A "delicate touch" distinguishes the "creative" cookery at this Ditmas Park Pan-Asian, best known for its "tasty" takes on traditional Filipino fare; customers are tended by the "nicest" staff, and the prices are no less agreeable.
I took a delicious quail and pork adobo cooking class at this lovely Filipino-Korean restaurant, one of my favorites in all of Brooklyn. Not only did we feast, but Romy as our teacher was beyond kind. A wonderful community spot -- be sure to sign up for their updates online. The halo halo is so fun, and may be brought out by Romy himself. The tocino and sisig are wins here. And don't neglect the Korean dishes -- with a Korean chef in the kitchen, the kimchi, bibimbap, japchae and pajun are delicious.
You don't really expect a creative, unique Philipino pan-Asian fusion restaurant in Ditmas Park, an area where you are generally lucky to find an open Subway. And yet there it is. The menu is constantly changing here, as new ideas cycle in and out; diners feel like they are part of an ongoing culinary experiment, which of course they are. A few standbys stay on the menu though. Don't miss the adobo, barbecued ribs, or anything made of pork.
A Pan-Asian menu centered around a Filipino anchor from the proprietors of the shuttered Cendrillon.