For the price of $9.99/person (excluding the drink), it isn't bad at all. We came here brunch time. So, the breakfast was kinda the leftovers already, like the eggs were not fresh anymore. The sinigang could've been better, lots of pork fat floating in the soup. I love kare-kare, and it didn't disappoint. The Pinoy barbecue was great. The dessert was limited only to fruits, it would've been nice if there was at least one Pinoy dessert. The only thing that did disappoint me ( and the family) was the rice; I would rate the rice 1/5 Star. The rice was so dry and hard. Even my kids noticed it. My son who has a very good appetite didn't eat much because of the rice. And, I told my youngest to put lotsa sinigang soup just make the rice soft.