“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.“
“Oi has been a local favorite for us for a while now! It’s so nice to have yummy Filipino food nearby— I’ve tried several of the bowls and have loved all of them.Today I went in and ordered food to go, and then stopped by the boba place next door while waiting for my food. I didn’t even mention where I was going, but a few minutes later someone from Oi peeked their head in to see if I was there and brought me my food. Needless to stay, the staff goes above and beyond. I’d had a tough morning and that little thoughtful act really brightened my day.“
“Some of the best pastries I've had. Definitely one of the best ensaymadas I've ever had. They run a bit small but they're honestly the perfect size. They are nice and soft and they offer a variety of flavors. Personally the classic and ube are my favorite. They are a small mom and pop shop. They are extremely friendly and kind. Make sure to visit them and try their pastries.“
“The best authentic, high quality and very delicious Philipinos foods/bakery in town. The Cebuchon, both roasted, and fried are excellent with the most delicious lumpia. The chicken dishes are also very tasty. Don’t forget to try their HaloHalo(traditional is my favorite)which is the best one that I ever had! The price is very reasonable too. I highly recommend!“
“I come here for breakfast, sometimes with my co worker's. My personal favorite here is lechon kawali a must try!! it's nice and crispy tasty and delicious..the best in town! But you gotta come here early cause they ran out quick. They got good food here. My other favorites dasilog, longsilog and jefrox and more.. they're open early 7am and nice friendly staff!! ?good job Soo Good!!“
“Had a taste for lugaw and this place had some with lechon kawali in it. I usually have it with chicken but decided to try it and it was delicious! Service was quick and server lady was super friendly. Small place with a few tables but worth a stop.“
“I come here and eat once in a while when I'm in the area. This morning I had Topsilog in the food was good service was good in the waitress was friendly and I ordered Goto with tokwat baboy. So if you've not eaten here give it a try you would like it they've been in business for a long time now I wish they would open one in Santa clarita.“
“mark and the staff are so friendly and welcoming. as a filipino, I must say this is one of the best filipino panaderias in LA. they have probably the best turon and homemade polvoron I've had in all of the metro area ever. the empanadas are also delicious. I've yet to try everything but I love what I've had so far!!“
“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“
“The best home cooked filipino breakfast place! Been going here for decades, the service and taste of the food never changed. A little gem in LA to must visit when craving for filipino breakfast or food. Their Bulalo that is being served on Thursday and Sunday is also a must try. Their phone number changed to (323) 407-6193.“
“Amazing customer service from Cheryl and Joy. They answered all questions with great knowledge and very polite and through. The food were very fresh and really delicious. The lechon was still steaming when we were chopping it. The lechon was so crunchy and tasty. Delivered on time. Definitely worth your money. I will order from this place again.“
“Wonderful Owners! Give them a try!I'm a foodie and I like trying all types of food and restaurants, especially Filipino food. I sometimes get turned away from going because feel like I will be out of place. I was craving something sweet and started searching Yelp in Panorama City for a spot to grab Turon to try for my first time. I landed on Sally's, so I stopped in after seeing the good reviews. It seemed like a small family run place that does mostly take out orders from small to large. They were getting ready to close but I still I asked about their Turon. They were sold out for the day and kindly advised it usually best to order ahead because they do sell out and it's best to get them fresh. I believe it was the owners, a man and woman working who also asked me how I heard about them and started explaining all about the food choices, providing recommendations, showing pictures and how to order for next time. The best part was they did have 1extra Turon and gave it to me free and refused to charge me. I really wanted to pay but they said it was a sample so I knew what they tasted like for the next time. Honestly, this made my day!!! The owners made me feel so comfortable and welcomed as they could tell it was my first time visiting and I was out of place. It made me feel like I was at my Filipino friends house who is always making delicious food to try. I'll definitely be back to grab more Turon and try all their food. I love supporting small business that appreciate their customers like I saw today. Thank you!!!!!“
