What’s not to love? The humble place has character and the food being served are relatively cheap and healthy. You know the dishes are fresh because of their ever-changing menu. Not only do you get to support the maintaining of the business when dining here but you are also giving opportunity to the deaf/mute community who works here. I also love buying vegetables from their garden because they’re VERY cheap compared to the store. Overall, just a lovely place with so much good to offer and I always love...
Read moreFantastic place and initiative. Run and supported by the deaf, a truly unique place. Though with only roughly 10 items on the menu, which includes mains, drinks and dessert, it is asolutely yummy and you will not get such a feast cheaper. We had three banana shakes, two Hawaian wraps and one Coconut lemongrass soup with fried vegetables and Thai iced tea for 30 pesos! Okay, the flies in the open garden seating area were really annoying , and we did not try the CRs facilities,but altogether a...
Read moreLow key, laid back, low price. I could rice it a four stars maybe for what it is although the place needs a lot more room for improvements for which I'm saving the stars for. Food is absolutely yummy and the din part is getting to learn a bottle sign language so that the customers could communicate with the servers who are deaf/mute that adds character to this quaint al...
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