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“Excellent, delicious lechon (roasted and Kawali), excellent pastries. Seriously, the lechon is amazingly good: if you are a fan of Chinese style roast pork, this is superior. Less salt and just as tasty. Great portions on plates with fresh veggies. The service is always friendly and helpful.Parking: Parking directly in front of the grill can be tough but there is plenty if you're willing to park in the main lotWheelchair accessibility: Easy access from the parking lot“
“I was in the area and stop by and try a few of their ube desserts and honestly everything was pretty good. I do feel it's little pricey but delicious. The chocolate danish was also very good. I highly recommend this place just wish I lived closer. Definitely give it a try if you are in the area.“
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“Cebuchon sa Barrio Filipino offers an exceptional dining experience with its array of authentic Filipino dishes. The standout, without a doubt, is their Cebuchon, a perfectly roasted pig that is both succulent and flavorful, capturing the essence of traditional Filipino cooking. The skin is crispy, and the meat is tender, making each bite a delightful experience. The ambiance of the restaurant complements the food, providing a cozy and culturally rich environment. Service is attentive, adding to an overall enjoyable dining experience. Highly recommended for anyone looking to savor genuine Filipino cuisine at its finest.“
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“Great selection of hopias! I am pleased to see freshly baked hopias with a variety of flavors. The yellow munggo and red bean caught my eyes and ordered both. I loved both flavors. Service was fast and friendly. They have a few Filipino dishes such as cebuchon, lechon kawali and sisig with rice. However I didn't get a chance to try it this time around but that is definitely something worth to come back for and try out. I recommend this place if you enjoy some freshly baked hopias!“
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“If you want a freshly made Filipino food staple, look no further. My favorite is the tosilog, perfectly made all the time. Their goto and arrozcaldo is also to die for. The bulalo is also very tasty. You can basically order anything and you won't be dissatisfied. Customer service here is also wonderful. Staff and the owner are always very helpful and polite.“
“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.“
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“Place is clean, staff is nice and courteous. Pricing is ok. My husband and I ordered Tapasilog. This is Beef with rice, topped with sunny side up egg. So hungry I forgot to take pix of our order. Next time I will. But I took the pix of the interior of the place.“
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“I was going somewhere else but the wait was too long and I am glad it was, because that's how I found this place. Way cheaper than other Cajun around here. Tastier, great service, beautiful decoration, TV and great music. I will definitely be back. Highly recommended.“
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“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“
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“I've been here multiple times. Food and service are consistently great. But, the sisig was a little bit sour for my taste and the pancit is a bit salty. Next time, I will request to put less lemon on sisig and less soy sauce on the pancit. Of course, their crispy pata and kare kare are our top orders! Excellent service, Ace!!!“
“Ordered the lechon kawali and papaitan. It was delicious and a good portion. The owner, June, and his wife are very welcoming. They gave us a sample of their famous turon. It was perfectly balanced, not too sweet, and had the crispiest outer wrap . It was really tasty. Highly recommend this place“
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“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.“
“I was there earlier this morning. Sweet couple helped me out with choosing my to go food. 1st timer but they made me feel at home with ease. Good choices of food like, liver steak, kare-kare, beef steak, longganisa, etcetera. They even offered me free soup. I couldn't wait to get home and taste it. It's not a disappointment at all. Yummy to the max.... I'll come back again“
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“I ordered 100 pieces of lumpia Shanghai for pickup on a Wednesday around 8:30 am. I arrived a few minutes late but all of the metered parking on the street right out front was available and I was able to park right in front of the entrance. There was also very little traffic on the road. The inside is small. There is no seating, but plenty of food options to choose from. Their desserts are placed on tables in the middle of the small floor and they also sell cold drinks and snacks on the floor as well. When you walk in, the hot food is visible to the right, and it smelled absolutely delicious. I saw my order ready to go on the back counter behind the register and waited just a moment before someone came out to greet me. The lumpia were $45 if paying with cash and ~$50 if paying with card. I tried one right as I got into my car. They were fresh and slightly crisp. The flavor was pretty good, not the best. I give them a 3/5 for flavor but it could have been more heavily seasoned. However the price is very good. I took this dish to my company potluck and many people enjoyed it even when it was colder and not as crispy. It was served with sweet and sour sauce that complimented the lumpia but wasn't necessary. All of the lumpia were gone by the end of the event and votes for best dishes brought included mine as one of the top! Great option for catering. I would like to try their other items another time. It seems they have been around for a very long time and I'm sure it's not just for their lumpia!“
