Billed as "home cooked Filipino food," this simple diner adds a unique and new flavor to the area. Mostly sold as combos, the menu items change daily, with a few items available every day.
These include the standards of lechon, adobo, pancit behon, and lumpia. I got a three-item combo to go, and with the soup included found it enough food for three people (seriously). Â The food was very flavorful, and reminiscent of food made by Filipino friends years ago while working on Kauai. Â My only regret was not ordering more lumpia - at four for $1, I should have gotten 12 or more to share once home. Â
There's a karaoke stand in the corner, and a selection of baked goods at a different counter.  This is clearly a family-run operation, and hopefully will do well in the area  and at this location.  Certainly a welcome addition to the area!