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    Bagnet

    3.1 (171 reviews)
    InexpensiveFilipino
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Miks C.

    Easy parking when you go anytime except lunch! Nice staff, friendly. Clean and newly painted interior. New cook/chef better food! Good prices! Freshly cooked food daily! Two thumbs up for this filipino tiny eatery!

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    Kris A.

    Filipino food cravings hit yesterday for lunch and tried Bagnet for the first time. SARAP SARAP ng Sinigang Fish here! The portions are so generous and the staff here are super duper nice! They have a small parking area, lots of street parking! I will definitely visit again! Mabuhay Filipinos!

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    Chris C.

    OK So . . . I don't want those of you who frequent Bagnet to hate on me for this review but my last visit here was definitely subpar. This wasn't a first time experience and I am just so frustrated by it. I came in earlier in the week for breakfast. My plan was to pick up. few things for the family. The sign out front says that they open up for breakfast at 8AM. You'd think that would mean that they'd also have food ready at 8AM. Nope! I wanted to order tapsilog, longsilog and a crispy pata. Of those items they didn't have a single one. You'd think that they'd at least have eggs ready. NOPE. They didn't have that either. When my hubby and I asked how long it might be for food to be prepared, that's when the cashier x server said that food was ready. When I asked about tapa and longainisa, she said those items weren't ready and that she wasn't sure when they would be. OK SO . . . you said food was ready but it wasn't. I can understand the kitchen making eggs to order but to have nothing out, that's not all that convincing that you are prepared for or that you should be open for business. I have had food here from before, past visits, but this was just upsetting. This had happened another time or two that I'd come early in the morning. I didn't think that it'd happen again but apparently this is a habitual thing. I am not pleased at all. I'm sure I will be back to pick up other items some other day but it won't be anytime soon, now that I've got this sour taste in my mouth all over again.

    Stephanie S.

    I'm not sure why the stars are so low but this place is very delicious. Service cold be a little better but they give out unlimited rice so I mean how can you get that upset they're busy. But I mean when you're getting rice, longanisa and eggs did 5$, you really can't go wrong. And I added some spam to my meal which made it easy to share with my daughter. The food was extremely tasty and very affordable!

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    Niko A.

    Not sure why this place has so many haters. Food was pretty good and well priced. Maybe we went here on a good day. Bagnet was fresh, as if it were just cooked. Slices were a bit big for my liking, but still really good. Longanisa was also juicy and tender. Tocino was okay, a bit too fatty, will probably try the tapa next time. No garlic rice ): not sure if it was just today or they ran out. Melon juice was okay, slightly too sweet, and wanted more melon pieces. Overall, really good for a quick fix. Will be back!

    Christine S.

    Great spot for cheap Filipino breakfast. It's only $5 for your choice of meat/fish, unlimited rice, and egg tomato. They were out of Tapsilog when we came which was a bummer, so we got Longsilog & Tosilog. Tosilog is my favorite, and although it was good, it was a bit too thick, sweeter than usual, and basically no salt. Didn't have the traditional addicting Ticino taste. The rice was great, with vinegar and egg. I like how they have free coffee as well. It's a pretty small place with about 8 tables and it was crowded which was a good sign. We were able to get a table but still took our food to go. Parking lot available. They also cater and it's $110 for a boneless lechon (10-11 lbs) I probably would come back to try the other Filipino breakfasts since it's cheap!

    Cris I.

    $5 all day breakfast with unlimited fried rice and free coffee. You read it right, an incredible deal for just five bucks. Definitely a hole in the wall and a no frills eatery. Please don't expect any gourmet food here because $5 is all you need to pay for a complete meal with coffee. Meals are served in disposable plates with matching plastic spoon and forks. Rice comes with two fried eggs and a choice of pork adobo (cooked in vinegar, soy sauce and garlic), crispy pata (deep fried pig trotters or knuckles, tocino (sweetened pork), bagnet (deep fried pork belly), longganisa (sweet sausages), daing na bangus (fried boneless milkfish marinated in vinegar then, danggit (fried dried fish), spam, corned beef, etc. Don't expect someone to find you a seat or a waitress to get your orders. You need to place your own order at the counter, pay, make your own coffee, get yourself seated, then pick up your own meal when it comes out of the kitchen. After eating, you need to dispose all plates and plastic wares. Place can get really busy so expect a wait to find a seat. Parking can be tough so we parked at Ralph's across the street. Lady in the counter, who I think is the owner, is nice and friendly.

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    Joe Vincent S.

    Sighhhhhhhhh.... after my first bite. Bought Pata for To go and found this roach floating in the dipping sauce . This is the lastime I'll be buying food from them... but hey its cheap!

