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Had no idea they opened a location here. It's just as good as I remember, the last time I had it was downtown at least five years ago. The kamayan is $25 per person, and we had 9 people. It is more than enough food and great value for the price, and you can get unlimited rice if you need.
My favorite items were the pork skewer, pork belly and garlic rice. I liked one of the fishes more than the other, but I'm not sure which of the two it was. The other one was pretty bony and took some work to eat. I was told that I reeked of garlic after the meal, but it was worth it.
My favorite items were the pork skewer, pork belly and garlic rice. I liked one of the fishes more than the other, but I'm not sure which of the two it was. The other one was pretty bony and took some work to eat. I was told that I reeked of garlic after the meal, but it was worth it.
I recently tried the Kamayan feast and Lechon kawali at this restaurant. I found the Lechon kawali and the pork skewers to be undercooked as the pork was pink in the middle, not meeting my expectations for doneness. While the flavors were decent overall, the undercooked pork was a downside.
Great food. No service. They sit u down, drop off your food...and you never see anyone ever again. No one asks if you need anything or how your food is. We were the ONLY ones there. I had to look for someone to pay. I left my table, had my coat on, passed by the staff..waited at the entrance and I had to ask "how and where do I pay?". Maybe that's the vibe, but pretty sad to see. Not somewhere I'd bring a friend trying to introduce them to filipino food. Doesn't feel like a welcoming place
Очень вкусно и не дорого!