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| - Been on the hunt for some authentic Filipino food, and came across this place. Seems like a family owned restaurant, with many of the local folk joining us on this evening.
Place is a bit on the small side, and not really about the atmosphere. The staff were on the quiet side, but prompt with their service.
The menu seemed to actually be a mix of Filipino, Thai, and Chinese. We hoped to try something new, but ended up having dishes very similar to the Chinese ones we have quite often (e.g. curry fried rice and mixed veggies). The Lechon, as expected, was on the fatty side, but nice and crispy as I like it. The star of the meal however was the Crispy Fried Wonton dish - I have seen more expensive and less tasty versions of this elsewhere, so this was exciting to us.
We may come back, and try to be a bit more adventurous with our choices.
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