I've got a soft spot for tapas-style places so keep that in mind.
I liked most of what we ordered here. Specifically, I thought the rendan taco (beef taco) was outstanding. The pangsit (wontons) and the beef croquettes were pretty decent too.
The satay ayam (chicken skewers) weren't bad but I probably wouldn't order it again. The nasi goreng was kind of too salty and it was just basically fried rice with not much else in it. It didn't seem worth it although maybe it's a bit better value than the $5 white rice. In general, I think the portions are a bit on the small side even for tapas so be prepared to order more than you expect you would need to.
The service was alright, and the inside is nice and hipsterish.