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10 LA Filipino Restaurants You Need To Try Right Now

Filipino Restaurants in LA

Filipino food is on the rise, becoming more trendy and popular! LA is home to the largest population of Pinoys, with our very own Historic Filipinotown. Food is not only an essential part of the Filipino culture and tradition, it is a way of life! And luckily for us there are endless options for authentic or fusion friendly bites! So whether you are looking for some ube, a popular purple yam, or dishes that non-Filipinos may not be familiar with, here are 10 LA Filipino Restaurants You Need To Try Right Now that will make you exclaim “Ang Sarap” (It’s delicious)!

LASA

Here you’ll find traditional Filipino food brought to life with California produce and local ingredients! This is a  second-generation take on Pinoy classics! For lunch, get the XO Pancit tossed in a salted shrimp paste and pork-based sauce. For dinner, get the twice-cooked sinigang made with rhubarb and brown rice arroz caldo!

HiFi Kitchen

Located on Beverly Blvd, HiFi Kitchen tests the boundaries of classic Filipino Angeleno dishes in Historic Filipinotown. Getting their inspiration from the home-cooked meals from when they were a kid, they have started to branch out to vegan and gluten-free options. Check out their menu because everything is a must-try.

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Petite Peso

Whether you want to take your lunch to-go or enjoy your meal outdoors, Petite Peso is a spot you have to try. Located on 7th and Hill St, Petite Peso has a variety of options (including vegan options) to choose from. The best part is that they cater, so the next time you are hosting a party, give Petite Peso a call.

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RiceBar

Chef Charles Olalia, who’s originally from Manila, and former executive chef at Patina, brings flavors of the Philippines to DTLA! Choose between a handful of rice varietals, like Kalinga Unoy (a reddish grain with slight nutty flavor), garlic, black, and more. Be sure to order the Pork longganisa, made with a special recipe, paired with garlic fried rice and a side of house-fermented pickled papaya with spicy vinegar.

Belly & Snout 

Belly & Snout fuses the experience of traditional fast food items with Filipino dishes! Must try’s include the hearty Adobo Grilled Cheese, Sisig Hot Dog  and Longanisa Fries or tatertots!

The Park’s Finest 

The Park’s Finest started as a catering company that opened up shop in Echo Park. They specialize in seasoned, slow-smoked cuts of American BBQ fused with Filipino flavors and are served with house-made sauces. Try the cornbread bibingka and the tender Timuay tri-tip! For a little of everything, get the $12 Worker Wednesday Combo Plate which includes slow-cooked pulled pork, coconut beef, hot links, veggies, rice, and cornbread.

L.A. Rose Cafe

L.A. Rose Cafe has offered refined Filipino dining in East Hollywood since 1982! Their trademark include its gourmet ambiance and Spanish-style empanadas. Yum!

Manila Sunset 

Don’t leave without trying their famous pancit malabon, puto bumbong (sweet rice cake) and special kare kare oxtail recipe!

Max’s Restaurant

Known as “the cuisine of the Philippines,” this Filipino family favorite is known for its juicy golden chicken and dishes like crispy pata (deep-fried, savory pork hock) and fresh lumpiang shanghai (ground pork and vegetables wrapped and deep-fried).

Barrio Fiesta

Oi Asian Fusion

Start with pork egg rolls(lumpia), and sweet chile sauce!  Then move on to their adobo bowl with braised pork belly! Another must try include their fluffy buns with karaage fried chicken thigh, lemon mayo, cucumber, leafy green lettuce, and scallions.

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