It was just OK.
The food was average, nothing to rave about, especially if you've grown up with home cooked Filipino food.
The rice was on the hard and stale side.
Seats were uncomfortable. The smell (not the savory smell of food, but something else) was a bit irking.
There was a guy a table over who kept nonchalantly picking his nose.
The place was tiny, but that wasn't a big deal.
I think the prices were reasonable-ish. About $7 and change for a plate of rice, 2 eggs, and whichever meat you ordered.