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| - It's really one of the only Filipino eateries that isn't "turo turo," meaning that you just point at the foods that you want. It's a small, cozy sit down restaurant. Although, the layout of the restaurant is kind of strange. It's separated into three dining areas - which just makes the place seem smaller than it is.
Salo-Salo has pretty decent Filipino food - almost up to the level of what you would find in your mother's kitchen. They even offer foods that you can't get at most other turo turo Filipino restaurants, CRISPY PATA !!! They also serve breakfast all day, which is always a plus. Although, i says you get coffee or tea with the breakfast - and I have yet to receive any the few times I've ordered breakfast. The prices are good, especially compared to the amount of food received. Except maybe for their specialty drinks. $2.95 for a very small glass of calamansi juice? C'mon, at least give one refill, especially considering the size of the glass.
If my review was based on the food alone, I probably would've rated the place higher. But, the service there needs to be worked on. Some nights are better than others, but for the most part - service is very slow. It takes them about the same amount of time to get you your bill, as it takes you to actually eat your meal.
So, if you're craving Filipino food or even a first timer, this is a great place to go - of course, only if you can put up with the horribly slow service.
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