I suggest that they put fan in their floating area(balsa) it was lunch time when we visited its boiling even the area is open. We ordered crispy pata(mostly bone) less meat and crispy balat.adobong kabayo(aka chewing gum) sinigang na Baka(more salty than tangy)fried pla pla(feels like they forgot to season it) ordered pakbet but they forgot to put it in our order, halo halo(asked to served after we eat, but we followed up 2x after we finished but didn't come(end up cancelling)over all we paid 3k+ but we didn't enjoy our food.PS.the fries in nacho platter is unseasoned.PSS not able to take photo of the...
Read moreIf you are with ten or more people and wanted a place where you can eat peacefully, this is one of the place that I can recommend in Malabon. Some food were okay, most of it needed improvements. I liked the gambas, the spicyness of the sauce blended well with the rice. I just hope they had put enough shrimps. After all it's gambas not sizzling mushrooms. The nachos that we ordered had little meat, less cheese, no sauce, no tomatoes. The chicken skewers were delicious, just dry. The longganisa was my favorite. And the mango shake was...
Read moreWe were able to find a table easily, even during Sunday lunchtime. Parking is limited, but we managed to find a paid spot inside the nearby church. We initially wanted grilled seafood but were informed it would take 40 minutes, so we opted for sizzling dishes instead. Unfortunately, our food took over an hour to arrive. The only dishes we enjoyed were the pinakbet and sinigang na bangus. The sizzling pusit and sisig were cold when they arrived at our table, and the lechon kawali...
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