+1 818-810-0200
Located in the heart of Panorama City, GOTO@SILOG is a vibrant Filipino restaurant that masterfully captures the essence of authentic Filipino comfort food in a welcoming, aircraft-themed setting. From early morning breakfast to leisurely brunch and lunch, GOTO@SILOG offers a deliciously diverse menu that will satisfy cravings for classic home-style Filipino dishes with a modern touch.
Their signature ComEd Beef Silog is a standout, offering tender, flavorful beef paired perfectly with garlic rice and a sunny-side-up egg, embodying the soul and warmth of Filipino all-day breakfasts. Passionate diners also rave about the Sizzling Sisig, a spicy, savory pork dish that arrives on a crackling skillet, teasing your senses with its tantalizing aroma and crispy, juicy textures.
Adventurous palates will delight in hearty favorites like the Crispy Pata, boasting succulent, deep-fried pork leg with a satisfyingly crunchy skin, alongside the soothing Arroz Caldo with Tokwa’t Baboy, a beautifully spiced rice porridge garnished with fried tofu and pork—a true hug in a bowl. For noodle lovers, the Pancit Guisado offers a delightful stir-fried experience bursting with fresh ingredients and umami flavors, while the Beef Mami delivers warming, perfectly seasoned beef noodle soup.
The attention to detail in each dish is complemented by carefully chosen beverages and desserts. Refresh with timeless sodas like Coke, Sprite, or Sunkist, or indulge in Filipino-style coolers such as Halo-Halo, a vibrant, multi-textured shaved ice dessert, or the sweet, creamy Leche Flan. Their house-made fruit juices—mango, calamansi, and guyabano—provide refreshing tropical flair to your meal.
What truly makes GOTO@SILOG memorable, beyond its expertly crafted dishes, is the unique ambiance. Customers often mention the delight of dining under a ceiling adorned with intricate scale models of planes and trucks—a playful nod that elevates the atmosphere, making every visit feel special and inviting.
Real patrons like Patrick affirm the generous portions and quality, praising both the delicious food and the attentive service, while Rodrigo appreciates the solid takeout experience and flavor harmony in every bite. Edgar calls it a “hidden gem” for all-day breakfasts, emphasizing the charming decor that frames the wholesome meals, and Kendrick cherishes the authentic slices and traditional presentation of their goto and tocilog.
Parking may be limited, so as McKheizi wisely advises, carpooling can make your visit smoother, but the food – “Masarap talaga” – is absolutely worth the effort. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Filipino cuisine or eager to explore it for the first time, GOTO@SILOG invites you to savor homestyle classics in a setting that feels both familiar and uniquely charming.
Come for the food, stay for the atmosphere, and leave with a satisfied palate and a smile.
Address: 14650 Roscoe Blvd, Panorama City, CA 91402
Phone: +1 818-810-0200
Tried this place recently for brunch. We’ve had a bowl of goto with tokwa’t baboy and they tasted delicious! Priced generously and the ambiance was nice. It was also cool to see how the reataurant was decorated with planes all around. Service was also good!
I saw this and wanted to check it out. I had my order to go and overall it was an excellent lunch. I ordered their lugaw, Tocilog, sisig with garlic rice and a coconut water. The lugaw was on point and the sisig was great. The garlic rice matched the whole meal and the coconut water washed it all down. The tocilog was also very good. Solid customer service and tons of other menu items that I wanted to try like Halo Halo. I’d definitely come back again to try their other menu items.
This place is a hidden gem that serves an incredible all-day breakfast starting at 7 AM. Whether you're an early riser or just craving breakfast at any time of day, this is the spot to be! The atmosphere is charming, with scale models of various aircraft and trucks hanging from the ceiling—such a unique and eye-catching décor that really adds to the experience. Now, let's talk about the food! The bulalo, bangus, and sisig are absolute must-tries. Each dish is bursting with flavor and cooked to perfection. And if you’re in the mood for something refreshing, don’t miss out on their halo-halo and sago gulaman—perfect for cooling down! My nephew always gets their pourage like the arroz caldo and says they are his favorite because it is delicious. The service here is fantastic; the staff is incredibly welcoming and attentive, making you feel right at home. It can get a bit crowded during lunchtime, and parking can be a challenge, but trust me, it’s well worth the effort for such mouth watering food at the end. If you're looking for a great meal and a delightful atmosphere, come try goto@silog. You won’t be disappointed!
Oh been seeing this place right across from Walmart. I tried to go twice but each time I went, it was perhaps a Tuesday so they were closed. Finally got to try it. The Goto - tasted authentic. I was looking for more of the Goodah! Style with larger chunks of Goto slices, theirs had the more authentic looking slices lol. It tasted good not the less. It was served with tokwa’t baboy. The Tocilog - the Tocino had a dryer texture, not the one that had a thick caramel coating like some I had back home. Regardless it did taste good. Overall just a honey little Pinoy food spot.
I'll make this quick and simple because I know y'all just want something-silog. Parking is limited ‼Carpool! Check their business hours before visiting Their food is worth the wait. Masarap talaga. Mas masarap pa sa jowa mo Feel free to follow. I know you want to. Enjoy!
Good eats, glad we ate here. We had classic Filipino dish. Goto w/ tokwa”t baboy, lomi, tapsilog, sago’t gulaman and halo2 for refreshments. All had the taste we like back home.
A very nice and nostalgic spot in Panorama. We got the whole bangus to enjoy, it was so delicious. Bulalo is a childhood favorite of mine and this one hit the spot and was amazing on a cold day like this, warmed me up so good that it knocked me into a deep nap A great detail is that all of their dishes already include a serving of rice with the choice of either plain or garlic rice. highly recommend! Would come back again to try their other meals.
It's in the name: GO TO goto@silog. For all my non-filipinos, goto is rice porridge and silog is a pairing of garlic rice, eggs + meat of choice. I think folks usually pick one or the either. I couldn't decide so I ordered both: Goto with Tokwa't Baboy and Longsilog. Both were fantastic and really hit the spot. Cheap, filling and delicious. Parking is a big shared lot so shouldn't be hard to find. Venue is small and a bit tight - good for a group of 2-4 people. Service is a bit slow but worth thugging it out for