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Contribuisci feedbackCan’t say much about their other foods, but do not try their pork chop rice meal. It’s like chewing charcoal rubber.
The best putopao and other pasalubong items. They also serve dine in you can order at the counter. I have tried their baked mac and it was so good. Also their chocolate cake was very chocolatey if you are a fan of chocolate you should try this. The place is not elderly friendly because of its entrance. Parking was difficult because it's just street parking and you cannot park to bdo if you're not a customer. They only have i think 10 tables inside that can accommodate a small amount of dine in customers.
All orders we had are pre-cooked and ininit lang. You're better off enjoying food someplace else as we were not satisfied with the food we ordered. Hope they could improve their food preparation.
Had a chance to visit this store/restaurant and tried their famous palabok. They have big servings which is good enough for two. Lots of toppings of tinapa flakes and chicharon and half a slice of boiled egg. Orders are placed and paid at the counter. They serve lots of all time favourite pinoy food like halo halo, diniguan, native kakanin. Service was good.
Wear your facemask and face shield. Palabok is great, pancit bihon too but we love the siomai the most! : Baked mac is alright but it needs improvement. The delicacies are not that cheap and not that expensive. Great buy! There's a few parking space but you can park for a while by the side of the road. There are a few street kids asking for money outside the shop but they're not aggressive. I bought my fave Uraroooo here for 90 pesos when it was 100+ in Tagaytay. But there is also a 120 here but of course I didn't choose that. Haha. This place is a good find!