This was my second time here and the food flavor is always on point. I do feel that the food can be a little bit more hot like sizzling but other than that I have no complaints. I would definitely recommend this nice quiet little restaurant. Vegetarian options: Any meal and have the meat taken out. Parking: Big parking lot. Wheelchair accessibility: There is no stairs and the is a ramp.
All of the food choices here are great. If you are new to Filipino foods, it is highly recommended to try Lumpia and Halo-halo. But personally, my favorite here is the Pork Sisig, Lechon Kawali, and desserts like Buko Pandan, Buko Pie, Sapin-sapin, and Biko.
i was recommended to go to this place for Filipino food. But when I went we got the halo halo and I’ve ube cake. The ube cake tasted like regular vanilla cake and the halo tasted like ice and barely no flavor… I’m so disappointed. Idk if we just got a bad batch or if that’s how it taste.
Absolutely love this place! We have come by multiple times and are constantly falling in love with new items. I cannot recommend this food enough!! The portions are fantastic and the flavors are indescribably delicious. The staff is always lovely. Definitely my favorite place in the area :)
One of the best filipino food spots in town! As always they never miss with the Halo-halo as it is a must to get every time I go there My favorite is always the BBQ, Sisig, and Lumpia as it always tastes so good each time I get it. Another thing, is their menu changes so it gives me a chance to try other authentic filipino food instead of always ordering the same thing. They have great service and would 100% recommend to anyone wanting to try filipino food!
We love this place. It is one of our go-to after church spots. Lots of authentic favorite Fillipino dishes and desserts. It's best to get there early lunch because they run out because everything is cooked fresh. The Halo Halo is awesome. We like the bicolexpress, dinuguan, siopao, mongo, and sisig. My favorite dessert is the sapin-sapin. I am a white add-on to a Fillipino family and there's always other ones there too lol. I've never had anything I didn't like. Except dinuguan, because they didn't tell me what it was until after I ate it. I grew up Jewish, so pigs blood just pushed the envelope a little too far Otherwise it's a fantastic hidden gem spot. Parking: It's a crowded lot by a hotel and there's lots of other food spots and an Asian market. It can get really crowded on the weekends. You usually find a spot, but it can be tight and stressful. Kid-friendliness: It's kids friendly. Not a lot of tables but it's perfect to eat family style. Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. Bathroom might be a tight squeeze unfortunately.