This is a small«turo turo»(literally, point — point) style Filipino eatery located inside the 99 Ranch Market here in Corona. Seating is limited. There are a handful of small patio tables inside the store, but don’t expect anything comfortable. Also, don’t expect ambiance unless you get a kick over watching little old Asian ladies who can barely peer over the tops of their shopping carts as they dodge their way around their large American counterparts. Dangerous maneuvers, I am warning you, but a real kick to watch. There are a modest number of hot food choices that rotate each day. The foods are typical Filipino fare, inexpensive, and decent. Admittedly, some dishes look more tantalizing than others, and some can be a turn-off, greasy, but we were pleasantly surprised too. Simply choose with care. The skewered bbq meat is really tasty. And of course, you always get rice. Hey, this is Filipino here! Our primary reason for patronizing this tiny eatery is because they carry whole Chinese hanging ducks. In the past, we have had to resign ourselves to either going to the Asian deli/markets of Orange County or LA County to find this delectable dish, as there is no other market(that I can think of) in the IE that carries hanging duck, with the exception of the other hot deli at the 99 Ranch Market in Chino Hills(and I am not so sure they care to be identified with the IE anyway). I am delighted that we can indulge in that special meaty goodness when the craving hits, and we don’t have to arrange a special day trip to get it. It is good! Cheap, quick, good tasting fare. Perfect for taking home, the food here is a good alternative for those nights you don’t wish to cook and you are looking for something less common. An adventure!