
Low-key eatery serving generous plates of Filipino staples, including BBQ chicken & daing na bangus.
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1210 E Plaza Blvd, National City, CA 91950
Phone: (619) 477-8718
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Reviews
Definitely recommend trying the lumpia!
The place is a little hot so I recommend taking some food to go!
Also the service was amazing. It was my friend’s first time here and he was given a soup(apologize for not knowing the name) and the fried bananas(?name?) to try..
I tried them also.. Delicious
Definitely recommend. Delicious and filling. Great prices!!
But hey that’s authentic, the food was phenomenal.
The porkbelly was smoky and cooked well
The sisig was tender, and overall amazing.
The food was great overall.
This place would have gotten 5 stars if there was some dish names available and prices clearly listed.
Will be coming here again as all that food was 20 dollars.
I know Plaza Blvd. is filled with Filipino food options but I would definitely recommend this place. You won’t be disappointed.
Best Filipino food you’ll find in San Diego.
Lisa’s serves food that’s authentic, flavorful, and tastes just like the real deal, homemade dishes my grandma cooks. The staff are also very friendly and attentive.
You MUST try their sisig, it’s the best I’ve had in San Diego. The sinagang too, the sabaw has the perfect amount of flavor. Their chicken adobo, bistek and lumpia are our party must-haves. We always order their party trays for all the family gatherings.
It makes sense why there’s always a line during lunch hours.
I bought small squid adobo, medium sinigang na baboy and small dinakdakan and the lady charged me so much. So I went back and show the receipt and all the food I bought. She was insisting I bought beef.( the beef was probably $9) I said I didn’t.
She still charged me even though the containers were small. She gave back a dollar something. I will not go back here anymore. She charged too much food. I don’t know her name but I know her face. I thought I was going to save money by buying food from them but NO.
The sinigang was too much meat and 1 small slice of radish. And not much soup and vegetables .The container was not even full.
There is a charge if you use debit card.
Tita’s kitchenette is the best. They give more food in a container that’s why they are blessed.
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