“Most delicious Pilipinx food in LA, hands down! Love how LA Rose has been an LA staple and hub and guiding star beacon of delicious goodness and community ever since 45+ years ago. This is how you know LA Rose is the beating heart and roots of FilAm food in LA. Love the welcoming, like family, staff who greet you here and are sick to serve and support you and make you feel like home. Appreciate all the warming decors showing pride for FilAm culture. My chicken longanisa w veggies and warm rice was absolutely delicious. Adobo chicken is the best as well. Halo halo dessert with Ube coconut icecream, shaved ice, flan, and more goodies mixed in is a MUST. Maraming Salamat, Many Thanks, LA Rose. Will return again and again with all of our barkada family friends communities. We love you forever!“
“1st time coming here with my Son and his Mom And I'm a tell you Something my Son LOVED the Arcade Machines They had Here FREE CREDITS... And the food was Good ? I had the Asada Burrito ? and 2 Asada Tacos ? I'll Be Back Soon...Parking: It has a beautiful mural L.A Legends...“
“Okay this is going to be a kind of chaotic review but here are my take-aways:We ordered around 6:45 on a Friday and our order was ready earlier than estimated.The pick up window is so cute and I loved the little patio. We live close by so we just took the sushi home to eat.The boxes were HEAVY. The price point is crazy for how much food you get!!I thought the chilote roll was a bit bland for being topped with crumbled hot Cheetos, but I love that it it was rolled in some kind of seaweed dust. Probably would skip this one next time, but I had to try it.I cannot emphasize enough how BIG the rolls are. Even the hand roll. I’m used to a hand roll being 2-3 bites, but this one was easily 5-6. With the special rolls I could barely fit one piece in my mouth ? It is not sexy sushi. I had to eat a lot of pieces with my hands because my chopstick skills could just not keep up.I would 10/10 order again!!“
“The best turon (deep fried glazed banana egg rolls) in town. This place specializes in turon and Filipino empanadas. We always order dozens for any party we have. Paired with ice cream it is super delicious. I highly recommend this place. Don't buy turon from anywhere else. Also it is very cheap. But they do run out fast. So I suggest calling to place an order.“
“The hubby loves the Kare Kare here at Barrio Fiesta! The service is great, the restaurant is a little small so you should definitely make reservations for large parties or you'll be waiting a hot minute. The food is great however very limited items for vegetarians. The ambiance is nice and the noise levels are average just because the restaurant is small. The Daing na Bangus is huge enough for 3-4 people. Don't forget to save room for dessert! We'll be back I'm sure!“
“1/2 minute read:If memory serves me, Little Ongpin has been here since the late 1980’s.The menu you see there has been (basically) the same. There’s nothing to complain about that. They provide a good number of dishes that are popular with their culture.You’ll see Pancit Bijon, Pancit Miki, fried fish, Kari Kare, Sisig and other standards.If you would like more information related to those menu items, I’ve found that YouTube can help you. Just go to YouTube and search the name, like PORK SISIG.There’s street parking and just next door, there’s a parking lot but I’m not sure if it’s private.As I mentioned, LITTLE ONGPIN has been open at that same location for some 35 years, meaning- they have a faithful Following, including my wife and I. My wife loves the Pancit Bijon, and I’m not picky- I like it all BUT I won’t eat a dish made with Blood.The service is good, courtesy, fast and easy. Eat in or take out.The Servers are helpful and friendly. If you can, leave them a tip.OK, I’ll have more photos later on, thanks.Parking: Street parking is available. Just next door to Little Ongpin, there’s a parking lot but no indication if it’s private.“
“Have been here several times, including when they were at a different location in the valley. Your usual Filipino food fare where you order from ready made food and pay either by size or getting a combo. They have especially good breakfast. They have a few areas to sit and a water dispenser. The parking is a little tight in front. My favorite thing here actually is the ube halaya, delicious.“
“Food was good and delicious. The service was a little slow but maybe because I went there 30 mins after they opened and there was already a crowd. I ordered the pansit malabon and halo halo. They were delicious and I wish for more toppings on their malabon. I would like to try more from their menu.“
