Ord & Broadway

304 Ord St, Los Angeles
(213) 947-3094

Recent Reviews

Emily L.

Ordered the Lechon Kawali, Lumpia Shanghai, and Ube Pancakes! And each one of them were so delicious! It did not disappoint. The lechon kawali was so filling and the pork was so perfectly crispy on the outside! The sauce was very delicious too and I liked that it came with jasmine rice. We really liked the crispy chips that came with the lumpia Shanghai. I also really enjoyed how dense the ube pancakes were! Would definitely recommend it and would come back to try different dishes! The only downside is that it's really hard to find free parking in the area.

Kaitlyn C.

Came here when I was backpacking through LA. This place is so good but the meat was a bit dry and the portions a little small for the price. I had asked for something (anything!) w/ vegetables b/c the train had no vegetables, and the veggies (plantains) that came with my lechon were SO GOOD. The staff was so sweet and asked me questions about myself while sharing how she also wanted to backpack Europe, too. Would come again.

wolfie g.

Beef was really good. Lechon kawaii tasty but too heavy for me Love the pickled veggies

Nicole H.

Rare find in the heart of Chinatown, I'm glad they have plant based options for us! We tried the vegetarian burrito and impossible locomoco! Burrito was decent and very rich filled with mushrooms and zucchini, squash! The impossible locomoco was served with rice, mushroom gravy and an impossible patty! Food was flavorful and decent, they are very busy with takeout orders! Dine in requires proof of vaccination. Service was hot/cold, at times it was good and at times she was cold. Giving it four stars for unique flavors

Sarah E. K.

Does this restaurant allow good dogs? Unfortunately, Ord & Broadway only offer indoor dining and takeout so dogs are not allowed. The restaurant is located in Chinatown a few doors down from My Dung. We called and placed an order for takeout and there were plenty of meter parking on a Wednesday morning. Our food was ready in 10-15min and the pick up process was quick, easy and smooth. The employees were welcoming and efficient. We ordered tapsilog burrito, lechon kawali, and lumpia. They were all packaged nicely and traveled well. Our favorite was the lumpia. It was crispy, savory and went well with the sweet chili sauce. Lechon kawali was decent and had the perfect amount of crunch on the outside. It came with dipping sauce, rice, fried egg, picked onion and sweet veggie stir fry. The veggie stir fry was a bit too sweet for my liking. The tapsilog burrito is huge with garlicky rice, beef and egg inside and came with a side of salsa. The burrito was my least favorite as I felt it lacked flavor and was too dry, even with salsa. Overall, Ord & Broadway is worth giving a try but our search for fav Filipino restaurant will continue!

Ariana T.

Finally got the chance to try this place out.. came for lunch fast & friendly service. I got the beef bulgogi.. let me tell you the beef was well seasoned and sooo delicious and they hook you up. I would only say if they could add some of the sauce to the rice or even the cabbage dressing was delicious. The rice need some sauce.. I honestly didn't look to see if they had some of sauce .. but I will definitely come back...

Jerome N.

Just what I was looking for. Where I'm from they don't have many local Filipino places like this one.

Jennifer Y.

Pretty empty for a late lunch on Friday. We ordered the lechon kawali and the passion drink. The dish was super filling! Came with eggplant, rice, sunny side up egg, and pork. The lechon has crispy & chewy skin & yummy sauce to pair with the pork. The drink is made with syrup I believe so I'd pass on that next time.

Danica V.

Fairly new spot located in Chinatown. As a Filipino, I'm always very skeptical trying these Filipino fusion spots coz I always compare to a nice home cooked meal from home. But I was pleasantly surprised how this place hit the spot. Super impressed of their menu. From all day brunch items to chicken wings to specialty burgers and of course the classic Filipino dishes such as lumpia good Shanghai and Lechon kawali. Take note they offer lunch specials here which is their chicken wings fries and drink. I personally got the soy garlic flavor. The chicken itself was cooked well. Crispy on the outside and juicy flavor inside. I just wished they added more sauce. Fries were so so. The Lechon kawali bowl was actually very good. My fave part of the dish was their veggie mushroom side. Haha. Overall we enjoyed our lunch here and would recommend if you're in the area

Richard B.

Quite meh. The fried chicken sandwhich was alright. I ordered it hot/spicy but it was more sweet if anything. At least the chicken was crispy. But there was too much salty mayo flavoring and the roll left a lot to be desired. Fries werent the best, but were palatable. If I ordered it alone, maybe 3 stars out of 5. I also ordered their reccomended crispy pork belly rice bowl, which was terrible. The pork belly was not at all marbled, instead it was a single strip of meet and a huge strip of fat. Meat tasted a little rancid, definitely not fresh pork. Not nearly enough veggies in the bowl, basically a single piece of eggplant and some pickled onions/peppers. The dish is supposed to have more veggies than meat, and considering the low quality of the meat, that really would have improved it. Rice was bland no real fragrance. Even the fried egg was overcooked. No one wants a hard fried egg on their rice. All with a sauce which was sickeningly sweet, basically 99% sugar with some vinegar and salt thrown in. No other flavor can get past the sweetness. At least the sauce was on the side, otherwise the whole dish would have been inedible. If I had ordered the rice bowl alone, definitely 1 star. Really bad for Chinatown, which has some great lunch options. This definitely isn't one of them.

Vladimir Arabe

filipino fusion sucks because it can't hold up on its own so it has to be fused with other countries cuisine. unlike other Asian cuisine such as Thai Chinese vietnamese Korean Japanese their food is international and alot or people eat it unlike filipino cuisine only serves just those people.. horrible dishes poor quality from preparation to table...yuck..

Christine C.

We ordered two meals (pictured here w/ menu names), this was defined ty home style authentic food!! Glad we stumbled upon this place. We ordered the egg rolls but it's named differently on their menu- can't remember but these are served as 9 pcs- BOMB Friendly staff and very clean! It is in the heart of Chinatown so you can take a walk through the local shops while your food is being made. We mixed our plates to each plate so that we were able to try them both. The holy basil chicken is what the fried pieces are and the dark meat is the Lumpia Soy Wings - sooo yummy. The seasoning is just right the meat is tender too served to perfection TBH. Definitely a great spot to hit up if your looking for homestyle Filipino food

Ash D.

"The early bird" I uploaded a picture of what is shown on their menu versus what was delivered to me. "Their house made jam" is just a smuckers packet. I was expecting breakfast potatoes and got tater tots. There's no flavor in the meal, the only good thing about it was the salsa

A O.

Came across this restaurant VIA Yelp wanted to try something different on our Saturday brunch. This is a small restaurant located in Chinatown. We tried Ube Pancakes with side of egg ,chicken sausage and Beef bulgogi bowl. Food is good, will try other dishes in the menu on our next visit.

Thomas G.

Very tasty food. Great combinations, and range of options. Staff was happy to make recommendations, explain the specialties. Friendly and appreciative atmosphere. Yummy.

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