My "go to" restaurant/buffet for filipino grindz.
Food: They have a good variety of dishes (kare kare, oxtail soup, chicken adobo, dinuguan, pancit, fried fish, pinakbet, bittermelon with egg) to choose from so its pretty much what kind of cholesterol...i mean flavor you want to taste (hehe). I enjoy the food here bc its the "comfort food" that I grew up on. My favorites are the chicken papaya soup and vegetable lumpia (their choices may change on the fly btw). At $8.99 for the buffet, you are getting you're money's worth.
Restaurant: Like others have said, its pretty roomy with a lot of tables. On a Sunday afternoon, it can be pretty busy. Its clean and TFC is always on. They have filipino snack items scattered around the cashier area for sale just in case you're still not full.
Parking: Its a little tight but then again what do u expect from a small plaza area.
Staff: No complaints. Very attentive in cleaning up. Salamat Ate Lorraine.
"Filipino food is 90% heavy. The other 10% is not eaten."