| rev:text
 | 	- MUST TRY:
Kamayan Feast (also because we never saw a menu, and they didn't even ask what we wanted to order)
The Kamayan Feast is a grilled set that you eat with your hands, and you share as a table. Minimum 2 people.
Includes: 
2 types of fish
shrimp (in the shell)
mussels
pork belly
pork skewers
eggplant
okra
bed of rice. 
mango salad + orange. 
bottle of water
(if you don't like seafood and pork, it might be tough to eat here)
It's messy, it's smelly, it's a fun experience. Expect to drop some food or knock it off the table. Since you're eating with your hands, and you share with your table, you want to be comfortable with the people that you're eating with. Make sure that nobody is a germophobe / picky eater / allergy victim before you come.
Tuesday night and it was packed.
It's disorganized.
Hoping to make a reservation, I called the phone number about 5 times over the course of 24 hours leading up to the night. The phone kept ringing, and nobody answered. They do not have a voicemail system.
I walked in the door and there were a few people waiting in the doorway. Trusting my instincts, I walked further in. The servers were all super busy (and relatively hard to identify due to lack of uniforms), so I thought the cashier at the back might help. After waiting a few minutes, I talked to a server and she offered me the 2nd last table.
My friends arrived in the next few minutes. After being ignored for several minutes, I asked a server for a menu. She said that our order had already been placed, although we never ordered. They assumed that we wanted 4 Kamayan Feasts. Luckily, that was what we wanted. She said it would take 20 minutes. It was hot inside, so I asked her for the waters.
The lack of communication didn't bother me, as it probably didn't affect our meal. However, it could be problematic, especially for people who are noobs, picky eaters, or allergic to something.
Overall, the food was good, but not amazing. No doubt, It's worth a one time experience
   |