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This place appears to be a genuine Filipino restaurant located near Earl's Court station. The staff is incredibly patient and welcoming, taking the time to listen and accommodate my dietary restrictions. Despite this, they were still able to provide me with a delicious and satisfying meal. View all feedback.
Filipino breakfast might be the perfect hangover food, and you can get a great one here. The service was a little on the slow side, but the food was worth the wait.
I ordered a noodle dish that I normally enjoy, but it was so greasy and left a terrible after taste that I could not eat it, and I'm not someone who leaves food.My step kids are from the Philippines and they didn't finish or enjoy their food either. I really like Filipino food, but this place is not a very good example.The place I suppose is ok to sit and relax, they have Filipino TV if you like that, and the people were nice, but sorry, it sticks in my mind as very disappointing food.
We visited this restaurant hoping to have a nice Filipino dinner. We waited to be sat down, unfortunately, we were completely ignored. It seemed that the staff were more interested in chatting with each other. This Filipino restaurant doesnt seem to characterise the Filipino culture at all! More customer service training needed.
Took my boyfriend here to sample Filipino food. There was an option to have the buffet or to get from the menu and unfortunately we went for the buffet. There was very minimal selection and did not taste very good. Unsure how long the food has been there also as the noodles were already dry and crispy, and nobody from the restaurant seemed to be keeping an eye on it. There were a few meat dishes but they seem to have all had some liver or something mixed in. Really cheap ingredients. I don't believe this buffet is a good example of Filipino cooking, I felt very guilty taking my boyfriend here as the experience appears to gave affected our stomaches as well. I don't think they should be charging £8.95 per person for it.Can't really comment much on the customer service just that it was lacking. Sadly , I would not come here again.
As is represents Pilipino dishes n cultures, it's quite needy...menu too fad,no creativity, one staff very rude not even smiling at costumers, buffet expensive at 8,95 per person w 5 to 6 choices incluring rice n soup..Filipino dishes are creative n appetizing... This one needs to improve.