Unassuming OTB and KTV kiosk at the corner of N. Domingo Street, this little Tapsilogan is a bit pricey for about Php50 to Php60 per meal. They sell silog meals as well as bulalo and other types of soup and have them in big orders as well. But what really stands out in this not-so-fancy kainan is their really addicting pancit, good for 2 (or 1 hungry girl or 3 skinny chicks) for just Php80. The pancit has firm noodles drenched in toyo and seasoning with loads of crunchy veggies like carrots, cabbages and the like. What I like is that they use minimal pork as sahog. There was a time, I had the pancit all to my self with a few cold beers in the watering hole next door, everyday for 2 weeks. Dala ka na lang ng tinapay para pwede kang gumawa ng pancit c=sandwich because... creativity. read more