"0"^^ . "0"^^ . "2"^^ . . "2010-07-01T00:00:00"^^ . . "0"^^ . . "I HAVEN'T experienced better, actually I haven't even experienced worst but in this case I'm giving 2 stars anyways as I started researching into Filipino Cuisine for the upcoming UYE. \n\nIt took over the old Harvey's location and made it into 1 part Dry Goods Shop, 1 part Restaurant, and 1 part Movie Theatre. I went up to the counter where all the food were being displayed which should have been a SIGN for me but I soldiered on. \n\nI didn't have a clue what the menu board said even though it was mostly using English Alphabets so I asked the server which are not spicy and she pointed out items so I started pointing back 2 items for the Combo Special($7.49 includes POP), side of Steam Rice, Kare Kare(I think), Pork in Tomato Sauce(Kaldereta?), and Shrimp Paste. \n\nThe Pork in Tomato Sauce has an okay sauce however the Pork was HARD and DRY maybe sat on the tray too long. This item did have a bit of saltiness and oiliness to it like Jason N. stated so if it wasn't for the Steam Rice I probably wouldn't survive this experience. Reminds me of typical Chinese food court meals. \n\nThe Kare Kare had a peanut sauce that resembles a Chinese dish which has that similar sauce but it's served on noodles instead. It had some veges however the meat almost consisted of PURELY Beef tendons. I know my tendons anywhere as I always have it on my Pho. I LIKE the Shrimp Paste although salty it has good flavour that goes well with Steam Rice. \n\nTheatre? It's because the TV is placed in the middle of the wall on one end and everyone else eating in is facing that end, ALMOST. I see half the patrons go directly to the small-ish dry goods section to get pastry or bag chips and then maybe an item from the counter to take-out."^^ .