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Lisa's Filipino Cuisine

Lisa's Filipino Cuisine

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3.7 Google Review
1210 E Plaza Blvd, National City, California, 91950, United States
(619) 477-8718
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May 13, 2018
Please be aware if you don’t speaking Tagalog. I just asked for a combo which comes with three items and they charged me $11.15 on 05-12-2018 12:45 pm. Also while I was eating I found hungry cockroaches in search of his next meal. I throw the food away and will never eat here again.

May 9, 2018
Great placr for quick filipino food, its a bit greasy but thats to be expected

May 15, 2018
If you are tired of eating Filipino food from the other eateries. This place is a good alternative, same Filipino food different taste.

Feb 14, 2018
I wouldve given 5 star but their customer service sucks so bad. Star was for the food bc I admit their food is really good except sometimes the taste is different on a different day and time .I used to like them before but some server left, and now left with rude server. Whenever I come here, I feel like I’m always being ask to hurry and sounds like yelling. Then one time, I ordered two combo but sinigang soup for both combo. The server put it in one big bowl and I corrected her separate it into small bowl instead. She didn’t ask me If I want it in a big bowl. I didn’t say anything either, bc that’s what they usually do, two different combos with two different small bowl of soup. She blames me instead for not saying anything. I was like, how could she have the audacity to blame me when I didn’t say any special order to put them in one big bowl. Anyway, they show you the most horrible and tiring face expression and service ever.

Nov 15, 2017
My 1st time coming to this restaurant and was cursed by the food server in Tagalog. I asked the server if she could chop off the head of the fish. I guess she didn’t want to do this and cursed me out on her way to the kitchen. I asked for the owner but the cashier says that they’re not there. She asked if she can help me so, I told her. Instead of apologizing, she laughed and didn’t believe me. I feel so bad for those customers that doesn’t understand or speak Tagalog. Who knows what else they call their customers in their language.

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