This month our team lunch was at Smack’n Guamanian Grill.
Filipino
Luna’s Lunpias

I showed up around 11:30am. That’s not a good time as the lechon kawali isn’t available till around 2pm.
Kusina

Glance to the side of the highway and see the businesses that come and go. I remember Cape Town ,Sarap Filipino Kitchen, Gaya Gaya, and Boss Bird. Now the sign says Kusina.
Villa Manila

I’ve been searching for delicious lechon kawali and noticed Villa Manila in National City made it.
Serbesa Filipino Kitchen

I read the National City Food Hall Market on 8th had opened so I decided to give it a try. Many food options. I had planned on visiting Smitty’s Taste of the Bayou but there was a huge line.
White Rice

Eating at Liberty Station is an adventure. You never know what restaurants will disappear or what will take its place.