Best filipino restaurant in the area! The authenticity and quality of the food is phenomenal. Service is excellent as well. I'm happy everytime I come here. Some nights there's a live band performing. There's a charming vibe to this place. Great place to take my family when we want homey comfort food. A true gem in the community for an American Filipino like myself.
Omgoodness everything was perfect. The first year of the pandemic I ordered takeout anytime I missed my mom's cooking. Finally went for dine-in last week. I got lumpia, sinigang & pancit with calamansi juice to drink. It all tasted just like my mom's, portions were generous and I LOVE that they use real calamansi puree in stead of concentrate/artificial sweeteners
Best Filipino food ever! Love the ambience, excellent service, and they have live entertainment and karaoke night!
Excellent Lechon Kawali and solid Chicken Adobo hit the spot for my Filipino food cravings. They are a TRUE Filipino restaurant with a karaoke stage and everything, which I think they do two nights a week. Service was also good and this baby my new regular Filipino spot. Worth the visit!
We were craving for halo-halo and since we heard good reviews, we decided to try. There was only one other group when we arrived and another person waiting for to go, I suppose. Halo-halo was served in a huge bowl, and truly good enough for sharing but the toppings etc were not generous enough so I would personally give it a 2/5 and prolly better to get elsewhere. We explicitly pointed out to the waiter how we only have one sweetened banana from three servings and he said, it’s the bottled mix etc so basically, implying he couldn’t do anything about that. Personally, I beg to differ coz I’d rather open one bottle and save three customers over a possibly 2-3$ mix. Anyway, we also ordered tokwa’t baboy and kare-kare. Now, these two were really delicious and can be shared by at least two people (three if not huge eaters). The sauce for the tokwa’t baboy was so flavorful and can even be used for liempo and the like. Definitely reminds you of home. Same with kare-kare although it wouldn’t hurt to have more veggies. All in all, it was okay but not a place I’d come back too if craving for Filipino food. Also, there was only one waiter during the time we were there and it took him a while (not surprisingly) to get back, get our orders, or check on us.
Ordered kare kare and miki bijon specifically ordered "no pork". Beef and Tripe meat is like a rubber undercooked. Pansit Bijon came with Pork. Both ladies insisted there's no pork and even sent the cook in our table saying there's no pork. when i showed the pork meat to him, he immediately took the plate and said he will replace. no apologies from the people here. not coming back ever. wasted money
We were there for a family event. The food was great.
Very good and pleasant surprise. We were just looking for a quick breakfast while visiting town and yes they have tocini. Beef, pork and chicken. We also ordered the lunpia and chicharones. It was a little different that what I've seen before. This was a little wood ear mushroom shape chicharones
Ordered kare kare 8/7/21 but no shrimp paste that's very essential to kare kare very disappointed & this is the second time they forgot shrimp paste so that means they don't read instructions.
I would give the place more stars but when we first got there (around 2-3pm) there was a male worker that didn’t really want to take us in, not sure why, but the waitress was very nice and accepted us. Then we got Bulalo and the soup was good but the corn tasted spoiled, then after we were done eating I think the male worker just wanted to get rid of us, again not sure why. It was far from closing time and there were barely anybody in the restaurant. On the other hand, the other dishes that we tried were good.