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If you live in the valley, haven't been to Philippines for so long, and you miss street food such as isaw and other things, this is the spot. They got Isaw and some other treet foods.Food: 5/5 View all feedback.
Stuffed and content. Toto's Lechon. It's a venue for gorging and simple satisfaction. It's the kind of place you go when to when you throw out all inhibition and forget your daily calorie limits. It's soul food, Filipino style.<br/ <br/ Before I go onto the food, let me clarify what kind of dining experience it is. You should prepare yourself for a simple corner deli/donut shop experience. No hoighty toighty dining here! <br/ <br/ The venue:<br/ <br/ The venue is simple. There are a series of curious concoctions stewing and baking under the hot lamps in the front. You choose what you want. They give it to you in a Styrofoam covered plate, and you have the choice of eating in the front seats or the dining area. <br/ <br/ The food:<br/ <br/ In the back of the restaurant you'll find their famous saliva-inducing roasted chicken spinning on their spits. The front of the restaurant is loaded with tasty dishes, some of which may look very unfamiliar to a Filipino food newcomer. Although you may be hesitant, try it all if you can. The only dish I would recommend skipping is the peanut sauce pork. It just wasn't my cup-o-joe.<br/ <br/ The sour soup was awesome, the roasted pork was unbelievable, and each of the skewered meats were something I'll definitely return for.<br/ <br/ Some of the previous reviewers criticize that the food is unhealthy, and they're right. There's not much here by way of health food. It's the kind of food that fills you completely, warms your tummy, and makes you want to pass out in your seat. Great for hangovers!<br/ <br/ The first time I visited, the lady behind the counter was very generous in giving us samples of many of the dishes. I was honestly full by the time I bought my actual meal. <br/ <br/ Final word: <br/ <br/ The flavors are sometimes subtle, but always good. The venue and foods are simple, so dress comfortably and prepare for loosening your belt.
I'll make this quick and simple:Good food Did a quick math: you're paying $2.40 per item. If you think it's worth it, then come get some!My wife and I only do this once a while so it's worth it.Carpool parking is limited.That's all you need to know.Follow for more. ??? It helps!Parking: Carpool because parking is limited
If you live in the valley, haven't been to Philippines for so long, and you miss street food such as isaw and other things, this is the spot. They got Isaw and some other treet foods.Food: 5/5
Not Worth it and disappointed! The BBQ Sticks are old and they will heat it up in oil.1 order cup of rice is $4.00! The server are not friendly!
As a filipino, its always nice to find a place where in it can remind you what home feels like. Being at Totos and having their Filipino Street Foods reminds me of my childhood. I just love all the different street foods that they have on the menu. Its clean, and their restaurant is homey too. Staff were nice. Price are reasonable. If you crave for some filipino street food/delicasies you should visit this place and have some awesome experience.