If you want to understand what someone's grandmother cooks when she's feeding her whole family at once, this is where you go—sisig and crispy pata that taste like they've been perfected over decades, served in a place that feels like you're genuinely welcome.
filipino restaurant · 7400 Livingston Rd
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