This was in a place that my wife and I have watched a sting of restaurants close right next to the Filipino Marker, and since Kelly always pines for Filipino food, we had to give it a try and were pleasantly surprised. The service is great, and they even have had an electric violin player playing at times.
Now for the food. The portions are huge and reasonable, but this is very much family style, with you paying around $40 for 3 dishes. And it is delicious!
The Pancit is fantastic, very much like my wife's grandmother's, or at least the closest approximation we have had in Los Angeles.
The Pork adobe is quite delicious. My only complaints is I could use a little more vinegar in the adobe. And the huge pieces of fat are just too melt in your mouth delicious for someone who tends toward high cholesterol!
And the lumpia (Filipino egg rolls) are great too. Sure not as good as grandma's) or even my mom's baked ones) but very good and well worth trying.
My wife has had the bitter melon and loved it, but I have always though the stuff was just too bitter and vile for me.
And the service was always fast and oh so friendly!
Love this place.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
The Original Barrio Fiesta of Manila, Family style Filipino, North Hills, CA
The Original Barrio Fiesta of Manila
16150 Nordhoff St
Los Angeles, CA 91343
(818) 920-3900
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