This was my first time visiting and my first time try Philippine food. It is a food truck located in a parking lot with a covered patio area. I truly was not disappointed, from the beginning the service was very welcoming and kind. They made me feel right at home. I ordered lumpia rolls and the chicken inasal with a side of rice. The food tasted great! Each dish was FRESH, HOT & full of FLAVOR. I didn’t even wait to take a pic of the food I was so ready to eat it. If this is your first time trying Philippine food i definitely suggest those two dishes to start with. I will be going back to dive deeper into the culture and trying...
Read moreThis was my first time eating Filipino food, and it was not bad. The food trailer is more or less a grab and go experience, although there are 2 picnic tables under a tarp with a ceiling fan and ample lighting if you do decide to dine in. Food was all really hot and fresh when it hit the table, I had the chicken adobo, with lumpia. My friends had lumpia with pork adobo. Paid 20 dollars, which was totally reasonable for what you get. My adobo had 2 huge chicken legs and 2 breasts with rib meat over rice and gravy. The lumpia was a total of 8 rolls with tangy dipping sauce. Would definitely give them another try when...
Read moreAbsolutely delicious Filipino food truck! I adored the little seating area they had with fans and shade for the Baton Rouge heat and the variety of food products (though there could be more vegetarian options). Everything was cooked to perfection. We had lumpia, sweet and sour grouper, beef stew in peanut sauce (karekare), and cassava. It was enough food...
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