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Filipino restaurant on the northwest corner of 3rd & Vermont in North Koreatown.
Check the hours and menu here. Adobo, Igado, Pinakbet, Sinigang…
Filipino food in Koreatown LA — where to find haluhalo, pandesal, lumpia, pancit palabok, bibingka and other Pinoy treats? Likely in the area informally referred to as the New Filipinotown in North Koreatown (Vermont Avenue, just north of 3rd Street) where there are many eateries serving Philipine cuisine, bakeshops that focus on pandesal and cakes and pastries with well-loved island flavors like ube, mango and macapuno, as well as Filipino grocery stores that carry many ingredients from the tropics.
A few blocks from there, you can order a roasted suckling pig from Eva’s Lechon.
Top food picks if you can find them: Curly Tops, Crunchies, calamansi juice, Filipino chicharon, ube-macapuno cake, pastries like hopia, polvoron, junk-food snacks like Chippy, “exotic” ingredients like kaong and nata de coco, Boy Bawang cornicks, banana ketchup
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Filipino restaurant on the northwest corner of 3rd & Vermont in North Koreatown.
Check the hours and menu here. Adobo, Igado, Pinakbet, Sinigang…
A small Filipino eatery serving Chinese-influenced Philippine food items such as siopao, goto, mami, and siomai, as well as classic Pinoy dishes like pork adobo.
Adobo Hut was a Filipino stall at the now-defunct Wilshire/Normandie food court.