It is a small place tucked in the back of the strip mall. No frills Filipino food served cafeteria style. all the entrées are served with either rice or pancit. We ordered five dishes and they were all delicious. We had a jackfruit, spicy dish, a sweet pork dish, a dish with liver, and a couple other things. The people working there were very friendly and accommodating, and took their time to explain all the dishes and even turned off the news and put on some nice Filipino music while we were in there. The cons are that it is a place mainly set up for takeout. Everything was served in plastic and on paper plates, so if you’re looking for a sit down place with a waiter and a dining experience, this is not the place. they had some very cool looking Filipino desserts and drinks that I’m hoping to try the...
Read morefound out about this place today and immediately went over to try it.
food is great I got daing, sisig, bistec, and pork ribs. pancit is yummy and plentiful and the rice tastes like home. I also got carioca which was rlly good but a bit cold since it wasn't fresh.
service is wonderful and I felt comfortable asking about which food was which without feeling judged.
almost everything about the place is 5 stars but I feel like what would push it up to 5 across the board are descriptions of what the food contains. it would open up the restaurant to a broader audience because the ordering process can be a little intimidating when you don't know...
Read moreBest Filipino food I've had so far. This is the closest to my friend's dad pork adobo. It's missing something but idk what it is. Also the chicken adobo had mostly bones in mine and you can smell this strong chicken smell. But I recommend the pork adobo its really good. I wanted to gatekeep this but they deserve the good review. I highly recommend getting the pork adobo, rice, and lumpias. Can't wait to try the rest of their menu. This review is based off of their pork adobo and chicken adobo with rice and lumpia. Also, good sticky rice...
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