙌🏼 We cannot wait to return.
10-15 minute wait with no reservation. Food is best shared family style. Didn't feel rushed. A little short staffed but the family affair made it worthwhile. 100% recommend to share simple but delicious filipino cuisine. Had the Buchon with mixed veggies and garlic rice (upcharge) but worth it!
GO! If you’re in LA and you’re looking for some authentic Filipino comfort food, this is the place for you. Prices generally range from $17-$20ish per person so it’s not exactly fast food prices. Items ordered: Pork Sisig: 10/10 - perfectly roasted and seasoned pork Longanisa: 9/10 - I got the spi
Great authentic Filipino food! I’m adding this restaurant to my books. Great tasting food. Establishment is clean and staff is friendly and accommodating. Also they have bakery goods and sell their own sauces. I recommend this place.
One of the best Filipino restaurants in Los Angeles. Love the vintage atmosphere. Staff were all helpful and friendly. Street parking only. Must try their halo-halo.
Delicious Filipino food with warm and friendly service. They treated you like family. Loved the bangus, dessert and all the vegetable dishes. Will definitely return! Salamat.
L.A. Rose Cafe is a MUST whenever I'm in the area. The buchon with garlic rice is amazing but the star dish at this restaurant is the fried milk fish!!! Get the milk fish every time and some calamansi!
BEST Restaurant in Los Angeles. Pang-MICHELIN Star taste Filipino Cuisine. Ambience inside is like European. Super delicious, special, Traditional and Authentic. Treasure that all must try...
I liked this restaurant. They serve comfort food and Filipino style dishes. I had been there a couple of times and the services were very good, staff were very friendly, and I really liked their adobo and deserts. My wife had a chicken/Cesar salad and that was very good as well. They have remodeled
Had the Pork Adobo with white rice and fried egg. The pork was so tender and flavorful. Rice and egg goes well to accent the dish. Great family atmosphere. Feels like your eating with family. The staff are were wonderful and kind people. The food was fantastic. Will be coming back and highly recomme
With a real eclectic flair, the interior of this Filipino hideout makes you feel at home but with a touch of grandeur. Dine off of glossy wood tables and enjoy the warmth of the dining rooms and the excellent service provided here. The owner is very friendly and the staff so pleasant. The food is am
Talk about unassuming! We searched for top-rated Filipino eats while in LA and glad we made the drive. Ate Monet was such a sweetheart and brings a warmth to the place. She was super gracious, attentive and such a joy to talk to. The food was FANTASTIC and I swear I could have easily been back hom
It was my first time having Filipino food. All the food on the menu looked so intriguing I wanted to try everything. I ended up getting a pork dish. It was fantastic. Some of the most flavorful and delicious food I have come across. 10/10 recommend if in the area
The food was exactly what I was looking for, home style Filipino food. Their longinisa was so good, blows the store bought variety out of the water. They serve American food too, but my cousin and I were there for a taste of the Homeland. The Halo Halo was so big, it serves like 4 or more. The sinig
Very good, comforting filipino food. if you're comfortable eating with your hands, then dig in or they have some gloves for you to use, so you don't get your hands dirty, but it isn't the same for my family and i. "no rules" on how to eat it, as the worker said, but we all knew what to do. the atmos
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