LASA Street Food
10600 Quil Ceda Blvd, Tulalip
(360) 716-2680
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Mid food
Great Filipino food for the Everett area, I was happy with everything we got! I want to come back in nicer weather to eat on site outside.
Cure for homesickness. Their food is toptier but cheaper. Seriously so good!!! Don’t go elsewhere if you’re craving for sisig and lechon kawali and halo-halo like we do. 🤝
WHAT! so. Delicious. Will be back.
First time trying the food here as it looked better than the other options in the very sad food court. The lady taking orders at the front was very friendly but the food was mostly poor to mediocre. The rice porridge was nice and thick but lacked any sort of protein. The lechon kawali was nothing but thick ribbons of fat, absolutely no meat on 75% of the portion given to us, had to throw it out as it was literally nothing but huge chunks of fat, absolutely inedible. May or may not try it again, almost $30 is very steep for this quality of food.
Ok but I hope they at least had a fire place in their restaurant outside because it's so cold :(
Nice staff good food reasonable prices
Have seating place. Did is much better to compare to the rest in the outlet.
Love it!
People were nice. But Ive had plenty of filipino food growing up since I was little! My dad is from the Philippines. Lechon was good. Pork adobo was ok. Unfortunately the Lumpia was the worst I’ve ever had in my life. Very bland and weird after taste. My mother agreed with me. Honest opinion. Hope it gets better.
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Hungry after all that Seattle Premium Outlet shopping? Well, you shouldn't settle for just any 'ol food court menu. I mean, you did just treat yourself to some pretty nice high end stores so why not continue the journey and feed your self some high end food. Lasa Street Food is the answer to your question of where. Located kitty corner to the Nike store, don't let its name dissuade you. Their menu might be based on the street food in the Philippines, but have you had the street food in the Philippines?!?! It's just the cheaper version of what's in the five star restaurants and most times much better. Lasa Street Food provides your taste buds with the food fare good enough for a Christmas Dinner Spread. They're the one restaurant who took over the once Starbucks kiosk who's lasted as long as they have. It's because they're that good. As always, you're greeted with the Filipino hospitality & respect. As for the food, although received in to go boxes, the dishes are well presented and in good portions. Choose just two entrees, an appetizer and you've got a complete meal for four. Add one of their dessert drinks and you'll be refreshed and sweetly satisfied at the same time. And the flavor of EVERYTHING is delicious! The only thing I'd change is their outdoor seating. It's great for when we have good weather, but when we have our Washington weather, it's more comfortable to take your order home. I'd love for them to have those undercover heaters and maybe a curtain to shield from the wind. But this won't keep us from the yummy food. They have another restaurant in Lynnwood called Lasa Sandwiches. Same great taste, but just delivered in a different ingenious way with a completely different menu. You've gotta try both because there's just no comparison.
Lasa had some seriously delicious Filipino food! It's super fresh tasting and comes out quickly! Flavors are amazing and there's definitely effort into the dishes. Only outside seating that's covered adjacent to their building.
I took my folks here yesterday to give it a try. We ordered the Bistek, chicken adobo, and the Lechon Kawali
The service itself was great. The owner was very nice, took our order promptly and with a smile.
The atmosphere was cool too. It's outdoor seating and the tables have umbrellas for sunny days.
Now to the food. The chicken adobo was bland, and I felt as though it might have been a day old and reheated. The Bistek was chewy and extremely salty. The Lechon Kawali was alright. I never ate it before so I'm not exactly sure how it's supposed to taste. So out of all three, that one tasted the best.
The rice was super wet, and overcooked.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Lechon Kawali
The name lives up to its meaning! While I only had the pleasure of tasting the lechon kawali and lumpia, I was very impressed with the flavor, crispy & tender blend of the lechon, and meatiness of the lumpia.
While prices were a little steep for “street food” the portions did not disappoint! Highly recommend if you’re looking for a Filipino fix…after shopping! I’m so full, I’m ready for a NAP!
Kid-friendliness: Outdoor seating…kids yell all you want ???
Wheelchair accessibility: Open covered seating. Enough space for a wheelchair to navigate
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Lechon Kawali
Best sisig anywhere!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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