This is essentially the filipino version of manchuwok where they have dishes served hot and you pick what you want through the glass and they serve it to you. Ive never really had traditional filipino cuisine before so dont have much to reference too. But you can order combos...like 1 rice/noodle and 2 items.
I ordered pancit, adobo, and some minced beef with quail eggs in some tomatoe sauce. Generous portions for cheap. But greasy.....so greasy..that when I got home..I napped for 3hrs after lunch. Flavours were decent, but nothing bursting with flavours. Food is heavy and oily.
Would come back if Im in the area and try other items but would probably only get 1 rice and 1 item