I like that there is a sit down Filipino restaurant that not "buffet style" like you find at most of the Filipino restaurants in the valley.
Among the things I've tried there include:
Sinigang
o Not sour enough for my taste and tasted a bit "off" to me. Still OK and the beef was tender, which I liked.
Kare Kare
o The kare kare here is really good. Needs to be served with more meat though!
Palabok
o Disappointed that this was the kind with the thin noodles. I prefer the thick kind.
Halo Halo
o Too watery for me. Pales in comparison to my fav found at Red Ribbon.
Service isn't that really top notch. I came with my family (there were 5 of us) and I asked to sit and a larger table. They said no and that it was reserved, but no one sat there the entire time.
My parents rave about the huge platter of meat, but I haven't had a chance to try it yet. Next time! They seem to like it there... but in my opinion, there is much better out there for the price.
I appreciate that this is a sit down Filipino place. Food is just OK from my experience though (but I don't doubt that I'll be back, especially when there's family in town!)