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Originally Posted by chickhien
i asked my culinary chef friend (filipino) why ive never seen a filipino restaurant, he said for the following reasons:
1. filipinos have discriminating taste when it comes to their own food. meaning everyone's mom or dad makes a certain dish vastly different from other families.
2. filipinos will hate on a filipino restaurant because it doesnt taste the way they expected due to reason number 1
3. would you eat at a filipino restaurant if another filipino person told you the food sucked?
Originally Posted by eddiee21
One simple answer is cause it's straight nasty. Filipino food is the worst food. Seriously, dinuguan, balut. And all the other dishes which all consist of boiled meat and some water and seasoning. Ain't no one trying to eat that crap. Even the staples of Filipino foods, lumpia and pancit don't cut it when compared to other ethnic cuisines.
Yes, I am Filipino.
The LA Times wrote an article about this particular restaurant a month ago. I will have to venture to Artesia one of these days and have a taste for myself.Originally Posted by bright nikes
For all my folks in Socal, check out: Magic Wok, Artesia.
Great eats for CHEAP
Originally Posted by marath0n
I've eaten alot of Filipino food. 90% of it is bland.
Originally Posted by HK Feet 27
The LA Times wrote an article about this particular restaurant a month ago. I will have to venture to Artesia one of these days and have a taste for myself.Originally Posted by bright nikes
For all my folks in Socal, check out: Magic Wok, Artesia.
Great eats for CHEAP
ive heard its pretty well known for its crispy pata. put it this way, i went with my dad to pick up some on a random wednesday night, and we had a 20 minute wait, and we called in ahead.Originally Posted by bright nikes
Originally Posted by HK Feet 27
The LA Times wrote an article about this particular restaurant a month ago. I will have to venture to Artesia one of these days and have a taste for myself.Originally Posted by bright nikes
For all my folks in Socal, check out: Magic Wok, Artesia.
Great eats for CHEAP
Wow, its like that? Its sort of like a hole-in-the-wall joint, I've been going there for 10-15 years.I live maybe 25-30mins away and I wouldn't hesitate to drive if I wanted the realest Filipino food.Dishes range from $4-7 - I mean nice entree servings, great prices.