The taste of traditional Filipino food away from home, not too far from the Vegas strip! As authentic as they get, I felt I was at a Filipino-family get together. You'll enjoy the dishes Pinoy Pinay have ranging from Sinagang, Bulalo, Bangus, Lechon, etc. I ordered the Bangus, Pancit and rice which was tasty and served in hearty proportion. I also ordered the cantaloupe juice to wash it all down. The party I ate with, I sampled the Lechon, Menudo and Halo-halo which all tasted as expected, if were made from your kitchen at home.
If you're unfamiliar with the Filipino dishes mentioned above, refer to this site: http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/filipino_food_glossary.htm
The service is fast once you start to put your order together. After paying for your meal and sitting down, don't expect to be waited-on or asked about your meal. The place is all "self serve." It's setup where you slide your order tray with you as you walk down the assembly line of food, picking your your entrees and side orders.
The only drawback is location. If you have access to a car, this place is relatively fast to get to. If you're taking a cab from a hotel, getting there is easy, but finding your way back can be a bit difficult. Not too many taxi's come out to this area so be sure to have your cell phone fully charged to call a cab.