Jon I.
Google
Visited it for the first time on a rainy night, and while it was definitely a bit of a hassle - with the unpaved, uneven paths, water puddles, and some areas without a roof - it somehow added a cozy charm to the place. The smoke from the grills mixed with the cool air makes it feel extra inviting once you’re inside. The ground can get muddy, but the food stalls stay lively, and the variety is solid - barbecue, ramen, sisig, desserts, basically anything you’re craving. The rain even makes the hot food taste better, especially the ramen and anything grilled. Seating can get a bit tight since everyone crowds under the covered spots, but overall it’s still a chill place to eat, hang out, and enjoy comfort food while listening to the rain in the background.