3/5 Patrick “Ricky” U. 4 years ago on Google
AMBIENCE
It
was
a
chill,
rainy
day
and
the
ceiling
fans
guaranteed
cooler
air.
Front
portion
of
the
restaurant
looked
like
an
old
house
while
the
back
area
seemed
to
be
a
cemented
expansion.
Considering
this
plus
their
newer
dine-in
area
right
across
the
street,
getting
seats
shouldn't
be
a
problem.
They
also
have
lots
of
parking
(both
sides).
Tables
were
made
of
wood
while
chairs
were
monobloc.
Pasalubong
items
are
found
near
the
entrance
and
till
while
the
tight
restrooms
are
outside
near
the
parking.
They
need
to
check
their
inventory
because
some
snacks
already
had
ants
in
them.
Based
on
observation,
smoking
can
be
done
outside
at
the
front.
FOOD
A
lot
of
Pinoy
favorites
are
sold
here
but
the
rain
made
it
perfect
to
finally
try
their
Lomi
for
only
P35.00.
It
was
plenty,
very
hot,
thick,
and
tasty
with
generous
servings
of
toppings.
Bigger
size
also
available.
I
just
didn't
like
the
old
chicharon
they
gave
us,
but
I
guess
it's
meant
to
be
mixed
in
the
lomi.
A
lot
of
customers
were
also
ordering
lomi.
SERVICE
Pay
as
you
order
(turo-turo)
style.
Waiting
time
wasn't
too
bad.