Andy's Famous Batangas Lomi and Bulalo
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Andy's Famous Batangas Lomi and Bulalo

3.7

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3.7

20 Reviews

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  • Joel Harvey

    4.0

    Tag-ulan na, masarap kumain! Any food will do during the rainy season, but nothing beats Filipino soup dishes. Just like this festive Batangas Lomi from Andy's Famous Batangas Lomi & Bulalo. Lomi is a noodle soup dish consists of thick noodles, super sticky broth, topped with different types of meat.

  • Jow Alvarez

    3.0

    Ordered Super Lomi for to-go. The soup is too thick almost like sauces ng fishball. Sakto lang yung sahog. Tastes decent enough for a morning rush.Staffs were nice. Place is quite big. Iba yung lomihan sa tapsihan.Downside: Open for deposit ng bacteria yung chilis and onions. Ang saya ng mga langaw.Note: Di ko na napicturan yung food, di sya appetizing tignan pag for to-go. Nasa isang plastic lang sya tapos join forces na silang lahat.

  • Carlo Marcelino

    4.0

    Best lomi ever! Went here on a rainy day and was comforted by their batangas lomi. Place can get crowded though but it's worth it. Pancit bihon is also a must try.

  • Myles Chua

    4.0

    Def a go to lomi place! They serve huge lomi bowls which can feed a group of three. Lomi is so cheap at php150. They also serve sisig plates and barbeque. For a quick satisfying bite, Andy's is the name to remember

  • Bryan Elven King

    4.0

    My officemates and I went there for lunch, we ordered the super Batangas lomi (good for 3 to 4 persons) and each one had the famous gotong Batangas and rice.The place was crowded at the time since it's lunch time (around 11am), we were not able to sit on the tables, and chose to stay near the counter area.The lomi had squid balls, kikiam, chicharon, and pork liver, among others. The taste was below what I was expecting for, and the sauce was too thick. We didn't enjoy it much.The gotong Batangas was the one that saved the day for us. It was tasty and flavorful that it goes well with rice. It's similar to papaitan with a little taste of bulalo.It's worth going back there, next time, I will make sure to have a taste of the bulalo.

  • Andie Capili

    4.0

    A small place that is usually full. Frequented by their patrons because food is just so good while price is not high. You can get a Super Lomi bowl for Php 165 only. Trust me, you cannot finish it by yourself otherwise, you won't starve for the rest of the day. Place is nothing fancy but comfortable enough for a decent meal. Food Taste: 4Serving Size: 4Serving Time: 4Value for Money: 5I have been to both Diliman and Project 6 branches and parking is a halle ge for both locations.

  • Vernon Carlo Parreno

    3.0

    Rich, flavorful and overflowing with pinoy goodness! That's what Andy's lomi is all about. When you're hungry and it's early, fear not! Rush to Andy's and your morning is going to be complete!

  • Jane Vergara

    4.0

    Hole in the wall Batangas lomi within reach that's perfect for instacraving in the stormy weather. This place is not airconditioned but patrons are lining up by the time we went there.Very afforable yet very delish dishes -- it's really no brainer why everyone was waiting patiently for their turn to dine in.Price to serving ratio was superb, you will definitely get more than what you have paid for. A bowlful of Super JR of lomi was already enough for 2-3, depending on the appetite. The sauce were surprisingly thicker than those that I have already tried and the toppings are so generous! On the other hand, it baffles me how people order Silog dishes where it was clearly not their famous 'specialty'.The staff were attentive and often serves you with a smile.Time and date of visit: 5 Sept 2017 18:30

  • D Arif

    2.0

    Being born and raised in Batangas, I know how my lomi should taste like. I dont know but it's lacking something. I know lomi has different versions but the tofu on top does not taste good with the lomi. They also gave us only 2 calamansi for a big bowl of lomi. I tried to ask for more but the staff just ignored me. I also noticed that people are eating it wrong- without toyo calamansi.Lastly, for manileños the price is sulit.In my hometown you can buy the big bowl for around 80pesos.

  • Johann Montemayor

    4.0

    Got the chance to finally check this place out. We ordered their biggest Lomi and it didn't disappoint. ❤ I love the kikiam topping since its home made. Will come back whenever me and my boyfriend craves for Batangas Lomi. :) Too bad the Siomai is not available.

Andy's Famous Batangas Lomi and Bulalo Location

  • Takeaway
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  • Toilet
  • Outdoor
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Andy's Famous Batangas Lomi and Bulalo is located at 98 Malakas Street, Barangay Pinyahan, Diliman, Quezon City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the Diliman. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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