Lahi Philippine Cuisine
Phillipine · Elmhurst
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Lahi Philippine Cuisine, located in Elmhurst, offers a taste of authentic Filipino flavors in a warm and inviting atmosphere. Known for serving local specialties, Lahi provides options for lunch, dinner, quick bites, and comforting favorites. Customers rave about the consistently delicious food, hig...
Lahi Philippine Cuisine, located in Elmhurst, offers a taste of authentic Filipino flavors in a warm and inviting atmosphere. Known for serving local specialties, Lahi provides options for lunch, dinner, quick bites, and comforting favorites. Customers rave about the consistently delicious food, highlighting signature dishes like sisig tacos, crispy pata, and bangus. The carefully prepared dishes evoke nostalgic memories of the Philippines, with rich and thoughtfully balanced flavors. Whether you choose to dine in, take out, or have your meal delivered, you can expect attentive service and a memorable culinary experience. Lahi is conveniently accessible and provides wheelchair-friendly facilities.
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Lahi Philippine Cuisine is highly praised for its authentic and delicious Filipino food, friendly and fast service, and welcoming atmosphere. Popular dishes include sisig, crispy pata, and halo halo. Some mention small portions, but overall a great experience.
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Tip: Be sure to try the sisig tacos and halo halo. Some dishes sell out, so arrive early if you have your heart set on something specific.
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Food is freshly cooked and the taste of authentic Filipino food . Their best seller crispy pata and Crispy Bikol Express tastes is excellent. My service experience is amazing truly Filipino hospitality and friendly fast service. Highly recommended for friends and family! Karaoke nights on a Weekend is also relaxing! A lot of good singers too.
Went there with my wife, recommended by someone she knows. The food was amazing. Real authentic filipino food.. we had crispy pata, tortang talong, tinola, and lumping pork. It was good all good we had stuff ourselves we had to take all of it home. Also my wife orders the halo halo for dessert to go.. recommended the the servers were pleasant and made you felt welcome
Every dish at Lahi was delicious. I honestly can’t even begin to describe how good the food was. The flavors were rich, comforting, and so thoughtfully done. On top of that, the atmosphere and the service made it one of the best dining experiences I’ve had in New York. I would come back again and again. I loved the spring rolls, the noodles, and the chicken adobo was absolutely perfect.
My family and I are regular customers at Lahi. Sometimes, even when we arrive close to closing, the staff always greets us warmly and never makes us feel rushed to finish our meals. The servers are consistently welcoming and the food is delicious and perfectly seasoned every time. Their leche flan is also the best, A MUST TRY.
This place does filipino food right! Everything we ordered was amazing! We ordered the topsilog, pancit canton and the lamb kaldereta. It was about a 15 minute wait but so worth it. The food was made to order and super fresh! The meats were so tender and full of flavor. The bathrooms were very clean which says a lot about the establishment. Can’t say enough great words about this restaurant!
Craving Filipino food? Look no further than Lahi, conveniently located near Grand Avenue Station. This place hits the spot with authentic dishes like bangus sisig, crispy pata, chicharon bulaklak, and chopseuy. While you might wait 10-15 minutes for your food, it's worth it! All your dishes arrive together, piping hot and ready to enjoy. Definitely worth checking out for a delicious Filipino feast!
We sat in and ordered three dishes. Everything was delicious and came out in a timely manner. Then we ordered Halo halo after and that was so good. Brought me back to my childhood in the Philippines. Overall, a pleasant experience. Every dish was about $15-$18 and comes with white rice. You can add one dollar to get garlic rice. We brought our little one and they had a high chair and were super accommodating. We ordered crispy diniguan (pictured), pancit (pictured) and chicken sisig (not pictured).
This is the real taste of the homeland! The pork sisig will make your mouth water and is perfect for introducing people to filipino cuisine. I also got the bangus because that gives me happy memories of when my mom used to cook it for me. This is one time when I wish the portions weren't so generous so I could have had more room for halo-halo!
