I visited D'Unik on a Saturday afternoon just to see what kinds of foods they have. There is a small grocery section of the store with Filipino goods and in the back you can order hot items like adobo and lumpia. There were some tables to sit at as well if you wanted to eat the food there. I ended up getting a pack of ube butter cookies and a halo halo to go. The ube cookies were good and not something I see too often. The halo halo was made to order and tasted really good. It had beans and jello cubes with peaches and strawberries I believe. The ice cream scoop on top was rich and creamy as well and tasted great. The older gentleman who was in charge of the cashier was friendly and made me feel welcome too. I hope to return and plan on getting...
Read moreD’unik is a Filipino store, or a larger sari-sari store, located in Shoreline and nearby areas. I'm so happy they have a variety of products available. When I'm hungry, I can get food like adobo, tinola, or pochero, though they don't sell many vegetables to eat. I always buy canned goods, longanisa, vegetables, marinated bangus and everything else a Filipino might be looking for. I'm really happy to know they have these products because Seafood City is so far from here. It's worth it to buy...
Read moreOk. I don't live in the area but a friend of mine does and I try to hit this place when the opportunity hits . Started off just buying the lumpia, usually I would buy out whatever they had at the time. Great lumpia . Crunchy savory. I could eat the stuff every day. The one day I tried the adobo pork and rice. Boom baby. This stuff has flavor! I'm not real familiar with Phillipine cuisine but this dish is 🔥🔥. The meat is tender and the spices are great. Vingery...
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