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Contribute FeedbackAnother surprisingly good, small restaurant.. This review will not be based off experiences at other Filipino restaurants.<br/ <br/ The restaurant is located in the Moreno Valley Commerce Center, so expect very cramped parking. (Though the parking near Red Ribbon Bakery is a little more spacious. <br/ <br/ The interior of the restaurant is small. They have a flat-panel LCD TV set up in the front of the dining area showing Filipino TV shows.<br/ <br/ As others have stated, this restaurant is set up cafeteria style with pre-made dishes. I have only been to this restaurant twice, so I do not know about the changing menu items. Nothing is labeled, so it is up to you to research or ask the employees what anything is. (I don't know if we are allowed to make mentions of websites, but if you look at my profile I have linked my website which has a listing of some of the items served at the restaurant as well as part of their menu pricing. <br/ <br/ I ordered the beef adobo (Not sure if this is correct , pinakbet, and the lumpiayang shangai with white rice. I thought all if it was surprisingly very delicious, though I did not care for the pieces of fat in the adobo. The beef was very tender and easy to chew.<br/ <br/ I also ordered a halo-halo. It was also delicious, though I wish there had been more ube ice cream on the top. I would not recommend this to people with sensitive teeth. All that shaved ice was torture for me.<br/ <br/ I will definitely come back to this restaurant to try out their other dishes.
Good Filipino cuisine, has all my favorites and menu changes daily. Come early to get the freshly cooked dishes!