Marquita P.
Yelp
This was a really tough review to write, probably my toughest so far. I wanted so badly to fall in love with Mama Lu's but for now I'm only in like.
Mama Lu's was first recommended to me by my Airbnb hostess before I moved to Jax. She specifically said they had really good pancit and the previous reviews seemed to back her up. After trying a few different Filipino places since then, today I stopped by for my go-to order, pancit and lumpia, my litmus test for all foods Filipino.
The restaurant feels like it's someone's home. From the exterior, it almost looks like a lilac house, down to the entrance that is literally a residential door. Once inside, my first impression was yup, I was definitely in someone's home. We all have that one relative, usually someone like a great aunt or auntie, whose house you go to and there's just...stuff everywhere, with no rhyme or reason as to how its organized. An older gentleman was rocking a small child to sleep in an area that can only be described as a makeshift daycare center, complete with a crib. A couple of signs were posted reminding customers to wear face masks and all orders were takeout only. Mama Lu herself (I'm guessing), however, wasn't wearing a mask, which would have been okay if there was a plexiglass shield or something similar in place between her and customers. With that being said, she was really sweet and welcoming upon learning it was my first visit. She explained you can get a combo with two items and a side of rice for 8.99, or you can order off the menu. Because I was already in the mood for pancit and lumpia, I went with the menu but will definitely try their combo next time. Because I ordered off menu, she advised my food would be ready in 15 minutes which was reasonable to me.
To be very clear, Mama Lu's pancit and lumpia are good, just not as great as some of the previous places I've tried. I prefer the stronger garlic flavor I've experienced with other pancit. This pancit was a lot lighter on the garlic flavor. It was also lighter colored and less fried or sauteed, I'm guessing. I'm not picky so much about how it looked as I am about the lighter flavor and less greasy and oily texture I look forward to in the dish. So in this case, it's a matter of personal preference and nothing ill towards Mama Lu's version. On the other hand, the lumpia was on par with others. It came with a sauce more similar to sweet and sour sauce than anything else I've had. I detected a slight strawberry flavor to it that's not found in sweet and sour though. But the consistency and color was the same.
It's fair to say that Mama Lu's is worth a second visit and likely more once I try a combo. The food for the combo was a variety of traditional dishes so I'm sure to find something I'll love and come to crave at Mama Lu's in due time. With so many options for pancit in the area, I call this visit a draw and look forward to updating my review soon.
*Update: For my leftovers, I added a little soy sauce and it gave me that familiar umami flavor I was craving. My tastebuds will be happy to order pancit again from auntie's cozy lilac home! :)