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    3 years ago

    Food was excellent and friendly service. Coffee was free which was good. Tapsilog and longanisa silog was good.

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    I love the longsilog and garlic rice. The portion was small, but it was perfect for me.

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    7 years ago

    101% poor customer service. The cashier/waitress doesn't even care to ask if you want to eat or take your order. ‍‍‍

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    LA Rose Cafe

    4.2(1.3k reviews)
    4.7 miEast Hollywood
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    A while back, I saw a video of a grip of gen z Fil-Ams talking about how this was their go to spot…read morefor Filipino foods. A lot of them said they fux with the sinigang. Color me confused because I had never heard of her. What rock have I been living under that I'd never heard of this place? So, early one Saturday, I pulled up with my sister from another mister to get our breakfast on. First of all, tell me why they're basically down the street from me. They've been around as long as I've been alive and not once had I been. Truly a shock considering my commitment with never making food at home. I stay eating outside. There was only one other group of diners while we were there. A family of 4 who were seated in the back room. We ended up being seated in the area facing Fountain. My first comment was how I felt like I was at my Lola's house because the decor was giving Lola vibes, in the best way. I felt like I was home. My friend got the laing meal and I got the tocino. We also got a side order of the sweet & spicy longanisa. Broooooooooooooo That food was wow. I'm gonna say it again - it tasted like home. Down to the fixins on the table like vinegar and suchas. I appreciated all the little touches. We ate so much yet still had so much leftovers. Their portion size was crazy. We would've been good with just one meal and another protein a la carte. We also got a small bowl of their arroz caldo. Let me tell you something, a single tear legit went down my left cheek. That tasted like what my mom made for me when she was still with us. The memories that came flooding back took me on a rollercoaster of emotions. We did order their famous empanada that never came. We had to remind our server that he never dropped it off. I'm not sure why he didn't double check if we still wanted them which we did. We would've obviously paid for them. Despite that they're getting all the stars from me because the food was fire and their drinks were 10/10. I got the Maria Clara. They also allow two free refills so that's a double win. I'm about to pull up every weekend. Take all my monies.

    Tried this place for the first time with friends earlier today. I ordered Sinigang na Bangus…read more(Milkfish) with garlic rice and I thought it was really good. I felt comforted by the sourness of the Sinigang soup after feeling stressed about my final exam. My friends ordered Tapsilog and Tocilog (tapa and tocino with garlic fried rice) and I was able to try them. The tapa was alright, but the tocino was very delicious. I liked how the tocino wasn't fatty at all. I would recommend the Sinigang and Tocilog to other friends/my family. The service was great. Our server was nice and accommodated us quickly when we needed something. The wait time for the food we ordered wasn't so bad. I also liked the ambiance of the restaurant because it felt like I was inside a family friend's house, which was unique to me. The food is a little on the pricier side for Filipino food, but overall I had a great experience dining here.

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    4.7(433 reviews)
    6.9 mi
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    Was in the area and stopped by for a quick lunch. Haven't been in a while but was craving some…read moreFilipino food. They have a small market section where you can grab snacks, sauces, and pantry items, and then a hot food area where they serve ready to eat dishes. I got some pancit, longganisa, and lechon. The pancit was solid, the longganisa was juicy and had that sweet flavor, and the lechon was really good. Moist with super crispy skin. Definitely get the sauce with it, it helps cut through the richness. Also grabbed a turon to finish and it was delicious. Left super full and ready to knock out after. Solid spot if you're in the area and craving Filipino food.

    Chaaste Family Market is located at 296 Allen Avenue #3 Pasadena California 91106. It is an…read moreauthentic Filipino family Market. This is a small Market that has a little bit of everything that you're looking for from Southeast Asia. It's like a 7-Eleven, Filipino style. It's fun to look at the various items available here. You will always end up with more than just what you were looking for. I enjoy the cracker nuts, dried mangoes, and specialty dried items. Their selection of items is always changing so I like to look at what's new and on display. I will sometimes ask the front counter what just came in. The Fresh Deli, located up a small incline to the left as you enter the market, is spectacular. The flavor of the food permeates the entrance to the market. They have an incredible selection of fresh made food. It is difficult to make a decision between the different items. I asked for some help from the gentleman behind the counter. I've dealt with Christian, Gabriel and Abraham and all three are knowledgeable and helpful. He was able to explain how some of the food was prepared and the special attention that was given to each individual item. I wanted to limit myself to two items. I decided on the special marinated Beef Caldereta and the Lechon Kawali. On another trip I decided to try the Pork Tochino and the Barbecue Chicken Skewers. I can't tell you how happy I am with the flavors of the food from the deli. Everything was done to perfection. The Chicken skewers were tender and moist with a great barbecue flavor. The Toccino had a nice marinade flavor and was not too sweet. The Lechon was tender and had enough fat to give it a great flavor and texture. I have to admit the Caldereta was my favorite. Great taste, texture, and just the right spices to give it a little kick. The rice and noodles were a perfect accompaniment. All the sauces I was given added to the flavor of all the dishes. At the cash register at the front counter I paid for my items and asked about other items coming in in the near future. I found out that they are not always sure what's going to become available but always looking for something that will make their customers happy. This is truly a family establishment. I found out that everybody there is related. They definitely give exceptional service and quality merchandise, and delicious food. I look forward to coming back and trying many other items both in their market area as well as the Deli.

