Tinuno is a hidden little gem with the friendliest staff, and delicious food.
Three of us shared the Kamayan Feast. I loved eating with my hands, but was less fond of the smell for the rest of the night. If you're going out after, make sure to use the gloves. The fish in particular was outstanding. When I was washing my hands on the way out, one of the cooks asked how I liked everything. I told him I loved it and asked if there was a marinade on the tilapia. He said it was just salt and the fire, itself. I was shocked because that was some moist, crispy and delicious fish.
This spread is a lot of food for a great price and I love the authenticity of it. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because they don't have any alcohol. I really wanted a beer with this feast. It was also very crowded and busy inside. I hate when people are standing like vultures behind my table. I know its a sign that the place is popular and that's very good for them. But me, I don't like crowded spaces.
Tinuno is a solid bet for a feast with people who's germs you aren't afraid of. There's a lot of hand to food contact and for to mouth contact. I don't have an issue myself, but I know people who would be horrified at sharing a meal this way. They can stay home and Purell their hands.
Worth a trip for the yummy charred food and tasty garlic rice.