This review is solely for the market and not the "restaurant."
Upon walking in, you can hear a few patron singing karaoke. It definitely caught me off guard but I quickly gave it a giggle and carried on. This establishment sells Indonesian and Filipino groceries but also sells Filipino hot food, buffet-style with a few dining tables, too. When we came midday, there were limited hot food items left. So, we didn't get to try it. As for the grocery store side, I'd recommend double checking the expiration dates of everything because there were a few items I looked at that were close to expiring. With that being said, everything seemed fairly priced.
FYI, for Indonesian people who may have had their eyes caught by the business's name, it is Filipino owned. So, don't expect everything Indonesian...
Read morewe just left & we’re very very satisfied with the service. the young woman on the dessert side (this place is split up in 2 sections) was extremely knowledgeable of the desserts & really eager to help. on that aspect alone it’s enough to make us return. we ordered quite a bit of their desserts & drove from MOVAL because their desserts looked super good. can’t wait to try them when we get home, but we already know they finna be fire! I love supporting other family owned businesses. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND LOVE! having a great attitude in this industry is what separates many places from others... thank you for the great first...
Read moreI’m visiting from DTLA for the week, staying at one of the hotels across the street and I saw them as I was walking by.
I ordered the tofu sisig, with chicken tinola and mungo beans. Everything came out to 12$, which was cheap for the amount of food they gave.
My wife and I were pleasantly surprised by the taste. Probably one of the better tofu sisigs we have had.
Wish you all the best, I’ll be back again when I come...
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