George L.
Yelp
Went here to have a taste of her cooking Filipino food, particularly her pork adobo and halo halo. My impressions were that the adobo sauce was salty and vinegary, that was apparent to my taste buds, the pork I thought was overcooked and on the dry side, as the temperature increases, the moisture get squeezed out of the protein strands. Her halo halo comes in two prices, to dine in in a larger size, or to go in a smaller size. Their halo halo is pretty decent, at first I thought it was mostly ice, but the shaved ice was hiding other sweet treats that I didn't noticed till later when I put the rest in a to go cup, then exposing the other sweet treats hidden before. There was deep fried fish which didn't interest me. I like my fish still filled with moisture, these looked like all the moisture has been long cooked out of them, not my idea of a delicious fish dish. Counter service, order, pay, wait. Wi-fi is available for a fee, or free at other places, such as the public library or the Imperial several doors down the same block.
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