Sisig Style Fries
Sigsig Style Fries
Halo-halo IG: @thephotographerfoodie
Halo halo
Boracay Breeze
Sisig style fries
Crispy skin
Lechon kawali roll (IG: hangryforwhat)
Fili Bistek (IG: hangryforwhat)
Halo halo and Spicer Barako
Halo Halo
Halo halo
Taho milk tea, with Milo! Yessss, that favorite chocolate drink we love as kids and tahooooo!
Sisig fries
Lumpia sub
Fili-bistek IG: @thephotographerfoodie
Purple Paradise
interior
More pics on wall.
Longanisa Sandwich
Lechon Kawali Roll (GET THISSSSS) it's so so crispy and delicious!
Screen Menu set up
Mango juice
Front counter with window kitchen!
Kou L.
Mar 23, 2024
I was drawn here by their pork belly roll and I was not disappointed. It was very yummy. It was huge too so I only ate half. We also got the adobo chicken sandwich and that was good but we felt it was not worth the price. The service was pleasant and their desserts looked really good! We definitely want to come back and try those next time.
Read MoreAlice O.
Mar 18, 2024
We had the lechon kawali roll and the lumpia. The roll itself (I.e. the bread) was quite good despite me not being a big fan of bread. The pork's flavor was nice but the roll as a whole was difficult to eat through as the pork skin was difficult to bite and there was quite a bit of fat on the pork. The lumpia was also okay in comparison to other lumpia I've had in the Seattle market. The store smelled a bit like trash which took away from the experience as soon as you stepped in. I think keeping the restaurant tidy will do wonders in improving the ambiance.
Read MoreKiera M.
Apr 5, 2024
LASA has been on my list for a while and it didn't disappoint! Great flavors and enormous portions. We got the chicken sandwich, lumpia sub and lumpia. All were delicious. Can't wait to try the drinks, they looked amazing.
Read MoreCarolyn D.
Feb 18, 2024
I am not that well versed in Filipino food, but all of the pictures that I saw of LASA sandwiches caught my interest. The staff were very friendly, able to answer any questions, and gave some recommendations on what to eat.What amazed me the most was how massive the sandwiches are. We ordered the lechon kawali roll to share, along with the sisig fries, and that was a smart idea on our part. The lechon in the sandwich was largely cut that it was difficult to close the sandwich up. The lechon cuts were also pretty fatty, but the lettuce in the sandwich was dressed in some sauce that helped balance and cut through the fattiness. It is definitely a very heavy sandwich but the flavors were great. It was also very messy to eat and kept falling apart due to how much was in between the bread. The sisig fries were my favorite part of the meal (though I just love fries in general). There was an egg and a good amount of sisig topping the crispy fries. The flavors really complemented each other! I would come back here just for the fries.Overall, I found LASA to be a little too heavy and greasy for myself to come back very often. The flavors were very enjoyable though and I would come back as a treat.
Read MoreMichelle C.
Sep 21, 2023
If you're looking for dinner plans in the Lynnwood area, stop by LASA Sandwiches & Pearls for a loaded, Filipino-inspired sandwich. They're open until 7pm, and are available for takeout or dine-in.My friends and I ordered the:- Lechon Kawali Roll - You can never go wrong with thicc lechon! Loved the flavoring on this, but it was a little on the saltier side in comparison with the Fili-Bistek - Fili-Bistek - What a fun take on the Philly cheesesteak! The top sirloin in this sandwich was tender and pair well with the crunchy French roll- Sisig Style Fries - This side was perfect to share amongst the four of us- Halo Halo - Last but not least, dessert! I haven't tried too many places with halo halo, but this was a refreshing way to end the meal.We were all pretty impressed by the sandwiches and definitely want to come back to try more of their menu.
Read MoreHannah K.
Mar 6, 2024
Fast service and delicious sandwiches. We really enjoyed our lunch here. Lots of variety of sandwiches and desserts and drinks.
Read MoreHuong L.
Feb 19, 2023
This is a solid 4 stars and I'm glad to finally try it.My friend and I came around opening time and we were the only one there. It seems like most people do takeout but we opted for dine in.We got:Lechon sandwich $16 - this was a Massive sandwich. Very Instagram worthy. It was good but there was definitely a lot of fat on it. My friend didn't care for the fat so she took it out which ended up to be like 1/3 of the sandwich...Pressed adobo $13 - this was a pretty good sandwich. A little messy but very flavorfulI also ordered some takeout for my husband :)Fil-bistek $14 -also super flavorful and my husband loved it. Also very messySisig fries $10- I asked if they can keep things separately so it doesn't get mushy and they were able to accommodate for it which was nice. We were able to bring it home, heated up the fries and put the toppings on and it was delicious. I really enjoyed the fries.Overall,a solid sandwich shop. Definitely can see myself coming back to try their other offering
Read MoreEleana S.
Jan 22, 2024
Finally! We sampled Lasa Sandwiches and Pearls--a Filipino culinary experience. Opting for a rice-free option, I tried the Longganisa with eggs and bread, beef lumpia, and Taho milk tea. Meanwhile, Luke opted for the adobo sandwich. I personally preferred the adobo over the Longganisa. It's a unique and worthwhile experience, especially if you haven't tried it before!
Read MoreLong K.
Oct 29, 2023
Anything Filipino-inspired definitely will catch my attention. The online order process was easy and despite them being busy during lunch hour, the wait was very reasonable. Honestly I wanted to order all their sandwiches, but settled for the following:--Lechon Kawali Roll: It's hard mess up Filipino pork belly and it had a nice kick with the soy glaze (almost Hoisin sauce-like) and chili.--Chicken Tocino: Had the lowest expectation, but was surprised the most by the flavor combo. If anything the cabbage slaw was way too sour and took away from the chicken.--Lumpia Sub: Disappointed as the meatball taste was just off, and left me wanting more of a classic lumpia flavor.Overall a small hidden place with unique offerings. I'd want to return to try the rest of the main menu at least the best time I'm in the area.
Read MoreLisa V.
Apr 15, 2024
LASA is a casual Filipino dining spot. It has ample parking space out front. The service wasn't outstanding during our first visit, the few people that were working there lacked friendliness. Despite being the only people there, our order took a while to come out. Lechon Kawali Roll - 8.5/10 I really enjoyed the sweet soy-garlic glaze, and the element of spiciness with the chili. The lechon itself was juicy and fatty, and the skin was crunchy (perhaps a bit too crunchy because some parts were really hard to chew on). This sandwich was pretty pricey ($18) but was a fairly large portion. I would order this again as a shareable.Sisig Style Fries - 5.5/10Very similar to carne asada fries, I liked the fried egg that's added on top. This dish lacked a hint of freshness and crunch. The fries were a bit over-cooked and were soggy. I would enjoy this dish more if there something to balance the grease, since it got overwhelming after a few bites. Purple Paradise - 1/10This "shake" was not thick at all, since it was simply an ube milk tea. I've had better ube drinks from Happy Lemon, and this was NOT worth $9. The boba pearls were gelatinous (the texture was really off-putting) and tasted old. I would not try the "pearls" again unfortunately. Overall, I wouldn't mind coming here again to share a sandwich. But I would say other parts of the menu are severely lacking for its price. I also did not enjoy the ambiance at this location and would prefer just getting take out.
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