The store offers a good selection of essential Asian grocery items at reasonable prices. However, I find it a bit deceptive that they charge for plastic bag without first asking if you need one first.
Stacy Danika Alcantara
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February 06, 2022
Great Filipino and Asian grocery with a good selection of products at very reasonable prices. Expect to find almost everything you need here for a Filipino food fix.
R. G.
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November 19, 2024
ANGELIQUE IS A SHOPLIFTER. OFTEN STILL THERE. BE AWARE
naomi reid
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October 31, 2023
It's a good asian grocery store, with all the basics, however their stock is more in line with the (wonderful) local Pinoy population. That means great fresh items, but so not great for Vietnamese/ Malaysian/ Japanese/ Korean items. They have a basic stock of non-Pinoy items, but they don't stock the high quality brands or the little known ingredients. ie, they sell Gochujang in tubs, but not Gochugaru flakes... they sell cheap Ayam satays/ sambals/ sauces but not the better brands like Jimmy's for example. They sell wonton wrappers, but none of the fresh ones. I know the store is small, but I wish they would dedicate a little of their shelf space to these small items.
Timothy Whittaker
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December 20, 2023
Good selection of frozen, fresh, tinned and bottled produce from S.E Asia. Korean dumplings, Thai and Chinese goods. Plenty of Filipino snacks, biscuits and jelly drinks.
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The store offers a good selection of essential Asian grocery items at reasonable prices. However, I find it a bit deceptive that they charge for plastic bag without first asking if you need one first.
Great Filipino and Asian grocery with a good selection of products at very reasonable prices. Expect to find almost everything you need here for a Filipino food fix.
ANGELIQUE IS A SHOPLIFTER. OFTEN STILL THERE. BE AWARE
It's a good asian grocery store, with all the basics, however their stock is more in line with the (wonderful) local Pinoy population. That means great fresh items, but so not great for Vietnamese/ Malaysian/ Japanese/ Korean items. They have a basic stock of non-Pinoy items, but they don't stock the high quality brands or the little known ingredients. ie, they sell Gochujang in tubs, but not Gochugaru flakes... they sell cheap Ayam satays/ sambals/ sauces but not the better brands like Jimmy's for example. They sell wonton wrappers, but none of the fresh ones. I know the store is small, but I wish they would dedicate a little of their shelf space to these small items.
Good selection of frozen, fresh, tinned and bottled produce from S.E Asia. Korean dumplings, Thai and Chinese goods. Plenty of Filipino snacks, biscuits and jelly drinks.