Perlas ng Silangan
Description
This Filipino restaurant and club, with posters of foreign pop bands sporting a CHiPs look, features live acts at night. By day, the tunes are canned, but its still worth a visitour preference on a menu of more than 100 items is pinakbet, the Philippines national dish: pork, tomato and eggplant sauteed with garlic, ginger and a touch of shrimp paste, served on a bed of fluffy rice ($4.95).
food is great but service is the worst i have experienced ever! what shame. i would discourage people to go there. there are very few waiters/waitresses for the number of customers they get and they all need to take a course in customer service. after waiting for what felt like hours, i waved to a waiter who saw me but didn't bother to acknowledge me! he just continued walking about. needless to say, i left the restaurant immediately.