I would give 5 stars for food if not for the very hard stale bread. Tasted like yesterday leftover bread. Spent $46.30 here today. I like the fish and tapioca cake custard. Not too shabby. The Chinese server was helpful and gave me free soup and explained and gave some food recommendation. For a local singaporean this is like a hidden gem if u want authentic Pinoy food. I realized Pinoy food not very spicy, I appreciate different cuisine from time to time.
Wong
3
Came at 8pm hoping to try the sizzling sisig, but was told it was no longer available. The staff seemed unfriendly and even served a group that arrived after me. I ended up ordering rice with roast pork and mixed vegetables. Unfortunately, the food was served cold and tasted below average. Some pieces of the roast pork were dry and tasted stale. Disappointing meal.
Edit: Gave this restaurant and managed to try the sizzling sisig this time. It was tasty and satisfying, though a little on the salty side. Tip: Visit in the afternoon for a wider variety of dishes.
J
5
Visited on a quiet Tuesday at around 8pm - and was surprised to have one of the best sisig I’ve had! The sizzling sisig was so good, a marriage of flavours - savoury, sour, spicy & umami. Portion was pretty generous for $8! The hotplate was pretty hot and leaving the sisig on it made some nice charred bits!
The other sides (a beef stew & the lechon) was more of a miss, pretty mid. Not sure how it was counted but those portions came up to $14.
It also cane with a free sour soup - which was really appetising (but salty!)
Will defo be back for the sisig, and I even got a sisig to go!
Zyin W
4
I was there on a Saturday during lunch time and the crowd was real. I have to queue a while before I get to place my order. They do have dessert too but I will save that for my next visit. I ordered Tosilog as I would like to try their garlic rice. Nothing special about it. The meat was dry although it was flavourful.
Elijah Ang
2
Diabolical price. Potentially a scam. Ordered a regular meal and on the side, ordered a piece of chicken roughly smaller than the size of my palms and was charged $5 for it! When I looked at the register they had charged that piece of chicken as a “Set A” meal which in its description included rice, veg, and I believe meat as well.
I asked what was that for and they said it’s for the chicken, and that’s how they charge it. Given the sheer absurdity of charging a meal’s price for a piece of chicken, I asked for the full Set A meal instead since I’m paying for it but was denied and forced to pay for the chicken.
Everyone, please be vigilant on the prices and ask carefully before ordering, especially if you are a foreigner or look like it (I know I do).
CK
4
Spacious place with many seats during a weekday lunch. Thankfully the chinese staff is kind and patient with my order, as it is my first time and I'm not familiar with the filipino names. I tried the rice and chose a beef, a pork and a vegetable, total $10.50. They are cold but not bad. The complimentary soup is very salty. The place is air conditioned and you can some condiments at the side table.
Elle Fonseca
5
Beautiful array of delicious food, available for upgrade and customisation. Staff are so friendly and courteous too
Veronz Yunji
3
Love their sizzling sisig, and the dessert that I ordered. Ordered 2 set of takeaway for my colleagues but they left out rice for both, and they charged me for the full price of both set which included rice.
heidi castillo (sporkandbeanz)
3
Food was ok. Hit and miss on some dishes. Snacks (rice cakes) and desserts are good. Service was lacking the usual Filipino friendliness and happiness, imo. Place is spacious and clean.
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TAN KC
5
Price is still general.
Food is ok, just that it is not very hot as it turn cold very fast due to the great aircond despite of helping us to microwave it.
Will go try out other dishes there. :)