I’ve been trying out food spots I’ve seen on YouTube, and this was one of the most recommended by tourists. Many say it’s delicious, but honestly, I think it’s a bit overrated. It didn’t live up to the hype for me.
The only thing I really liked was the lettuce—at least there was a healthy vegetable in there. But overall, I found it overpriced. At Php40 each, it didn’t feel worth it, especially since it wasn’t filling at all. I bought three for Php120, and I was still hungry afterward.
It’s okay for a quick snack, but don’t expect too much. If you’re looking to satisfy your hunger, you’re better off adding just Php30 more and eating at Jollibee or Mang Inasal—you’ll definitely get more value and...
Read moreIt is delicious but you have to wait because there are lots of costumers in line. It is famous and oldest lumpia house in Raon. If you ask anyone where it is located, they could tell you so easily. If you really wanna try it you have to be patient because of the line. Their shop is like a hole on the wall kind. It is small so that's why there's not a lot of space. If you want to eat it there, you have to eat it standing because there is no chairs and tables available. Their lumpiang sariwa is delicious. Their available drinks are soft drinks. You could have takeaways and I think it's better to take out because there is no available chairs and tables like what I said. In home you can enjoy...
Read morethe place (raon) is easily accessible if you are commuting... the store space is a little bit small & quite crampy (but probably this was the standard when it opened in 1956)... you have to wait a little while for your turn most especially during fridays (because its walking distance from the quiapo church)... my parents had always been a "suki" of this lumpia house eversince... i still loved the taste even though it quite got smaller in size now & the price got a little bit higher... but it still is worth the trip 'coz probably good habits are already hard to...
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