Lasa Street Food: Menu & Data
Found on the south edge of the Seattle Premium Outlets in Tulalip, Washington. It is a perfect pit stop for Filipino flavours before heading back to Canada.
- 🍢 Street Food: Kwek-Kwek ($5) and Squid Balls ($5).
- 🍛 Ulam (Entrees): Chicken Adobo ($14), Sisig ($14), and Crispy Pata ($20).
- 🍺 Drinks: San Miguel Pilsner and Red Horse ($4 - $5).
*Prices in USD. A smooch-worthy find for the drive home.
After a long day in Seattle and before heading back to our beloved Canada, we window-shopped at Seattle Premium Outlets. I was hoping to find a backpack I can use daily for work since, starting next month, I will return to working in an office for at least 3 days weekly.
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| LASA Street Food in Seattle Premium Outlets, Tulalip Washington |
On the south edge of the outlet store, there is a stall called Lasa Street Food. I was pleasantly shocked to see a Filipino store in the middle of an outlet store in Tulalip, Washington.
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| Kwek-Kwek from LASA Street Food Deep-fried battered quail eggs |
I ordered Kwek-Kwek (deep-fried battered quail eggs) and Squid Balls (deep-fried squid balls). These are popular street food items in the Philippines, and they are both worth it!
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| Squid Balls from LASA Street Food Deep-fried squid balls |
If you are looking for something more substantial, they have a wide array of menu items for lunch and dinner. They also offer Filipino beers like Red Horse and San Miguel Pilsner.
Lasa Street Food Menu
Below is the menu for LASA Street Food. These prices are in USD and are a great way to refuel during a long shopping day.
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| Full LASA Street Food Menu |
| Item | Price (USD) |
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| Lugaw (Rice Porridge) | $10.00 |
| Chicken or Spicy Pork Adobo | $14.00 |
| Lasa Express (Pork in Coconut Milk) | $14.00 |
| Bistek (Beef and Onions) | $16.00 |
| Crispy Pata (Fried Pork Hock) | $20.00 |
| Lechon Kawali (Fried Pork Belly) | $16.00 |
| Sisig (Pork with Fried Egg) | $14.00 |
| Kwek-Kwek / Fish Balls | $5.00 |
| Lumpia (Beef Spring Rolls) | $8.00 |
Finding this stall made for such a sentimental and smooch-worthy break from shopping. It is a lovely way to document a taste of the Philippines while being so far from home.




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