“OMG. We've been here so often in the past several weeks, and I am more than a bit behind with my reviews. So here comes the cramming. HOUSE OF GRILL is located in a small-but-fierce strip mall with a parking lot both in front of, and behind, the shops. You can't enter the restaurant from the rear parking lot though, so you'll have to walk around and enter at the front if you parked in the back. There are a few chairs and tables inside so you can sit down and enjoy your food in comfort. HOUSE OF GRILL has a "turo-turo" (translation: point-point") set up. When you enter, you line up in front of the glass case and point to the food you'd like to order. Slide your tray on over to the cashier to pay for your selection. There are dozens of food selection on any given day, but it's not the same selection every day. Here are some of the items we've eaten in the past few weeks: SARSIADO FISH. My mom was really craving this, It's fried fish (they used golden pompano), which is then simmered in an egg and fresh tomato... sauce?... soup? Anyways, the flavors are extra! Just the fish by itself is already delicious.. but then it's simmered in those delicious flavors... mmm, mmmm. The TINOLA is a chicken soup with clear broth and some vegetables. This soup is full of flavor and so great on a cold rainy day like this. Their PORK SISIG is made from fried crispy pork belly. They're usually chopped up and some acid and chili hotness. Delicious! They have a fish version of this too called BANGUS SISIG. Instead of pork, they use milk fish. TORTA TALONG, for lack of a better translation, is eggplant omelette. The eggplant is grilled first (I've heard other people cook the eggplant a different way) until the insides are cooked well and the eggplant is very soft. Their skinned eggplant is fried with beaten eggs, ground meat and diced vegetables. They also have the famous Filipino dessert HALO HALO! Also, they have UBE SUMAN. Suman is sweet rice steamed in wrapped leaves. Definitely a great place to keep coming back for good comfort food.“
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“Today 10:45 am, I drop by to they’re branch 9516 sepulveda blvd, north hills 91343. I ordered 2 bibingka, 1 pancit malabon, 1 halo halo and a big crispy pata(one size) only, which is quite expensive, but it’s ok I can afford it. After 45 minutes all my orders were ready. I’m excited about the crispy pata but to my surprise it looks like it’s overcooked because it’s a little bit burned. I can tell because I’m a cook and I know if it’s overcooked or not and the result? It taste bitter because it’s burned from the deep fryer. As for me no problem but they insist that that’s the way they cook. OMG I was astonishedbecause how could that be their standard, it has a bitter taste. I believe no human being would like that kind of taste. Quite upsetting. I just told them if they keep on doing that they will lose valuable customers like me. So I’m rating them 1 star for their attitude. Thank you. Hope this will be published…….“
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“OMG. We've been here so often in the past several weeks, and I am more than a bit behind with my reviews. So here comes the cramming. HOUSE OF GRILL is located in a small-but-fierce strip mall with a parking lot both in front of, and behind, the shops. You can't enter the restaurant from the rear parking lot though, so you'll have to walk around and enter at the front if you parked in the back. There are a few chairs and tables inside so you can sit down and enjoy your food in comfort. HOUSE OF GRILL has a "turo-turo" (translation: point-point") set up. When you enter, you line up in front of the glass case and point to the food you'd like to order. Slide your tray on over to the cashier to pay for your selection. There are dozens of food selection on any given day, but it's not the same selection every day. Here are some of the items we've eaten in the past few weeks: SARSIADO FISH. My mom was really craving this, It's fried fish (they used golden pompano), which is then simmered in an egg and fresh tomato... sauce?... soup? Anyways, the flavors are extra! Just the fish by itself is already delicious.. but then it's simmered in those delicious flavors... mmm, mmmm. The TINOLA is a chicken soup with clear broth and some vegetables. This soup is full of flavor and so great on a cold rainy day like this. Their PORK SISIG is made from fried crispy pork belly. They're usually chopped up and some acid and chili hotness. Delicious! They have a fish version of this too called BANGUS SISIG. Instead of pork, they use milk fish. TORTA TALONG, for lack of a better translation, is eggplant omelette. The eggplant is grilled first (I've heard other people cook the eggplant a different way) until the insides are cooked well and the eggplant is very soft. Their skinned eggplant is fried with beaten eggs, ground meat and diced vegetables. They also have the famous Filipino dessert HALO HALO! Also, they have UBE SUMAN. Suman is sweet rice steamed in wrapped leaves. Definitely a great place to keep coming back for good comfort food.“
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“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“
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“This was a right place at the right time situation. We were in the mall in Northridge and we did not want the usual fare so we tried Lillian's Filipino food. It was a good choice. Nice variety. Everything tasted great. Service was good. They answered all my questions. Lumpia was wonderful and the pansit was tasty. The place is brightly lit and very clean. It was perfect for the moment. Parking is free in the malls lots.“
“Surprised actually I've never reviewed PhilHouse given I've ordered food from here many times but I suppose I kept lumping it together with Island Pacific since it is located inside the supermarket. PhilHouse is located to the right as soon as you walk in and you can see the available food through the glass. It's called Turo Turo style ordering where you point to what you want and the employee will ask what size and then pack it up for you and you pay with the cashier at the end. It's basically Panda Express for a comp. My favorites are the ukoy, eggplant torta, lumpia Shanghai, kare kare and pork sisig. It can get a bit pricey if you order a lot and especially get large sizes but the quantity is def worth it. Great for any fan of Filipino food.“
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“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.“
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“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.“
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“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.“
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“Highy recommended! Authentic Filipino Restaurant with a relaxing atmosphere/music in the background and pleasant customer service..Stopped by for a quick lunch and definitely satisfied with our meal.. Lumpia is a must try?Kid-friendliness: My daughter was vibing with the music and loved the lumpia“
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“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“
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“Food’s great! I simply wish though that they had more veggies on their menu and their melon/canteloupe drinks with no added sugar. But I can’t complain as they cater to ur every whim/special requests like for extras or add- ons. Customers leave happy and satisfied that’s why they keep coming back for more. And that includes yours truLy ? Special mention: beef tapa and escaveche ??Dietary restrictions: Not much of a dessert person but if i’d get to hand pick, it’ll be the classic halo- halo and their red bean hopiaParking: Wide parking area and best thing, it’s all for freeWheelchair accessibility: Lots of handicap parking slots“