Third time here (the lumpias keep me coming back)- tried the meat and vegetarian lumpias, both awesome. They were out of pancit, so we had pork adobo (tender and absolutely delicious sauce though the meat was a little fatty in my portion), and bought a TON of goodies from the market area. They have many ube products (the ice cream is DELICIOUS), and lots of Filipino sweets and treats. Its so small but there's so much to look at/buy. They seem expensive to me, two meals, a dozen lumpias and turon was $50.. seems high but if the food is good its worth it, right?
A real hole in the wall! I’m assuming it’s family owed, the food really tastes like it was cooked with lots of love!? I ordered the pancit w/ sausage and chicken adobó. They have an AMAZING snack collection too! Things you can’t find anywhere in the states! (You’ll See in pics) Also HIGHLY recommend the cream cheese stuffed muffins w/ parm! ?
As an Asian, I couldn't stop myself from dropping by Lumpia House since I love lumpias! I tried Lumpia House for my first time today -- ordered a 12 pcs set of vegetables lumpia ($10), some turon (banana lumpia) and a pancit combo with chicken skewer and sour fish (combo w/ 2 side items $15).Between the vegetable lumpia and turon, I like the turon best. If you like tempura bananas (like me), the turon is pretty good. It was crunchy and sweet, filled with warm bananas. The vegetable lumpia was average -- It was filled with vegetables and has some flavor but not as flavorful as I had imagined in my head. The sweet chili sauce that came with the lumpia didn't have the same kick/flavor as the bottled sweet chili sauce available at Asian stores. It tasted like a mixture of plum sauce and sweet chili sauce -- it might be fine for others but I prefer a stronger chili flavor. That being said, I just added more sweet chili sauce to the mixture.The chicken skewers were pretty good -- not dry (like the ones I get from Seafood City), with a hint of sweet. I liked the sour fish, it didn't have that fishy smell (at least not to me). It does have bones and it is not descaled. The kind lady at the counter was considerate and let her customers know that the fish has bones and is not descaled.There are other items to chose from: fried fish, a chicken stew, pork skewers, etc. They also have fried pork belly (will try that next time)!Would I go back again? Yes, I would give it another shot to try something else -- maybe the meat lumpia or shrimp fritter (the ukoy looked really good!).
Only got lumpia but it was awesome!
Wasn't able to call the day before for an order I needed and called the moment they opened. Was able to get a tray of pancit and Lumpia within the hour! Love the shop inside as well.
Awesome place great prices greater food. Like a mini shop inside, you can find all kinds of chips, snacks , drinks and even ice cream. Im upset at myself for forgetting the turon.
Everything at Lumpia House is 5 star worthy! The lumpia and pancit were perfect and exactly what we were craving! The chicken adobo and BBQ chicken were on point and the cheese rolls were delicious and hit the spot! Can’t rave about Lumpia House enough. So glad we found a local Filipino spot so close to home.
Great Filipino food. Tasty, hot, and greasy, it doesn't get any better.
Quick lunch to go did the trick!
We LOVED IT!! Tried the lumpia of course and it was so yummy. We ate all 12 and wished we had more. Tried the pancit and it was our favorite we've had so far. The teriyaki chicken was cooked to perfection and the sweet sausages were delicious. Was a bit more adventurous than usual and Tried the chicken stew and it was very good. I didn't try the pork dish,, but my boyfriend loved it. The bones in the chicken threw me off a bit, I just had to get used to it because the flavors were amazing. I would recommend and we will be going back. Oh....and the cashier was amazing. Can't recall her name but she had great energy and was very personable. She made us happy just honestly to chat with her. Wish we got your name, but you are awesome. Thank you.