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    Elsie's Egg Rolls

    4.2 (134 reviews)
    InexpensiveFilipino, Barbeque

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    ELSIE'S EGG ROLLS ATMOSPHERE

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Pancit combo
    Henry L.

    We always drive by Elsie's Egg Rolls going up into Georgetown, and after a while, curiosity got the better of us and we paid a visit to try some Filipino food for lunch. Menu options look pretty authentic and the prices are fair. We called in an lunch order for the Pancit and the Pork Adobo combos, and they were ready after five minutes. We tried the mixed lumpias. The veggie lumpia was our favorite. The chicken and pork lumpias was just okay, the skins were nice and crispy, but the meat fillings were a bit dry. We also tried their regular and spicy sauces. The spicy version had a bit of a tingle, but not very much. The Pancit was pretty good with a nice balance of veggies and meat. The Pork adobo, while the sauce was nice, the pork itself was extremely dry and pretty difficult to get down. Would definitely opt for something else next time.

    Halo halo
    Jennifer P.

    OMG, the Halo Halo was sooooo good! I can't believe no one took a pic of it yet so here it is! It's a must for dessert! I'll come here just for that. I might ask for an extra scoop of Ube ice cream because it was amazing!

    Halo-halo $12.50 each is an insane price for this treat.  It's not on the website so I just want to share that info to the public.
    Liezel D.

    We were craving for some Halo halo and Elsie's is the closest but it was not on the website. We went through the drive thru and we were appalled when the cashier said $28. So we thought maybe it's a large? When we got it, it's in a 16 oz cup!!! We know authentic Halo halo and the taste and topping isn't worth the price. I could not taste the evaporated milk at all just sugar.

    1. Pancit
    Wendilyn I.

    The Austin metro area is getting bigger while makes places that used to sound far away (like Hutto) not too far nowadays. I came here with a big group for lunch on a weekday. The place is small but they accommodated us very quickly and efficiently. I had the chicken pancit which was delicious. I also ordered pork and chicken egg rolls. Both were good and I liked the pork the best. The food here was fantastic and I can't wait to go back!

    Lugaw
    Eina D.

    If Elsie's Egg Rolls was closer to me, I'd be here more often! The restaurant is clean and spacious with plenty of food options to choose from, including a board of rotating specials. The staff is very helpful and attentive. Sometimes there is even a shelf of Filipino pastries you can purchase to take home. While there are only a few Filipino food options in and around Austin, I'm glad this is one of them. Of course I had to try the lumpia (egg rolls) and was pleasantly surprised by how long they were. Talk about filling! The kare kare, with its side of shrimp paste, was hearty and comforting. I appreciated how much meat there actually was. The dish was creamy, smooth, and cooked to tenderness. The only thing I didn't like were the string beans. They were chewy and inedible almost as if they were cooked, frozen, and thrown haphazardly into the stew. They also had a number of silog options. We went with the beef tapa and were satisfied. We also wanted to try the bangus and they graciously let us order it a la carte (without the rice). It was crispy, salty and paired nicely with the garlic rice from the tapsilog. The lugaw I would skip out on. I have more of a citrus palate and prefer arroz caldo or goto, so this porridge was too bland for me. We rounded out the meal with a turon. Unfortunately, it was a little burnt and I was surprised it didn't have the sweet glaze on it. It comes with a dipping sauce of your choice for the added sweetness, but I'd probably skip out on this too.

    Entrance
    Lauren M.

    This used to be a food trailer but now they a brick and mortar shop for their awesome food. This is our go-to place for Philippine food. It's delicious. Their lumpia/egg rolls are our family favorites along with the skewers and pancit. The service is good and the staff is friendly. Support local!

    1. Pancit
    Sandy G.

    It's a little Filipino restaurant on Chris Kelley. The restaurant name is a little misleading since eggrolls are only a part of what they sell here. They don't have an extensive menu or anything but food is still good at super reasonable prices. I typically order #1 which is the pancit with 3 eggrolls of your choice for only $10. The portion size was decent too. For the eggrolls, you have an option of pork chicken or vegetarian. As for the other items on the menu, I've also tried their potato soup before and loved it. I think next time I'll try the Filipino spaghetti. They do have a drive thru but we've never used it. I think depending on weather conditions, there will be a sign posted on whether the drive thru option is available. As a side note, for some reason I feel like the portions they give when you dine in is bigger than take out but that honestly might be just perspective on how the plate is laid out.

    Best Pork Adobo EVER!!!
    David T.

    I give up! The food isn't consistent enough for me to eat here anymore. Went there today with my 12 year old son. His spaghetti was okay but my pork adobo looked and tasted old and needless to say it is not sitting well after eating it.

    Beef, chicken,pork egg rolls and bbq skewer.
    Jack K.

    You can never have too many egg rolls. I ordered ahead and used the drive through window. It was fast and convenient. You can also dine in with table service. The staff is always friendly and helpful. The hand painted murals give place a great sense of nostalgia.

    12 chicken lumpia.
    Mark M.

    Had a craving for some lumpia. I have been here once before and remembered them being tasty. I went in the drive thru and service was very fast. The lumpia was hot, fresh and flaky. The only reason for them not getting the fifth star was I ordered 3 pork and 3 chicken. They all tasted exactly the same. Not sure if I just got the chicken ones. I ate them all on the way home so that is what I must assume. I will be back.

    Pancit + 3 Eggrolls

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