Toto's Lechon

1545 E Amar Rd, West Covina - 91792
53 reviews
Filipino
(626) 810-5266

Came by for some lechon because another place ran out and needed it t complete my meal :) had to buy a full piece, not by 1/2 lb etc. picked the smaller piece, but still too much for one person. Oh well, I wanted it and was only about $12.Issue was that it was stale and chewy. Didn’t look it? But it was. Even after a blast in air fryer. They had a lot there, so it would taste even worse the next day. Not sure how they can sell it like that. I’ve had lechon here before and it’s solid when fresher. Service was not the best either, so didn’t help my experience. Oh well, will be more careful next time.

salty! salty! salty!

Ordered 3 items and only 2 came. Dshould have notified me before and I should have cancelled the whole order. They should be informed this is the USA and the kind of service they are used to having in the Philippines is not acceptable here. Your service is worst than terrible. You are closed on Mondays, might as well closed your placed everyday. Your service SUCKS!!!

Rude bad customer service ?

They dont answer the phone. Their kitchen is dirty AF. Hope they get closed down by inspectors.

This place and the food are getting worse. The place is depressing

If you are craving for Lechon. You should try Toto’s he has the best lechon in this area bar none. Come and you should try the Lechon to feel how the Filipinos celebrate big occasions with Lechon on the center of the buffet table and don’t forget their Lechon sauce which goes so well with the Lechon.

Filipino cafeteria-style joint serving classic Filipino comfort food. My mom has been taking us to this place for years. We ordered takeout from here for nostalgia’s sake (and because I was craving some BBQ pork sticks). Parking is easy since it’s in the Seafood City lot. Other logistical details: they’re operating during covid, they accept credit card, and currently there’s no dine-in although under normal circumstances, they have a few small booths where you can sit.Unfortunately the quality of the food wasn’t what I remembered. The BBQ pork sticks were still tasty but there was a lot less meat and more fat/muscle. The sisig was marinated well and accompanied by chunks of bell pepper but was chewy more so than crispy. The lechon kawali was also chewy and the one from Island Pacific tastes better. On the plus side, they do give you a free cup of sinigang and the rice is soft and fluffy.

Tried this place before with a friend and I am obsessed ever since. I liked the excellent vibes and flavorful dishes and drinks. 5 stars from me.

Filipino cafeteria-style joint serving classic Filipino comfort food. My mom has been taking us to this place for years. We ordered takeout from here for nostalgia’s sake (and because I was craving some BBQ pork sticks). Parking is easy since it’s in the Seafood City lot. Other logistical details: they’re operating during covid, they accept credit card, and currently there’s no dine-in although under normal circumstances, they have a few small booths where you can sit. Unfortunately the quality of the food wasn’t what I remembered. The BBQ pork sticks were still tasty but there was a lot less meat and more fat/muscle. The sisig was marinated well and accompanied by chunks of bell pepper but was chewy more so than crispy. The lechon kawali was also chewy and the one from Island Pacific tastes better. On the plus side, they do give you a free cup of sinigang and the rice is soft and fluffy.