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    Churro, Ube and Langka Turon soo good..

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    Kuya Lord - Rice Bowl with Beef Tocilog. The grilled prime beef short ribs were sweet, tender, and beautifully charred.

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    4.2(563 reviews)
    6.0 miHollywood
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    Even after the well deserved recognition - the food still hits!…read more We ordered for delivery last night and the food still travels well. We ordered a la carte instead of the trays this time around. Their Laing topped with bonito flakes paired with steamed white rice was my favorite! The Pancit Sotanghon had a good chew. The Hiramasa Collar was still fatty and enjoyed the pickled veggies it came with. My husband enjoyed the Lucenachon and Grilled Chicken. They were tender and well seasoned! The tart from their calamansi pie was a good note to finish our dinner with. I still highly recommend!

    When I saw Jokoy's hilarious look alike Instagram post about Kuya Lord, then asked my cousin if…read moreshe has eaten in Kuya Lord, she said their food is delish and lechon kawali is a must, so I made sure to order a side of this with the pancit! The only reason I gave 4 stars is because the pancit was very salty. My friend noticed this also. On a positive note, I was impressed by the amount of pancit served on this plate and the abundance of vegetables When I tried the lechon kawali, OMG the skin and meat flavors, and crispy skin, made me text my cousin immediately to tell her she was right! My friend ordered a longganisa rice plate and it was perfectly sweet. The Java rice was an excellent pair with the longganisa. Service is excellent and our food came out fast. The staff who took our orders patiently answered my questions related to my dietary restrictions. We sat outside since it was full inside. Such a sign of the Kuya Lord hype and delicious food fans!

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    Kuya Lord - Lucenachon Rice Bowl. The pork belly was magnificently juicy; its crackling skin delivering that perfect salty crunch.

    Lucenachon Rice Bowl. The pork belly was magnificently juicy; its crackling skin delivering that perfect salty crunch.

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    Max's Restaurant - Glendale - Buko Pandan

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    3.3(1.4k reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    We recently had the pleasure of having a private room reserved for my family to celebrate an event…read more I believe they gave us 15 minutes prior to the event start to really add any final touches but the set-up on the tables were already perfect and nicely laid out. The staff were also all very quick with drinks while some people haven't arrived inside yet and they served many of the foods efficiently and quickly while tending to any requests. The menu picked and served to us were some classic Filipino favorites: pancit bihon, white rice, crispy pata, pork sinigang, kare-kare beef peanut stew, and lumpia shanghai. There were multiple plates of the food, leaving us all very satisfied and filled. They gave us an appropriate amount of time before coming in with desserts. We were served a nice small bowl of ice cream and gelatin. Meanwhile, Maria who was in charge of the event as the coordinator, was a great host and stuck to our cues for carrying out the planned schedule of the night. She did her best to help us out and her laptop easily played my mp4 video formatted files on my flashdrive. Sound system played music well from her phone, which you can message to her your Spotify playlist of liking. Of course, the karaoke segment was the most entertaining part of the event with our different guests enjoying the mic and the karaoke being a great experience for everyone to enjoy. Parking lot is valet parking for $5. Big thank you to all of the staff at Max's for their help, especially to Ramir, Maria, Ikkin, (sorry didn't grab everyone's names)!

    Beware Folks! After…read morelunch on 3/27/26, I received three receipts. I was unaware that a suggested 15% gratuity of $45.45 plus tax was already included in the total of $385.04, and the menu list was also included. Another receipt, the customer's copy, was misleading with a blank space for the tip; I added $54.54 from the $385.04, resulting in a total of $439.58. This was an honest mistake on my part for not checking the first receipt. The merchant copy with my signature showed charges of $439.58 on my credit card statement. I called, and one staff member said the manager was not in, and the assistant was on vacation. When I called again, I was told neither the manager nor the assistant was available. She promised to credit my card, but as of 4/18/26, no transaction has been posted. It's difficult to find a restaurant without a phone number unless you search their website. Their customer service is very poor.

