Upon entering around lunchtime, the interior was lit with a little sunlight and kept at a comfortable temperature with electric fans. Going with family allowed us to order a whole bunch of really authentic Filipino dishes. Most notable to me was the super tasty "Pinaksiw na Puso ng Saging" - banana blossoms sauteed in garlic, onion, cane vinegar, and chili pepper. I kept going back to this dish. Then behold- the best Pork Sisig I've ever had- crispy pork ears, jowl, and tongue sizzling in soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, and garlic with no mushy fat chunks! The Laing had the perfect ratio of dried taro leaves in coconut milk plus shrimp paste, small pieces of pork shoulder, ginger, and chilis. This worked well with plain white rice. We were provided with several small dishes of kalamansi (small sweet/sour citrus fruit) and siling labuyo (small chili peppers) which most of the dishes didn't actually need. Overall, a memorably excellent food experience. read more