📍 Zone 030, 740 Gonzalo Puyat St, Santa Cruz, Manila, 1001 Metro Manila, Philippines
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Google: 4.4 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Globe Lumpia House, located in the vibrant streets of Manila, Philippines, is a beloved culinary gem that has been serving delicious lumpia since 1956. This charming little stall offers a simple yet authentic dining experience, with no seating or tables, making it perfect for a quick snack on the go. The highlight of their menu is undoubtedly the fresh spring rolls, filled with a delightful mix of vegetables and nuts, all enhanced by a unique garlic paste. Diners can expect to find a bustling atmosphere, as the stall often sees long queues of eager patrons ready to indulge in this local favorite. The diverse influences in Filipino cuisine are perfectly reflected in their offerings, appealing to both locals and tourists alike. With a solid rating of 4.4 on Google and 4.0 on TripAdvisor, it's no wonder that Globe Lumpia House is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Filipino flavors.
Google: 4.4 (378 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (14 reviews)
They have been around since 1956, and for good reason. There are no seats or tables. This is a small stall serving only 4 options, reflecting the diversity of cultures food in Manila is best known for historically. See photo for those options. But they are most famous for their fresh spring rolls (lumpia). The lumpia are filled with nuts and a variety of cooked vegetables and a fresh lettuce. There’s sauce in the vegetables already but each order comes with a small packet of thick, brown sweet sauce. The taste of the fresh garlic paste gives it a good kick!
One of the best lumpia in town. It’s cheap with a good amount of mixtures on it. We really love the taste of it. The location also easy to find. Access from all sides of roads. But just prepare a descent amount of patience due to long queue. Overall, We recommend you to try it if you’re in craving for Authentic fresh Lumpia! Will definitely comeback again sometime.
Serving is small. Taste - not bad. You can distinctly smell and taste the freshly minced garlic, which I love. But I won't be falling in line here again since there are better versions (of fresh lumpia) at a lower price too.
After reading about this place, I decided to give it a try one saturday morning. I found it around 11AM and there was already a bit of a line. It took me around 30 minutes before I got my order of 2 fresh lumpia for P20 each. It comes with a sauce but I didn't have the need for it as the lumpia itself tasted sweet enough. I think it is worth the price I paid. Not sure I will fall in line again for it though.