We were on our way one weekend to my parent's house in Chino Hills for
a weekend visit. My brother decided that he had a craving for Filipino
food. He stated that he's been going to this small "point-point" joint in Azusa and Amar called, "Ito Ay Atin". So we detoured from the
60 Fwy, exited Azusa until we reached Amar. The restaurant is near the Thai BBQ we used to frequent.
When we got in, there were a few diners already enjoying their food. The food was arranged under a warmer and a heat lamp,
typical of a "turo-turo" or "point-point" joint, (mom-and-pop store). The first thing I
checked was the quality of the food. Was the food sitting there under
the heat lamp for a long time? Are there certain selections that people
are not buying? The answer is yes and no.
Food: Most of the foods that were there appeared to be cooked
"recently". It may have been there for a couple of hours or freshly
cooked. There were a couple items that looked like it's been sitting
under the warmer for a long time that needed to be removed and changed.
A few minutes later, after trying to decide what combo I want, a lady
came out of the kitchen and removed the couple of items that looked old
and replaced it with a newly cooked food.
That's a good sign.
Ambiance: Friendly. Many people ate at the restaurant after
buying their food. The impression I got was that they're enjoying their
food. The decor of the place is loud yellow. They may need a re-vamp in
the future.
Price: Cheap and affordable.
P
arking: Good. Plenty of spaces since it's located in a shopping strip mall.
** Recommended.
Location: 1559 E Amar Rd West Covina, CA
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