"We’ve been fans of this Filipino spot since it was a BYOB pop-up in 2017 called Lasa. While the interior, the management, and the menu have all changed over the years, many of the same bright and spicy flavors (the electric orange salsita is a non-negotiable order) and friendly faces are still there in its current iteration to welcome you for a fun, family-style meal. For birthday dinners—especially if it's going to be 8-10 people—our move is to do the "Pamilya Style" Set Menu for the group. You'll get table snacks, veggie sides, a whole chicken inasal and pork lechon, pancit, chicken fat rice, ice cream, and tons of different sides for dipping. " - Brant Cox