What makes Ilonggo style fresh lumpia different from others is that it can be eaten on its own. No need for a sauce since the ubod filling is already packed with flavour and seasoned well enough. It's also convenient to be eaten on the go and here in Iloilo, it is more of a "street food" rather than those served in plates with all the trimmings. Individually wrapped and sold in most native restaurants, native food stalls and even pasalubong and bake shops.When I crave for fresh lumpia, I don't even think of JD Bakeshop. I never really tried their version of fresh lumpia again since, if my memory serves me right, the last time I had their fresh lumpia it was mediocre even when compared to those generic ones sold in stalls. The many times I've been to any JD store, their fresh lumpia would never make it in front of me.
But I became curious then, a friend brought back these fresh lumpia back to Manila to satisfy the cravings of his lola. So when I was at JD Roadhouse days ago, I decided to check it out again to see what I was missing. I was surprised it actually tasted way better now than before and the filling is more packed than most fresh lumpia I've tried. It also tastes almost like the fresh lumpia I love. It's also more sulit - quite big and tastes good for only Php11.25. Though I'd still prefer the usual (fresh) lumpia wrapper over this crepe-like wrapper. But nonetheless, this fresh lumpia would now almost become a staple everytime I find myself at any JD bakeshop for a meal or maybe just drop by to buy some of these fresh lumpia.
So to answer what I was missing - a lot! Well, almost ...
But I became curious then, a friend brought back these fresh lumpia back to Manila to satisfy the cravings of his lola. So when I was at JD Roadhouse days ago, I decided to check it out again to see what I was missing. I was surprised it actually tasted way better now than before and the filling is more packed than most fresh lumpia I've tried. It also tastes almost like the fresh lumpia I love. It's also more sulit - quite big and tastes good for only Php11.25. Though I'd still prefer the usual (fresh) lumpia wrapper over this crepe-like wrapper. But nonetheless, this fresh lumpia would now almost become a staple everytime I find myself at any JD bakeshop for a meal or maybe just drop by to buy some of these fresh lumpia.
So to answer what I was missing - a lot! Well, almost ...