We had a wonderful dining experience at Tia Belle’s. The food was absolutely delicious—every dish was well-prepared and flavorful. The standouts for us were the pichi-pichi and lumpiang Laguna. The pichi-pichi was perfectly soft, mildly sweet, and generously coated with cheese, while the lumpiang Laguna was fresh, hearty, and bursting with traditional flavor. You could really taste the authenticity and care put into each dish.
What truly set the experience apart was the ambiance. The setting felt very homey and proudly Filipino, with decor that evoked memories of simpler times. The background music, featuring classic Filipino tunes, added a nostalgic charm that made us feel like we were visiting a relative’s home in the province.
The staff also deserve special mention—they were warm, attentive, and genuinely hospitable, making us feel welcome from the moment we walked in. Their cheerful attitude and readiness to assist added a personal touch to the whole visit.
Overall, Tia Belle’s offers more than just a meal—it’s a taste of Filipino culture and hospitality at its best. We’ll definitely be coming back and recommending it to friends and family looking for an authentic Filipino...
Read moreA Filipino restaurant that you can find along Sta. Rosa. The ambiance is so pinoy and serves a variety of old time Filipino food. They have friendly and efficient staff that delivers the orders at a short time. We ordered pancit malabon, lumpiang laguna and for refreshments we tried the lemon cucumber juice. Their pancit malabon was generous in servings. And their fried lumpia was presented in a very interesting way. Their ambiance was a typical pinoy restaurant reminiscent of the 70’s. Brings memories of childhood days. They also sell other take away products like vinegar, kapeng barako, peanuts, etc. They have ample parking space. If there’s one let down, it’s their comfort rooms, common...
Read moreFirst the good stuff. There are ample parking space. Prices are reasonable for the serving portions. Staff are friendly and helpful. Now the downside. While there are plenty of parking, the restaurant itself is rather cramped and can be difficult to get seating if you come as a group as peak hours nears. If you got a seat outside, expect a bunch of vendors and beggars. They won't easily leave so prepare a few change. Nothing stands out in their food. Just okay. Waiting time is rather long. The last time we were there it took them nearly 30mins to serve our food, almost double the 15mins they mentioned when asked. So best to come there when you are...
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