The Recovery Room is an upscale dining and entertainment place. It being a theme restaurant, it has already attracted a diverse customer base, including business people, professionals, and families, even the young. After a hard day’s work, this is the place to head to to rejuvenate and recover, especially the patients and staff of Santos Clinic or other hospitals. And why not? Probably the Recovery Room is where they can be cured of their "illnesses." With a healthy menu and a great atmosphere for fun and socializing, this place might just be the answer to their problems.

The menu is full of interesting reads, like "Doctor’s Orders," "Gets the Blood Pressure Going" for their hard drinks, and "Under Medication" for their non-alcoholic drinks. Many entrees are appealing and novel. They also offers foreign and local dishes in Recovery Room’s menu, like grilled lapu-lapu; sizzling garlic shrimp and mushroom; sizzling scallops; sautéed or fried calamari; fried seafood platter; a number of Filipino specialties, all served with rice, like crispy pata, pata tim, Bicol Express, chicken pigata, beef lengua, crispy ulo, sinigang na baboy, tokwa con lechon, and nilagang baboy; Japanese dishes, like tempura; Italian spaghetti; Western specialties, like Texas chili with rice, and steaks, as expected.

The restaurant is open from 8 a.m. to 12 midnight, and offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with an all-day snack menu.

During the day, the restaurant is busy with professionals out for a quick lunch. At night, it converts to a fun place, with the best handpicked live talents performing. Bulakeños, including those from Malolos, need not travel to Manila to enjoy the best in food and entertainment. It is now available just a few steps away along McArthur Highway.

Just coming in through the doors is already a treat. The main entrance is a mural of an ambulance’s rear, complete with siren and lights.

The restaurant will have a "Ladies Night" when all female customers get a discount or free drinks, depending on the occasion. There are also plans to offer a van to pick up customers who have no access to private transportation. In addition, there will also be special promotions for golfers, as well as nurses and families. Some drinks, like tequila, will be served in syringes. The walls are decorated with hospital furnishings and paraphernalia. And there will be wheelchairs, too. All these amount to something new that perhaps not only the Bulakeños will enjoy. Word has started to spread about this new dining find, and Manileños are now flocking here.