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Ate here couple times with family and have brought couple put of town friends as well. Place is clean and have a good combination of different age group of people coming here not just young pinoys. You'll also find good mixture of different nationality here which is cool I think. We have tried couple foods from the menu: 1) Fishballs - love this! Although it's quite expensive if you happen to be here before or after their Happy Hours and on the days they don't have the Happy Hours (Fridays & Saturdays) which I think was disappointing. The fishballs is yummy... the closest to Philippines kind of fishballs. 2) Tokwa at Baboy - another fave here! The pork is cooked to perfection and matches very well with the crispy tokwa along with the yummy vinegar sauce they put in it. 3) Kare Kare - not all that for us. It lacks flavor. 4) Tocilog - love this one as well! The tocino is good although not the same as the Philippines style but the flavor was great with the garlic fried rice and eggs (just wished they put a little salt on the egg like how it's done in Philippines) & the vinegar dipping sauce made it taste even better. 5) Chicharon Bulaklak - my hubby and friends loved this one. Didn't try it as I'm not a big fan to begin with but the boys loved the crispiness with the vinegar dipping sauce. 6) Pork Sisig - our friends loved this dish as well. They said it's well seasoned and it was delicious. 7) Crispy Pata - this is another delish dish although I prefer DT's crispy pata better. 8) Happy Hour foods - Isaw was disappointing as it wasn't the same as the ones you get in PI. The consistency was veey different. Pork belly liempo was very good...melts in your mouth and can eat a lot of this for sure. The bbq beef was disappointing as it was not cooked well when it was served. The inside of the meat was cold and tasted uncooked. Server tried to still charge us for the uneaten meat. So during the happy hour, we really only get the fishballs and the liempo. I'll probably try the other food next time. 9) Drinks - I loved the Baguio & Tagaytay!! I also loved their guava and guyabano drinks. Ambience: I have to agree with other yelpers that said it can be very loud in here. Kinda hard to have conversations over dinner specially if there's not a lot of people yet. Service: The service is hit or miss. Sometimes they are very quick, friendly and prompt in getting drinks and orders. Other times, they are not attentive to their customers where you have to constantly flag them to get drink refills. Overall, it is not a bad place to hang out. Will definitely be back to try other foods in their menu.
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