$18 for two sides, rice and a small drink. That is ridiculous! Rice cost pennies! This is not a retro cafe in San Francisco. I would rather cook my own Filipino food than burn almost $20 on one meal. I can feed my whole family for that price. Not going back. That sucks.
Not the best Filipino food. Very bland. I've had better Filipino food back in Fairfield. Service was kinda cold The restaurant was kept clean, so no complaints there. Overall, disappointing. Wouldn't recommend
Great food at great prices
Not a high end filipino place but prices are reasonable it a Carendiria type of restaurant wanna get a quick bit then this is the place
Was ok. Not up to their usual standards. Food was barely warm. Leche con wal was congealed.
Food here is very delicious and reasonably priced. I think the unique flavor is due to the Spanish and Chinese influence in the Philippines. The famous chicken "adobo" which is the national dish of the Philippines is served here. Adobo means marinated. Breakfast is hard to beat with fried egg on top of garlic fried rice and fried boneless milkfish or Chinese sausages. It comes with a small beef soup on the side. All for $6.