LaaLaaPan

19948 Ventura Blvd, Woodland Hills
(818) 805-3357

Recent Reviews

Raymond Izaac

Very authentic excellent

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Angie P.

Love the food, friendly staff, small but nice place. highly recommended and price is average.

Carol R.

I'm so happy to have found this gem of a restaurant! The owner greeted me by name as we walked in the door-she was so sweet (her name is Lily). We loved everything we ordered (the grilled fish, the sample platter, the rice dish). We look forward to our next dining experience very soon. Go try it! You won't be disappointed.

Whythe H.

We kind of stumbled on this place and absolutely loved it! Legitimately, very tasty. Great service, delicious it's a go to for sure.

Hailey K.

This place has delicious food and a very wide assortment of items to order. It is hard to come across good Indonesian food and this is the only one in the valley I will eat! The prices are a bit high, but it is hard to source out a lot of Indonesian ingredients so I understand the pricing. I would recommend their Sate, Mie Goreng, festival rice, honestly the whole menu! If you're having an event use them for catering as well! Very kind staff!

Socaluv P.

The fried rice with chicken was amazing! It was too spicy for my friend as we weren't told it would be so hot, so she ordered another one without spice and as able to eat it and it still had lots of flavor. The vegan noodles was also really tasty and had lots of veggies. Though very flavorful, the food is more on the greasy side so next time I will ask them to make the food with less oil. The space is tight and very much a mom and pop place: friendly people, unpretentious, fairly basic and totally worthwhile. Enjoy!

Natasha B.

We tried this place for the first time for lunch and it was amazing! I didn't realize this had opened end of last year. Owners are extremely friendly and appreciative of customers. We had the Bakwan Jagung as an appetizer, and Nasi Ayam Goreng Kremes Komplit and Grilled Pompano Fish. All delicious! I can't wait to go back soon and try some of their other dishes.

Jackie E.

Went here with my bestie on a busy Saturday for some lunch. We've never had Indonesian food before and wanted to give it a try. #18 - Nasi Tumpeng Mini Steamed rice, cooked in coconut milk and turmeric. Served with 2 pieces of chicken sate, Rendang (Slow Cooked/braised beef in coconut milk and spices), fried noodles, Orek Tempeh (Fried Tempeh in sweet chili sauce), sliced egg omelet, and pickled cucumbers. it's like a sampler platter. Good to get if you've never had Indonesian food before. The tempeh was vegetarian and so good and flavorful. I thought it was meat. The Rendang beef was soft and delicious. The chicken sate had peanut sauce and was yummy as well. #24. Bihun Goreng (Gluten Free) (Stir Fried Rice Noodle with cabbage, bell pepper, scallion, and onions, Bokchoy. Served with fried egg and picked Cucumbers). (Chicken) I really enjoyed this. It was packed with flavor and had a little spice to it. Although I felt they skimped on the chicken and the bok choy a little bit. The space is tight. They had about 6 tables and they were packed when we went. I was lucky that a table was open when I arrived a little earlier than my friend. Service was good. They are busy so you have to flag them down if you need anything. I'm very glad we tried this place. I will definitely be back and will recommend Laalaapan to everyone.

Nardeen Nadhim

Really sweet server. Food didn’t take long to come out. Absolutely delicious. Will be coming again.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Nasi Goreng, Nasi Tumpeng Mini, Corn Fritters

Glenn G.

Authentic Indonesian dishes. Their sambals are OK, too! And they have sweets! As someone who has stayed in Indonesia for 10 years, this restaurant is the closest to Indonesian cooking you could get.

M B.

I lived in Jakarta when I was growing up and eating this food just brought me immediately back, from the satay to the gado-gado to the noodle dishes - everything was perfect. If you want to have authentic Indonesian food, then this is the place. Super nice people helping us when we went as well. Def get gado-gado and beef rendang in my opinion, but other staples are killer too.

Dino Cruz

Hi, this is Copilot. I'm glad you enjoyed your Indonesian foodWe saw this new Indonesian restaurant in the neighborhood while we were driving around and decided to check it out.We were not disappointed. The host (Stephen) was kind, patient, and lovingly explained the dishes from his country. Instead of being confused and intimidated, we felt welcomed and excited to try our first Indonesian food.We ordered fried shrimp (Udang Goreng Mentega) which was good and the portion was so generous we took half the dish home, a sampler plate (Nasi Tumpeng) which had all sorts of good stuff: beef, tempeh, chicken, egg omelet. We also had on the side some specialty dish of theirs, Kangkung, which was very similar to a Filipino dish that I missed from back home.I cannot recommend this place enough. You gotta try LaaLaaPan.Oh, and as a final act of generosity, as the staff were getting ready to eat, I asked Stephen (yes, we were on a first-name basis now, lol) what that chicken dish was (it looked delicious). He went inside the kitchen, took out a container, and unhesitatingly gave us a few pieces of their OWN LUNCH for us to try back home. What a great experience. We left LaaLaaPan smiling from ear to ear with our bellies close to bursting.Happy dining.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Delfino C.

Hi, this is Copilot. I'm glad you enjoyed your Indonesian food experience. I can help you with checking your review for grammatical or spelling errors. Here is a revised version of your review with some corrections and suggestions: We saw this new Indonesian restaurant in the neighborhood while we were driving around and decided to check it out. We were not disappointed. The host (Stephen) was kind, patient, and lovingly explained the dishes from his country. Instead of being confused and intimidated, we felt welcomed and excited to try our first Indonesian food. We ordered fried shrimp (Udang Goreng Mentega) which was good and the portion was so generous we took half the dish home, a sampler plate (Nasi Tumpeng) which had all sorts of good stuff: beef, tempeh, chicken, egg omelet. We also had on the side some specialty dish of theirs, Kangkung, which was very similar to a Filipino dish that I missed from back home. I cannot recommend this place enough. You gotta try LaaLaaPan. Oh, and as a final act of generosity, as the staff were getting ready to eat, I asked Stephen (yes, we were on a first-name basis now, lol) what that chicken dish was (it looked delicious). He went inside the kitchen, took out a container, and unhesitatingly gave us a few pieces of their OWN LUNCH for us to try back home. What a great experience. We left LaaLaaPan smiling from ear to ear with our bellies close to bursting. Happy dining.

Jeff E.

Went to a party catered by LaaLaaPan, and the food was great! Can't wait to go into the restaurant itself to try it out

Peggie L.

My first time here and had the Gado Gado, Nasi Uduk Complit. Both dishes were absolutely delicious. Loved that there are vegetarian and vegan options. The cuisine reminds me of the home cooked Indonesian meals my grandmothers used to cook. Definitely my go to for traditional Indonesian cuisine.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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