Friendly staff and owners, this is a nice place to get some of the snacks and treats from the Philippines. Baked goods and meats, all frozen, I believe, are also sold here. For those interested in a deep dive into regular, practical Philippine cuisine, this is the place to start. Fresh food is cooked here daily, rather like a small to-go restaurant, but you should call them on the phone first to see what is being served the day you want to go. The store is in a house on the road so you have to look closely for the sign to keep from driving past it. Parking is not great, probably on the street. If you pull into the long driveway you may be blocked in by another shopper or have a difficult time backing onto the busy street. I definitely will...
Read moreA little home cooked food, 8000 miles away from home! Food was delicious! Never had Pares Beef before but I would definitely eat this again. Similar to a beef stew but not as thick, but a taste more closer to adobo. Really good to warm you up on a cold and rainy day. Menu changes every week so stay tuned to their Facebook page for updates. Kitchen is in the back of the store and before you get there, there are shelves of snacks and other food items you might need but wouldn't find in a common grocery store. To top it off Mrs. Emily and Ricky are so nice and friendly, makes it feel like you're picking up food at your...
Read moreMy family and I went to this place, cuz of halo- halo,but I end up buying lots of extra stuff 😅. The halo halo was good, siomai, caldereta was pretty good as well. The mango boba is definitely amazing too. They grocery is just next to the restaurant and found lots of cream silk conditioner, so I bought so much . The lady taking our food order is honestly pretty amazing and so sweet. Definitely recommend this place if you missed Filipino food...
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