From the usual Filipino dishes to pulutan, you'll be surprised how extensive their menu is. They also have Japanese, Chinese, Thai and more. We were here first but since they had no paella, we searched the other restaurants. We almost had dinner at Imay's but the ambiance (plus the smell) was not good so we opted to go back. And that decision was great.
Very nice ambiance. Nice live music. Great food. Their lechon kawali was crispy and melts in the mouth while the ox tongue was very good. The chicken binakol was just okay since it was not native chicken.