The food is so good and authentic. Freshly made. Clean and bright eating area inside. Service is fast and friendly. Would highly recommend going here! In my opinion, the restuarants off the beaten path always seem to be the best! If you want great food, great service, great prices in a clean environment you have to try them out!
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Jerry & Geraldine (Lot) Shetler own and operate Lot's Filipino Food. Lot immigrated from the Philippines in 2007 when she married Jerry. In 2011 she started selling Crescent Bread at the local farmer's market. Her breads expanded to include many more types until she added a food truck in 2014. Her Lumpia quickly became a favorite with the customers and Lot's Filipino Food was born.
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Shirley DeHart Realtor - -
Dec 30, 2021
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My family and I really enjoyed this place, it’s cleaned and food was fresh made to order. I had palabok and asado siopao which is so good. My son had lechon kawali with steam rice. My husband and my mother in law had a jeepney platter and they enjoyed it. Will definitely going back. We came down from Meridian.
Vicki Johnson
Nov 25, 2021
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Jon W.
Sep 13, 2021
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Tim B.
Aug 13, 2021
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Loved Lot's! Who would have thought you'd fine good Filipino food here?! Of course they have burgers etc., it's Mountain Town, Idaho for goodness sakes. The Lumpia had that wonderful home made greasy pork flavor and the Chicken Adobo was totally on point! Pork Tacino comes with great garlic rice and each dinner has a fresh sweet roll. Look, I'm sure if your in Seattle, LA or NYC, you'll find Filipino food with more pop or a broader menu. But if you pass through Mountain Town, come see Lot's and they'll treat you right.
John Bradley
Jul 23, 2021
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Nickolaus Gauger
Jun 28, 2021
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Gloria D.
Apr 28, 2021
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Jen A.
Aug 20, 2020
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Erica Wolf
Feb 03, 2020
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Cazee G.
Jun 07, 2019
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There's only two things I see here that's Filipino food. Lumpia and Pandesal... what's with all the other food? Sliders and fried rice combo? Gross! How's this Filipino food? Burgers? Make some Kare Kare with bagoong, pinakbet, arroz caldo, longaniza, adobo, lechon kawali, sinigang, Sapin Sapin then you'll be considered serving Filipino food!
[In regards to the owners comment... I said gross because of a burger and fried rice dish. You'll never see that at a Filipino restaurant. You don't have to explain to me what Filipino food is, I know what it is.]
[In regards to the owners comment... I said gross because of a burger and fried rice dish. You'll never see that at a Filipino restaurant. You don't have to explain to me what Filipino food is, I know what it is.]