Best Filipino restaurant ever! I go food shopping in Elmhurst very often and saw this place is on the way. I decided to try and this place is one of my favorite restaurant since. Food is great and server are friendly, happy and polite. The restaurant actually expands to another room and has bigger space and table. When the restaurant is busy, you will hardly see the server because they are running around doing stuff. I love Dasilog (brunch menu), Deep fried milk fish with garlic rice and fried egg. Tosilog (brunch menu), Sweet red pork with garlic rice and fried egg. Bistek Pinoy, beef sauteed with onion Sisig Bangus, chopped crispy milkfish with onion and seasoned. my favorite desserts are Halo and Leche Flan.
Came here for dinner tonight I would say probably first time in over two years for sure , hasn’t changed their food is still outstanding to me had their sisig tacos with the pork and lemon mayo, beef nilaga (beef broth with veggies) beef was very tender make sure you ask for patis (fish sauce) and put some not too much over the broth so good! And the beans with squash in coconut milk oh so good too, and lastly beef kaldereta (Filipino beef stew) , we were the last customers of the evening but everything was still so good enjoyed my time their even though it’s been over two years definitely one of the best Filipino restaurants in Queens and in the city!
The food was definitely delicious and lived upto its expectation. We went on a weekday for lunch and there was no crowd. The service was good and the food was of small portions but it is good for us as we don’t eat a lot. For others, the portion might be an issue. Will definitely be back to try other items.
Ginataang langka & inihaw na liempo - nom nom😍. This Filipino resto is situated next to Kape’t Torta on Queens Blvd, a few blocks off the Grand Ave-Newtown subway stop. If you are thereabouts and hankering to have some comfort food, come by and enjoy. Knocked off a star because the Nilagang Tadyang isnt what I was expecting. Im used to sour-ish Nilaga, but dont take my word for “that” because their other fares will surely comfort your hankering for Pinoy food. Service was quick and painless. There are indoor seating and outdoor ones covered enough that you wont freeze in the cold or swelter in the heat. There is a bathroom customers can use, too😄. Enjoy! Update: we tried the Sisig Tacos and Miki (spelled Mike on the menu😂) Bihon this time. Didnt disappoint. Busog!!!
Lahi is conveniently located in Queens Blvd and offers tasty Filipino food. The menu has one of the most diverse option compared to other Filipino restaurants in 69th street. The Pork Sinigang and Oxtail Kare Kare is so rich and tasty. The Pork sisig with garlic rice and egg reminds me of the Philippines. Two complaints: First is that the outside sitting does not have a heater and second is that the white rice was soggy on the day I went there. Overall I will be back and recommend this place.
So glad to find another Filipino restaurant in the neighborhood. This place is tiny but service is very good and food was very prompt. We ordered the sisig chicken tacos, tapsilog, tocilog, turon and Halo Halo. My favorite from the whole meal were the sisig tacos. So tasty and flavorful. It's no wonder they are known for it. The tapsilog and tocilog were okay. The tocino meat was abit too fatty and the atchara needed more salt. The turon was good and slighty different in that it was banana paste rather than banana pieces. The Halo Halo was huge and really good. Next time I come back I will try more items in the menu.
Really subpar experience, starting with the service. One of the waiters carelessly tried to serve us one of the dishes, thinking she can get around my water glass without moving anything. Instead, she knocked down my water glass on me, breaking it on the floor. Not a single apology, and to add insult, she barely cleaned the wet area, leaving visibly large wet spots under and around our table. No one came to check on us after to the food arrived. The food was also below average. My Filipino friends, who had not been here in awhile, were pretty embarrassed about how much the quality has changed to worse since they last ate here regularly. We had the Kare-Kare, which was severely lacking in peanut flavoring, the Laing, which they used frozen leaves instead of dried leaves, and Sisig Bangus, which was probably the better dish out of those two but not that much better.
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