
Relaxed restaurant/wine bar in Chinatown’s Far East Plaza with Filipino rotisserie & natural wine.
Hours
| Friday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–2 PM, 5:30–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Thursday | 5:30–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 727 N Broadway #120, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 443-6163
Website: http://www.lasita-la.com/
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Reviews
First the food. For a party of 4, we got the kinilaw, adobo ng tataki, sisig, kaldareta, inihaw, garlic fried rice and chicken fat rice. I’m so old. I didn’t take any pictures, but you have to trust me. They were all delicious. Special mentions to the tangy tataki and unique inihaw- my two favorites. But everything was really delicious. The plates are small, like all LA tapas style, but we left full.
The vibe is cozy, reminds me of home. Not a fancy restaurant
Our dogs were welcomed – big plus
The staff was incredibly helpful and kind. Please give MICHELLE a raise. She just went above and beyond her job, she provided hospitality which is what Filipinos are about
All in all, I highly recommend this restaurant
Overall, the food was enjoyable, though we found the Pancit a bit greasy and the chicken fat rice lacking in flavor. The standout dishes were the chicken inasal and the rice pudding—both executed exceptionally well. The chicken, in particular, was juicy and packed with flavor. However, towards the end of our meal, the waitress frequently kept asking if we were finished with our other dishes, as if she wanted us to leave, this made us feel very rushed. This was towards 9:30pm and many others were still eating and chatting away.
The food? Absolutely phenomenal. The chicken inasal is a revelation—juicy, bursting with lemongrass and garlic, and that crispy, golden skin is pure perfection. Paired with the garlic mojo and spicy salsita, it’s a flavor explosion I’m still dreaming about. The pork belly lechon is just as incredible—rich, tender, and aromatic, with a crackling skin that’s to die for. We also tried the mushroom sisig, and it was a surprising standout—decadent and packed with umami, proving you don’t need meat to steal the show. The sides, like the garlic rice and pickles, tie everything together beautifully.
The natural wine selection is spot-on, and the staff’s recommendations elevated the whole experience. They’re so friendly and attentive, making sure every detail is perfect without ever feeling overbearing. Lasita’s no-rules approach to dining—order what you want, when you want—makes it feel so relaxed and fun, whether you’re solo or with a group.
This place is a gem in Chinatown, blending Filipino flavors with LA flair in the most delicious way. Five stars aren’t enough—Lasita is a must-visit!
Each dish is a revelation. They are each a centerpiece of a menu that celebrates bold yet balanced flavors. The sides are just as compelling, each bite offering a vibrant contrast that elevates the meal.
The natural wine selection is thoughtfully paired, showcasing bottles that complement rather than compete with the food. The space itself mirrors the menu: approachable yet sophisticated, buzzing with the energy of diners who know they’re somewhere special.
Lasita is a place where every detail—from the menu to the ambiance—feels deliberate yet unfussy. It’s Filipino cuisine at its finest, served with a warmth and precision that make you want to linger. A true gem in Angeles.
My husband and our friend shared a bottle of wine that was recommended and they loved it. I had the lychee passionfruit black tea and I could have drank a gallon or two of it.
For dessert we had the calamansi pie which was their take on a key lime pie and soooooo good. The graham cracker crust was not dry at all. Highly recommend to top off your meal.