While very nice people-very deceptive and outrageous pricing. No prices are listed or on their product, and compared to the exact products at Seafood City, local Asian and Filipino markets, H & L Market, the prices are 200-400 percent (yes that is correct, no typo) higher. For example, their frozen lumpia package, typically 10-14 dollars, was 25 dollars, and smaller. Simple items are the same way. #3 plastic bags of items, we spent $185. With no idea the price until checkout, we were shocked, but being new in the area, did not want to be disrespectful, so we just paid, learned a lesson, and will never return. Just wanted to alert folks, if you do not mind paying extreme prices-fine, if you are a reasonable person,...
Read moreA lumpia house, a barbershop, and an Asian market in one. It sounds like the beginning of a joke but it's for real. Fairly well-stocked with what you expect, I was seeking kimchi and there it was. Also got some interesting homemade buns to try. I had frozen lumpia in the car so didn't try theirs yet, but as they are currently hand-rolled in house, I will be back soon to do so, as the owner informed me they are in the process of outsourcing that task. He assured me they won't launch that until it's perfect, using their proprietary recipes, but I want Her touch on my first taste, so get it while the...
Read moreGreat tiny store! Packed with all the Filipino goodies you need as far as dry goods go. No meats, seafood, or fresh veggies. Update here, they do have some fresh vegetables and frozen whole fish. They do have house made desserts, also the "The Lumpia House" small restaurant which we will try very soon. The owner very nice his wife was busy cooking there's also a hair salon that they own, so a very busy little area. If you don't see something there that you want, he will order it for you. I didn't take any pictures...
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