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The Lechon Kawali is very unique and savery food. This dish is something I'd recommended to everyone. The atmosphere of the market was very lively. The coconut pie was also really good as it has just the right amount of coconut flavor and sweetness.
Located inside the Grand Central Market. Structure and street parking are available. This place has limited bar seating. Menu is also limited. Great place to have dessert. I ordered their adobo chicken but got lechon chicken instead. I ate it because I was really hungry. Their lechon chicken was t
Food was excellent. Tried the grilled pork belly and snagged a side of the soy sauce to go with it. There was quite a bit of a wait, but worth it. The market is loud and seating is limited.
Pork ribs were delicious! Beer was 4$ and in the plaza there was a group playing Mexican music! Such a good atmosphere to finish a long day around LA.
It’s actually a five however they change the flavor of halo halo, and the texture really is different. The food was nice especially the arroz caldo. If you are craving for Filipino food this the place to be.
Having tried Filipino food for the first time, my girlfriend and I tried this spot at the grand central market and like many places, it was pretty awesome! The atmosphere is very much busy-like LA full of food places and people. The food can be a bit pricey but is worth to try. I suggest the Halo-Ha
This Filipino restaurant exceeded all my expectations! The service was impeccable; the staff were knowledgeable about the menu and provided excellent recommendations. Now, let's talk about the food – it was an explosion of flavors in every bite. Each dish was a masterpiece. The ambiance was cozy, cr
Wish we had more Filipino food options in Dallas! Got the Sisig fried rice. It was really tasty, but a bit too salty for my liking. Would come back and try other dishes next time!
Fantastic. The pork belly is on point. Crispy outside and moist and mouth watering on the inside. The house soda is kalaminsi juice. Perfectly done. We also got the eggplant. It too was yummy. The only thing is it comes with a fried rice and the fried rice was a little bit more on greasy side. Othe
After browsing the options at Grand Central Market, this place stood out to me because it's hard to find Filipino food where we live. We got Lechon Kawali & Lumpia. Both were fantastic. The Lechon Kawali was my favorite dish that we got at the market. The pork belly was crisp and tender, and the e
we got sisig and halo halo! the sisig had a good spice to it but was on the smaller side. the halo halo was really good, I loved the fresh fruit! overall very tasty :)
Wanted to try Filipino cuisine and stopped by at Sari Sari in Grand central market. Adobo Chicken fried rice came with fried egg on top. Would eat here again.
This spot has the best Halo Halo I know of in LA right here at Grand Central Market! The staff is friendly and I heard their Lechon Kawali "Pork Belly" is to die for as well. Plenty of seating inside or outside. Parking is currently $4 inside the market's parking structure.
First time having Filipino food. Got the tortang talong and loved it. But wish there were more veggies in it.
Really cool way to make Filipino fried rice with some of the favorites like sig-sig. Fantastic owner and very cool guy. I loved the homemade soda and chicken wings. Pretty fabulous and a must try!
Price 2/5 Taste 5/5 Cleanliness 4/5 Menu 4/5 Service 4/5 This is in Grand Central market deep into downtown LA. Kind of annoying to get to but it's a great foodie spot. Their rice bowl is on the very pricey side for their portions. We got the pork belly rice bowl and it was absolutely delicious. Se
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