rev:text
| - Before this experience, I had kamayan at La Mesa and in the Philippines. At La Mesa it was about $50 two years ago. When I found out that it was $15 per set at Tinuno, I was so excited! We made reservations on the day of on a Saturday. When we arrived our table wasn't ready because there was a party of probably 15 people finishing up. The restaurant is pretty small, so I would suggest calling ahead to make reservations, just in case.
Between the 3 of us, we ordered two sets, and it was more than enough. The BBQ pork was my fave, as well as the calamari. I love carbs, and their garlic rice was absolutely delicious! Here, if you don't want to get your hands dirty, you can ask them for disposable gloves.
Seriously, I can't get over the price. For such a price, the value and quality of the meal was superb.
|