Food really tastes good! All the dishes are cooked well but a bit pricey compared to your usual Filipino ulams (/viands).
The service is a bit slow. We went there outside your usual rush hour, but it still feels like they could have hired more crew.
The ambiance is really good. The place is airconditioned and it has lots of parking space. They do have a dog who has barely enough water and food inside a cage. A really sad sight.
Will we go back? I would give them another chance. But if I see the dog still being abused, I would rather find a different restaurant...
Read moreThe Good: Quaint and cozy little place. It gives off that old school province homestead with a bit of a modern touch. IG worthy!! The food is actually good! Their version of tokwa't baboy is surprisingly good. Definitely not your usual run of the mill tokwa't baboy. Servings are also adequate. Perfect for sharing
The Bad: Menu items are a bit pricey. The service is a 2.5 out of 5 AT BEST. Looks like they're severely understaffed. When we went in even after we're done eating a lot of tables were still messy. Even the plates we were...
Read moreFood: The menu was limited to usual Filipino dishes, but mainly consisted of seafood and vegetable. The quality of food was great! Common household dishes were elevated to restaurant quality.
Atmosphere: It was quiet and serene. Perfect for families, couples, and singles who wants to enjoy a good and cozying atmosphere. Air-conditioned and well-lit. Lots of natural lighting and plants around the vicinity.
Service: Staff was attentive and showed interest in the customer's needs.
Overall, 9/10 rating. Good food....
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