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Contribuisci feedbackBest place to grab something quick to eat. The employees are nice
I love their bbq pork on a stick and the pork with scallions. However, each time I go I get the same treatment of negative attitude plus rude and negative energy by the Lady serving food at the front whom I believe is the owner. She belongs at home and has no place servicing customers Bc her energy is evil. She's rude and hates her customers.
Easy ride on 7 train from Grand CentralIndoor capacity for 24 persons, offersvariety of filipino specials, affordable $12.50 for 1fried fish bangus, mixed vegetables from buffet display, w/white rice bottled Water canned soda, $6.50 Halohalo sweet beans, sweet potato, sliced banana on iced milk, cards min $8.00, functional restroom, claims authentic cuisine, nostalgic photos of1950-1960's celebrities
It’s a cheap and quick meal, so my expectations were already low but they somehow “limbo”d under it. Food was cold (even after they microwaved it), the rice was half dry-half gloopy, and the food was either overseasoned with the entire ocean’s salt or so dry that it sucked all the residual taste from my tongue. And people are right to call it cheap, but that only applies in comparison to its competitors within the area (they’re far too overpriced). In terms of just quality and quantity, I can find far cheaper and abudent food around the area.
Outstanding Filipino and great value for what you pay. Two entrees, rice, and a bottle of water for $7.99? Where else will you pay that. Delicious traditional Filipino food, and the staff is friendly.