Bagnet Panorama

13754 Roscoe Blvd, Panorama City
(818) 924-7178

Recent Reviews

legacy f21

The food is amazing. I've been living in the area for about 20 years, and the first time going will not disappoint. The only issue was not being able to fit every dish inside my gut. Very home cooking type food. They take cash and another online payment.Parking: It just depends on the time of day.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crunchy Pork Skin

James A.

Great customer service, food is delicious, not your typical fast food place. Maylyn and Randy are the best making you feel at home. Highly recommend this restaurant.

Kevin C.

Don't like to leave 1 star ratings although this establishment nearly earns it. Welcomed by some polite ladies which unfortunately was the best part of this experience. Ordered a combo enough for 1 and food was decent until I bit into a longaniza that didn't seem cooked enough and had lots of grease. I was charged nearly 18 dollars for this plate. It shocked me hearing the price for some filipino fast food. If I was going to be up charged you'd think they'd focus more on the quality of the food. First time here and left feeling tricked. I love filipino food and how affordable it usually is but this experience left a sour taste in my mouth. I hope for the sake of the business and the owners they change their practice.

Lourdes T.

We ate pork adobo and rice and got extremely sick a few hours later. I tried to find the inspection reports for this place and they don't seem to have a grade or inspection results from the LA County Public Health department. ( There is something suspicious about their operations. DO NOT GO HERE UNLESS YOU WANT TO GET SICK.

Kevin Casasola

Lovely mom & pop shop in Panorama city. It’s as hole-in-the-wall as a joint can get, tucked in the corner next to the Seafood City. Come here for classic Pinoy point-point food. It’s one front of house Tita and one cook in the back Tito.If you want traditional Filipino food, look no farther. They are sweet, helpful, and hospitable. Bagnet is one of the only places you can actually get Bagnet, which is a doubly deep fried pork, fried to order! If you are not familiar with Filipino food but wanna expand your tastebuds, I suggest trying the Bangus-silgo, a tangy, fried milkfish served with garlic fried rice and a fried egg. If you are feeling adventurous, try the dinaguan, a pork blood stew. If you want some gulay (veggies) with your meal, I suggest the Upo, gourd stewed with garlic and onions.These mom and pop shops keep the tradition of home-cooked and authentic Filipino food alive!

Alex Contreras

The food is good and not expensive, but the selection is very limited. The place is small and atmosphere is casual. Only accepts cash transactions.Parking: Limited parking spots in front of the stores. Can be very difficult to find parking at certain times of the day.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 4

Pelos Parados

1 1/2 minute read:A small, very very small Filipino fast food establishment. It’s situated on a limited ‘V’ shaped string of other businesses.Their menu isn’t huge but they make standard Filipino entrees and Bakery goods. My wife loves their fried bananas.We stumbled on this tiny eatery by way of patronizing Yashinoya, which is 35 feet away from BAGNET. We parked behind Beef Bowl and she saw it way in the back.Next time, I’ll take photos of their food. I didn’t this time because, my wife only craved them fried, sweet bananas. I waited in the car.Thanks

Food G.

The food is good BUT way too PRICEY for a point-point!!. Medium dinuguan, adobo, igado, and two pork bbq stick for &46.!!! I'll pass

Terrell B

Amazing customer service and food was amazing I was not disappointed

Terrell B.

First time here today food was bomb af. As someone who is a chef and loves going to hole in the wall places this place was better than I thought. I had the pork steak which was amazing 5/5 strong flavors. The longanisa breakfast was good 4/5. And the lechon was alright the skin was crispy but the meat lacked a little flavor 3.5/5. I most definitely will be coming back to try other food. It's a hole in the wall but the service was great as well they greeted me and made sure to explain to me what everything was.

Kazuya Max

Small own filipino feel like at home my wife bought food here she said I’ll give it 5 star ⭐️ specially the lechon belly ?

Ane V.

Doesn't look like much when you past but my friend was raving about this place. A hole in the wall. Too cramped. They do serve good Filipino food but the portion isn't that much and the price is kind of high too. I'd rather go to D J's bibingkahan or Goto at Silog.

Gene Gonzales

Try their bagnet, its the best.

Jhanie J.

My husband went to this place for some bagnet as I was craving for some this past weekend. My husband bought 5 bagnets, dinuguan, pork ears, and sisig (that was not included and was charged). We drove from Santa Clarita to this place thought we would get some good bagnets but it turned out all food was undercooked and fishy/raw meat smell. We were so disappointed with the outcome, my husband and I felt sick and threw up afterward, we weren't able to finish the food not even half of it. All food that we had purchased had to go in the trash. I tried calling the store to complain but no answer. My husband also noticed while he was in the store waiting for our order he saw the cooked who brought out the meat from the freezer and dropped it in the fryer right away without washing it. Also, customers in this place have no patience as they were telling. My husband why did he order a lot when they only ordered 2-3. My husband was annoyed by the long wait and nagging Filipino people for their orders. He couldn't stand the rudeness and long wait for something that wasn't worth the wait for. Will never come to this place again and will not recommend it. Overall, we were extremely disappointed.

manuel bacalan

Good and affordable Filipino Dishes

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