Filipino small store and grocery in east village
I went here to grab a parcel box to send some items in the philippines and i was so amazed how friendly of a one black lady who worked at the store. I was looking for the johnny air office which is located at the basement area of this small store.
I met mr edward whom i always talked on the phone about buying the box and he was so very accomodating and helped me reserved one box as the box is always a fast moving item as many people get a parcel box.
He also provides proper information and never doubted to answer any queries even on the phone or in person.
Strongly recommend for you to avail their services in sending some items/parcel to...
Read moreJohnny Air Mart is a small specialty grocery selling foods items from the Philippines. the store space is packed with goods everywhere which makes the space feel really cramped. aisles of packaged ingredients, snacks, and pre-prepared eats and baked items. the store accepts cash and card.
stopped by Johnny Air Mart — picked up a medium bag of pork rinds /chicharons, $5 as well as a bbq pork skewer, $3.50. the pork rinds bag were good snack. and the bbq pork skewer was fine—heavy on the bbq sauce not a lot of flavor in the meat. i’d probably come back here to buy snacks etc. though the prices here feel a bit high but this is all imported stuff at a mom&pop...
Read moreGreat find but it seems like the fresh items can be hit or miss. Big assortment of freshly made Filipino foods. 4star because some staples were off - the siopao is dry and bready and the pandesal was old - you have to run it under running water before popping into the toaster oven to make it soft and palatable. But other items were amazing: kutsinta, hopia (vacuum packed from the fridge), the salted eggs, the balut (which you cook at home). Also got ube powder to make ube ice cream, and frozen grated ube to...
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