Just like every other yuppie, I adore brunch, but this place offers a fresh take on brunch with traditional Filipino and Filipino inspired offerings.
This place isn't breaming with the brunch-obsessed crowds that most brunch restaurants will see, which is nice because you don't have to wait an hour just to sit down at a table.
They have a simple menu, but just enough options to satisfy any kind of craving. I went with the chicken adobo while my friend got the silog breakfast. Unlike most brunch places you probably won't leave here feeling groggy from the egregious amount of fat you'd usually consume at brunch. We planned on sharing the French toast as well, but we were too full from our initial order to eat anymore.
The decor here is charming and makes it a great place to take a date or a meal out with friends. Service is also awesome. I'll definitely be coming back for dinner one day.