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I've enjoyed Jollibee ever since I first tried it in Virginia Beach, and have subsequently tried some California locations as well. Now I can say I've had their Las Vegas food! The layout of each store tends to be different, but the menus mostly the same with slight variation. This location is inside a Seafood City supermarket. As such, it is a little smaller, but still has a decent number of seats. Service is friendly, but minimal given that it is a fast food joint. Prices are relatively inexpensive. They are most known for their fried chicken, but they offer a lot of other Filipino fast food options as well. There is also a smattering of drinks and desserts, most notably (that make it stand out) pineapple juice, ube or pandan "coolers" with boba, and halo halo. I miss when Jollibee offered bangus, but haven't had it since many years ago in Virginia. Nonetheless, I think the food is pretty tasty and inexpensive. That combination of spicy fried chicken, rice, and gravy is so bad but so good...
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