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    Spoon & Pork

    4.3(572 reviews)
    4.6 miSilver Lake
    $$

    The Kare Kare from Spoon & Pork is nothing short of a warm, comforting hug in a bowl…read more When the dish arrived at my table, I was immediately drawn to its rich, golden peanut sauce -- smooth and fragrant, with a roasted nuttiness that made my mouth water before I even took a bite. Nestled in the sauce were vibrant, perfectly cooked vegetables: tender bok choy, slightly charred green beans, and slices of eggplant that had soaked up all the savory depth of the stew. At the heart of the dish lay generous chunks of beef -- fork-tender, deeply flavored, with just enough fat to melt into the sauce and give it that rich, silky mouthfeel Kare Kare is known for. Sprinkled over the top were crunchy bits, adding a satisfying contrast to every spoonful. Of course, the small side of bagoong (fermented shrimp paste) was essential -- a modest dollop transformed each bite, balancing the sweetness and creaminess of the peanut sauce with a punch of briny intensity. Paired with steaming garlic rice, every scoop felt like the perfect blend of textures and flavors, a true homage to the Filipino classic. Eating Spoon & Pork's Kare Kare felt both nostalgic and elevated -- the heart and soul of a traditional comfort food presented with an eye for freshness and balance. It's the kind of dish that makes you slow down, savor each bite, and immediately start planning your next visit.

    4.5 stars. Sorry,…read moreguys - I'm still catching up on my reviews and am kicking myself for failing to write this before Spoon & Pork permanently shut its doors. This was an unforgettable eatery. During our trip to Los Angeles in May, 2023, Wendell invited Jay, Z and me to meet up with Veda and him for a late lunch at 2 PM at one of their favourite Filipino restaurants, Spoon & Pork, on Sunday, the 7th. Spoon & Pork, which originated as a food truck, was a restaurant that specialized in Filipino comfort food with a contemporary twist. They offered a fresh, inventive fusion of the flavours of the Philippines with modern sophistication. Nestled in the vibrant heart of Los Angeles' Silver Lake neighbourhood, Spoon & Pork was a cozy boutique eatery on bustling Sunset Boulevard that greeted guests with a neon pig sign at their front entrance. No private lot on this busy street, so finding nearby parking was a bit challenging and although the charming spot offered both indoor and al fresco dining, seating was also limited. The tropical-inspired dining room with warm wood accents created an effortlessly cool and relaxed atmosphere that felt both modern and rooted in tradition. Upon entry, guests were welcomed by the aroma of sizzling meats and fragrant spices which alluded to the culinary journeys to come. The food at Spoon & Pork wasn't exactly what one's nanay (mom) or lola (grandma) would cook. Celebrating fresh takes on the richness of Filipino cuisine, the menu was an invitation to indulge in unexpected, compelling twists on a thoughtfully curated selection of traditional dishes, infusing familiar flavours into new forms. Below are what we ordered: beef tapa ($25) - MASARAP (DELICIOUS)! Of all the dishes that we ordered, this was the winner of them all as the succulent meat packed a punch of flavour. adobo tofu ($14) - One of Wendell's regular orders, this notable plant-based option, was a tasty, innovative take on the Philippine classic that balanced tradition with modern creativity. laing ($9) - From their platito, small plates section, this bowl of coconut braised taro leaves was rich and creamy deliciousness, but, yes, mini in portion size. garlic rice ($4/$7) - Ordering the garlic rice over plain jasmine rice was a no brainer. Thoroughly infused with the savouriness of the many bits of garlic, this rice perfectly paired with all of the other dishes. bistek ($28) - The skirt steak was very tender and the sauce perfectly balanced the tanginess from the calamansi juice with the savoury soy sauce. lechon kawali ($23) - Another reimagined classic dish featuring crispy, golden pork belly with crunchy skin and tender, flavourful meat inside. The dish was complemented by a tangy, pickled red cabbage that enhanced the crispy texture and added a refreshing contrast. This mastery of flavour and texture tickled Z's tastebuds and won him over. Before this day, Z was never a fan of Filipino food. Everything tasted boldly rich and every bit intensely intoxicated our taste buds. Service was quick, friendly, and attentive. What a remarkably epicurean feast and delightful experience we enjoyed! We're super bummed that Spoon & Pork permanently closed shoppe. Z and I were hoping to return for another tasty meal. Truly, a worthy spot this place was to hit up for an impressively creative taste of the Philippines in Los Angeles.

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    Busy night!

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    Adobo Musubi and Gambas Roll!

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