Tocino: The exotic eye opener features cooked-to-order eggs, a mound of fried rice, chunks of juicy pork tenderloin showered in tantalizing soy-based marinade and zesty slaw composed. —Warren Rojas -Northern Virginia Magazine
Two words: Filipino diner. -Gabbie
Try the Filipino Breakfast -Keith
Garlic rice is awesome. -Steph
Try the Sago't Gulaman -Michelle
If you check in on Facebook, you can get 10% off any Filipino entree, but you have to fight for it. They give excuses on why it's not valid. -Daphified
Great place for breakfast. Try the tapa. -Jeff
Really good breakfast joint -Leandro
What a quaint Filipino restaurant. They have sago/gulaman! They serve palabok, adobo, binagoongan, lechon kawali, etc. Most importantly they have breakfast combos (tocilog, longsilog, tapsilog, etc. -Theresa
A rare spot for a decent Filipino breakfast. -Stephen
Get real Filipino food here instead of going to 14th and getting $20 small plates of "Southeast Asian" food. Oh but it closes at like 3pm on weekends and you need a car to get there. Sorry hipsters. -Jerry
Ask for Solita - She is the owner and the chief -J