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I was really excited to try out Filipino food in Vegas, but I was left very underwhelmed by this restaurant. The Kare Kare was very bland - I typically only eat the veggies, while my fiance eats the meat. The meat wasn't tender and the portion given was very smaller, especially considering he was the only one eating the meat. The peanut sauce was bland and I had to add a lot of bagoong to get more flavor. The "sizzling" sisig was not sizzling by any definition, it was just kind of sitting there on the plate (the cast iron could easily be touched by hand). The one thing I did like was the chicharon bulaklak appetizer we had and the dipping sauce it came with. I decided to still order Halo-Halo to go since back in SSF I lived close to Max's Restaurant (which has amazing Halo-Halo), but was left disappointed too since I could have had better Halo-Halo at Jollibee. Maybe we just didn't order the right things, but since my staple Filipino favorites were not prepared well, I don't think we'll be coming back.
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