5/5 Minwon J. 4 years ago on Google
An
unfortunate
restaurant
that
is
struggling
with
identity.
I've
been
to
this
restaurant
many
times
during
my
stay
in
the
Manilla,
and
as
much
as
I
want
to
love
it,
certain
quirks
and
little
problems
drag
the
experience
down.
The
atmosphere
is
too
moody
to
be
inviting,
and
it's
hard
to
even
make
out
the
restaurant
from
the
outside,
not
to
mention
there's
barely
any
customers
as
far
as
I
can
tell,
even
during
dinner,
a
rarity
among
restaurants
in
Manilla.
The
restaurant
appears
to
stay
afloat
due
to
the
local
Korean
community,
but
it
seems
to
fail
to
attract
many
customers.
The
food,
while
good
at
some
places
seem
to
either
not
match
the
restaurant,
or
are
very
lackluster.
You'd
expect
a
grill,
a
roast,
a
steak,
chicken
or
maybe
typical
Spanish
food
from
such
a
restaurant,
not
Italian
or
Asian.
The
beef
is
too
well
done,
and
the
chicken
is
dry,
the
things
that
the
restaurant
does
relatively
well
seems
to
be
Italian,
but
you
wouldn't
think
that
by
looking
at
the
front
door.
The
menu
is
confused
and
long,
there's
too
much
for
the
staff
too
handle.
Imagine
my
surprise
when
I
discovered
that
there
was
Lasagna
on
the
menu,
Lasagna
which,
took
ages
to
come
out,
and
was
lackluster
at
best.
I
was
probably
the
only
person
to
order
it
in
a
long
time.
The
Restaurants
seemingly
signature
dish
of
melted
five
cheese
sauce
is,
while
enjoyable,
overtly
greasy.
I
suspect
that
they
just
throw
and
melt
cheese
in
the
oven.
I
really
want
this
place
to
stay,
but
the
confused
menu
with
complicated
items,
and
the
overbearing
decor
simply
turn
a
lot
of
people
off.