“Fusion Filipino restaurant with natural wine and Filipino beer selection. After trying many under-delivered fusion Filipino restaurants, Spoon and Pork easily takes the crowd to have the best executed fusion style dishes. We had the sinigang, grilled chicken, adobo chicken wings, pork belly, and garlic rice, and none of them disappointed.Sinigang's soup was rich and flavorful while the topping in the soup was cooked separately so they are not over cooked. The ribs came with a real nicely grilled flavored. The pork belly had crispy skin as expected and the fat to meat ratio was really good. The adobo chicken wings sauce was thick and sticky and not too salty nor sour, we kept the sauce for dipping Even after the wings were devoured.We are glad we took another chance in another fusion Filipino restaurant and we'll keep S&P on our rotation.“
“Excellent kabobs, probably the best I've had in LA in the 5 years I've lived here. It's located in the middle of a residential area, and I had heard about it from so many people so I had to finally try it. I got the beef and chicken combo plate, and the meat was very tender and full of flavor.There isn't really a place to sit down and dine unless you want to sit at the one table out front, it seems like more of a takeout spot. The staff is INCREDIBLY friendly. A true " your friendly neighborhood" type of feel. I really appreciated that.I will add that they are very popular, so I would recommend calling in your order in advance for pickup to save yourself what could be a 1-2 hour wait. Much easier to then just go pick it up when it's ready.Parking: It's located in the middle of a residential area, so you have to find parking along the street. Alternatively, there is a shopping plaza about half-a-block away, and you could just quickly park there if you're picking up.“
“Totally amazed by the great selection and quality of the food at lunch buffet. It was really good. They had chicken biryani, goat curry, chicken tikka massala, tandoori, chicken and so many other dishes. They also Chai tea and a good selection of sweet desserts. A gem of a spot and I'm glad I chanced upon it. This will be my go to for Indian buffet, authentic. Service was top notch too!!“
“Don’t sleep on this place it is actually my all time fav hot chicken. Had to charge my car behind the restaurant and took a chance on a spicy sandwich and employee offers to deliver it to your vehicle while you wait at the Tesla charging station. MUST order house sauce for 50¢ and waffle fries. SO so good!“
“Breakfast burrito alert!! A hidden gem! The breakfast burrito at Twin Castle (@Moorpark & Vineland) is really good.$7.99 Way better than Corner Cottage in Burbank. Not quite as good as Larry's Chili Dog, but Larry's brekie burr is now about $11“
“my friend bashes indian food and perhaps not just their food well let's keep that to ourselves shall we the problem is the price fundamentally an american may view this cuisine as exotic however i also view it as exotic but perhaps not worth the exorbitant fees they charge perhaps indian food in LA is a bigger racket than anything scorsese filmed about“
“Pizza did not disappoint. Ordered through delivery app. Pizza arrived within a reasonable time. Pizza was still hot and I'd have to say, perfectly cooked and delicious. I am deducting one star solely based on the pizza being delivered with no safety seal / sticker on the box. I genuinely hope they implement this soon. It is a health issue / industry standard in this day and age.“
“Nutella cronut was amazing! The Vietnamese coffee was also good. Service was a little slow for just 2 customers in the morning, but I think it's more due to the cashier/server was still undergoing some training. She was polite and courteous though. I'd still go back.“
“Their food was really really good and tasty. The owner is very nice which is actually a family owned restaurant. We were greeted by the owner, they're actually husband and wife who cooks the food. It reminded me of my grandma's arroz caldo. I was surprised by the price too. They also have all kinds of breakfast selection which is also really good. We got the longsilog as well.. I would definitely go back to this when I visit the area again. The arroz caldo with tokwat baboy only cost $8!! The container also hugeee! So you def got a lot for cheap cheap“
“Five stars overall - First timer here.Husband and I visited for Easter brunch after seeing photos we wanted to try and we were not disappointed!! food taste and quality is important to us, this place is 10/10 for sure and we are coming back.We enjoyedEggs Benedict and potatoBiscuits and gravy w eggsService was excellent!Parking was easy.Looking forward to trying new dishes.“
“Didn't take any pictures, but there's so much variety with this place! Next time I'm coming back, I'm definitely getting their $27 box of 6! Oh, and their dessert Nutella + Banana Empanada was really good! Sorry! No pics!“
“A hidden gem!! Ham and cheese cachapas for breakfast with Cafe Bombon. Even the black beans were unusually delicious. Where have you been all my life, Coffee for Breakfast??? We ate outside in the garden. Lovely and quiet. Attentive service. Will definitely be back to try the arepas and plantains. And will bring friends.“
“A true gem of the valley. I absolutely love Millie’s. The staff is so genuinely friendly. The food is fantastic and the prices make it my go to breakfast, lunch, dinner. There ain’t many diners like Millie’s anymore. I hope this place out lives me!“
“This is one of the few remaining family-owned places in LA that hasn’t found it necessary to break the bank and still deliver high quality dishes and service. It has a very homey feel to it and the staff are incredibly sweet.Parking: Park in the back; it’s free.“