Manila Sunset derived its name from this beautiful Philippine scenery - for in many ways, the food of Manila Sunset evokes the same nostalgic feeling. They bring back the memories of old-fashioned homecooking and traditional celebrations: Pasko, Simbang Gabi, Flores de Mayo, weddings, homecomings and other joyous occasions.
Manila Sunset specializes in a few but unique and hard-to-find Filipino foods such as Bibingkang Galapong and Puto Bumbong which are traditionally found in church plazas and roadside stalls only during the Christmas Season. Our best seller, Pancit Malabon is prepared from an original well-guarded recipe from the fishing village of Malabon from which the name of the delicacy came from. Even in the Philippines, there are only very few cooks who know how to prepare this delicacy.
Manila Sunset is one of the very few Filipino restaurants included in Paul Wallach's Guide to Restaurant of Los Angeles and Southern California and Linda Burum's Guide to Ethnic Food in Los Angeles.
Manila Sunset offers two locations in the Los Angeles area; 1016 N. Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles, 90029, please contact them at 323-665-1010 or visit their location in the valley at 9156 Sepulveda Blvd., for directions or information call 818-895-2001. You may also visit them online at www.manilasunset.com.
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