Jollibees leaves me a bit perplexed. I came in looking for a unique ethnic dining experience. I left with root beer, a piece of fried chicken and sweet spaghetti with hot dogs and ham in the sauce. I'm not saying it was bad. Just not what I expected. Sure, I could have ordered something more like what I was expecting. Something with more Asian or Island influence. But I honeslty did not know what any of it was. I should not let that scare me and I usually don't. I do enjoy trying new things. But that is after some previously obtained knowledge. I know very little about Philipino food culture. So I went with what was familiar to me. Fried chicken and spaghetti. The chicken was not the best I've had. It was not terribly crispy. And the spaghetti was like something I would expect a child to eat. Sweet and full of hot dogs. That being said, I actually really did enjoy the spaghetti for what it was. To pay around $6 or $7 for a drink, a pice of chicken and a scoop of spaghetti seemed too much. And the restaurant was terribly hot. Their air unit must have gone out. The tables were warm to the touch and there were noisy fans all over the place. I don't place any blame on the owners or management for this. I just warn everybody out there in Yelplandia that it may be uncomfortably hot in the Jollibees on West Sahara if you go in during the summer.