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I know Filipino food. It ain't the prettiest thing to look at all the time, so Lamesa does a good job with making the food look really appetizing. We came here with a group for the Kamayan dinner on their Sunday night menu. For $40/person it's a good deal considering all the food you get, and none of us really finished the meal entirely. It was a lot of food! There's something for everyone, but the true standouts were the milk fish, pork rib, and garlic rice. The fried chicken adobo doesn't really taste adobo-y enough, so we all kinda wished they didn't fry it but rather served it the way adobo is supposed to be served. The pork belly lettuce wrap was also just okay...the garlic aioli and pickled carrot slaw thing were a bit much for a meat that really doesn't need much dressing to begin with. The service was great, albeit a little Filipino in their timing, but that won't stop me from coming back and trying their regular menu!
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