Hidden in a quiet street off the main road of San Jose. We were looking for a place to have dinner and we found this well lit small place. I wanted to eat where there was a happy vibe. I peeped in and saw a welcoming place. There was one customer happily eating and the lone staff approached us. Ordered rice meals he recommended. We were served cold water, clean utensils in hot water. Food came in 10 mins and it was good. Hot meals! Reasonably priced at P160 and P150 each. I did have a nice meal in a happy place. One downside though, it...
Read moreKusina ni Lea seems to be one of the most popular eateries in San Jose, as many locals recommend it. I noticed that many of their dishes remind me of home-cooked meals. They prepare the food right after you order, ensuring its freshness. That said, expect to wait a little longer than usual.
The place itself embodies the charm of a barrio-style restaurant: vibrantly decorated, with classic tables and chairs, and an abundance of colors.
We enjoyed our dining experience, though I had expected more local dishes...
Read moreVery good food for a small local restaurant. The atmosphere is quaint. The staff is very friendly. Service is good. We had spicy sizzling shrimp, sizzling tenderloin tips, lapu lapu, mixed vegetables. All were very good and the prices are...
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