i love this joint. so filipino in so many ways. it's basically a pub setup with a stage, which is utilized for either a live band (i think typically weekend nights) or for when people want to sing karaoke. there is ALWAYS someone singing, which can be either a good or bad thing depending on your taste. there is a center dance floor where people dance to the live music (salsa/rumba ballroom style) or to electro dance music complete with lasers flashing.
the food is very good value for the price, some very authentic filipino cuisine such as pancit and grilled bangus (milk fish) or your standard grill fare. i asked if there were more filipino dishes that weren't on the menu available and we also tried the pork adobo. being the adventurous foodie type, i was hoping there would be balut available (don't look it up if you're squeamish), but no dice.