“The interior of the place is small and cozy.I enjoyed eating in, but it felt stuffy ngl and hot.The price per is about $2 each.A plate with 5 skewers and rice was about 12.50Worth it to me because I love the quick food.The parking is small but just park by the plaza on the other side where ross and the gym is. If you don't mind walking, then its not hard finding parking at all..They have chicken feet here and great sauces..They can make party plates and custom orders.For sweets They offer a variety..Lobster, pork, chicken, chicken feet, rice, is served here.For drinks they have a quick fridge where you can take from and water.Vegetarian options: RiceParking: Park across the plaza and walk itWheelchair accessibility: I didn't see a ramp“
“Small little bake shop with delicious breads and pastries. There's no seating and the space is quite small but that's no bother. Note it's CASH ONLY. Service was okay. I was asking what a few things were and the lady seemed a little peeved by it. I got some coco jam (love this on toast with a little butter), pineapple cream cheese bread and turon. All great.“
“The folks who work here are always friendly. They’re always very warm and welcoming. Classic Filipino hospitality!! I’ve always said that Filipino food is best enjoyed out of someone’s home. Preferably, their grandmother’s!! This is as good as you can get without having to get an invitation or crashing your Filipino co-worker’s niece’s birthday Party!! Their kare-kare is on Point Point (see what I did there?! LOL)!! As well as the lechon kawali!! Literally tastes like my Mamang’s!! My one regret is that I don’t eat here often enough!! Highly Recommended!!“
“Great experiment as I went on a Friday night with my fiance as we were invited by a friend. The place is very friendly and the food was great. The manager Dan was very welcoming and was very attentive. Definitely recommend coming here if you're looking for some really good filipino food and some entertainment.Parking: Very big parking lot, so there's plenty of space.“
“The food is amazing. I've been living in the area for about 20 years, and the first time going will not disappoint. The only issue was not being able to fit every dish inside my gut. Very home cooking type food. They take cash and another online payment.Parking: It just depends on the time of day.“
“Most definitely great food and beautiful set up on the turo-turo (point-point) window as long as you’re not expecting a cheerful service from the servers. No complaints about the food and atmosphere but maybe they can do better on giving the joyful and enthusiastic welcome and interactions to customers and supporters. Get a little giddy and lively gurlfwends and give us that we’re glad you’re here type of feeling ?Parking: Ample parking shared by the nearby stores“
“I came here for dinner with a craving for Filipino food and I was not disappointed. Max's fried chicken is just wonderful if you like well-seasoned fried chicken with skin that is crispy, but not heavily battered then you are in luck. The lechon sisig was very tasty and with some lemon on top and with some garlic rice, it is a flavor bomb in your mouth. The mango or calamansi juice is a great drink to wash down all of the heavier dishes too. The pinakbet definitely used some shrimp paste to give it a richer flavor. They do put bitter melon in the pinakbet so be aware of that. Service was friendly, no rush and I was seated quickly. The food also came out pretty quickly and was appropriately hot. If I'm in the area or a Max's is nearby I would come back.“
“Best Authentic Filipino soul food in the area. You shouldn't be expecting Michelin star service here. It's more of a hole in the wall type of ambiance. Favorites included Tocino, Calamari, Caldareta, Garlic Fried rice, and Fried chicken. They don't miss!“
“I saw this spot when I was coming out of the Kaiser hospital and this is a solid Filipino restaurant.I ordered the tocilog, side of sisig and Thai tea along with coconut juice. The tocilog with garlic rice was delicious and the sisig is one of the best versions of sisig I’ve had. Overall it’s a great spot to introduce Filipino food to your non Filipino friends.I’d definitely come back here again and just be aware, during peak times, parking can be very limited.“
“Good tasty filipino food! Tastes like home cooked! Their garlic peanuts are bomb! Also, it may not be a big deal for others but I like how this place have PAPER- containers for their ala carte dishes/food. I dont like eating hot food with melted styrofoam. This is also another reason why Lilian’s is my go-to“
“This is a Filipino fast food and grocery establishment. The food is really good and generous. The grocery section being so small is somewhat limited compared to the other Filipino grocery stores. Even their fresh meat and fish are limited compared to others.“
“I take my family to this place quite a bit! This is my favorite spot to have a bite. I go to this spot many times. The meals are excellent, the staff members are helpful and the payment is good. I like meeting in this spot for a decent lunch.“