
Isla Buffet & Grill is probably one of the better Filipino restaurants in Los Angeles. I've been to several Filipino restaurants and this is one that I frequent often. Why? It's hard to find a good Filipino restaurant in LA that consistently serves good tasting food and that's reasonably priced.
Posted Rating: A
Food: The food is consistently good. The restaurant does not let the food sit under the lamp for a long period of time. They also do not leave out a large amount of food. Therefore, if a certain food selection is depleted, one of the staff immediately replaces it with the same food or a different item. This is crucial now that I mention it. When a food sits under the lamp untouched for a long period of time, the food looks undesirable to eat. Lastly, the food is not oily. Filipino foods in general is greasy and rich. Some of the fried items they have are not greasy. Even the stewed items does not have oil floating on top.
The barbecue selections are one of the few specialties along with classic Filipino dishes such as lumpia (egg roll), pancit (rice noodle), dinuguan (stewed meat w/ intestines), kare kare (oxtail w/ tripe) and many more. The sitting/waiting area is filled with people when you first walk in the restaurant. You are then greeted by the cashier where you pay for your food and drink. Behind is the kitchen. To the right is a private room for big parties or special events. Upon paying, you are then given your utensils where you can choose a table to your liking. On weekends, you may be seated to the next available table.
The buffet is set up with a glass case containing some cold desserts such as "halo-halo". There is a salad bar with fruits, then the main dish selections, soup, dessert and condiments and sauces. There's also an area where you can get a refill of your tea or help yourself with a glass of water.
Ambiance: The restaurant is decorated in a Filipino/Hawaiian theme. "Isla" means little island in Tagalog so it's only appropriate that the place has an "island" feel to it. The ambiance is good because you can tell that the people are enjoying their food. Management spent a little more money to decorate the place. I can't stress how a good ambiance affects people's taste in food.
Price: Now this is another good part about the restaurant. They have lunch, dinner and weekend specials. On weekends, it is $7.95 per person. For dinner during the weekdays, it is for $6.95. I believe that you get a $1.00 off discount if you have a coupon that you can get from one of the Filipino newspapers. Some Filipino restaurants I've been to are quite expensive.
Service: Friendly.
Parking: There's an adjacent parking next to the restaurant. There's also curb parking infront of the restaurant.
Location: The restaurant is located on Eagle Rock Blvd right after York Blvd.
Address: 4420 Eagle Rock Blvd Los Angeles, CA
Phone: (323) 257-1902
Recent Comments