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August 2023 by Patrick Owens
We stopped by to get a few food items while we were in Atlanta. I was particularly glad they had Tocino Spam, which isn't available anywhere near where we live. The owner (I think?) was very friendly as well.
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July 2023 by Eric Jaeger
A lucky find while we were in ATL! Nice selection of products and goodies. Friendly, helpful & welcoming for our visit. We were able to get plenty to restock our home in the WNC mountains! We'll be back-soon!!
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June 2023 by Beth J.
Good products, great service(even when they're busy). Been getting my Pinoy groceries, prepared food and halo halo from Manila Mart since the 1990s when I lived in Cobb county, despite the international markets that have sprouted around metro Atlanta...will probably keep coming here even after they take my driving privileges away from me
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May 2023 by Mariliz Kalbach
Small shop. Got to pick up a few things. Excited for my ube/keso ice cream. Cashier was friendly.
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September 2022 by All about Anika
First time going today, and I must say i was very underwhelmed. Not too many products. Better to go to Buford Farmers market.
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August 2022 by Beth S.
I was seeking an adventurous beverage/dessert and landed here based on the reviews. I asked the man for the HaloHalo (not really knowing what it was) and he appeared a few minutes later with an art piece of a dessert. He instructed me to mix all the layers together. I made the 10 minute trip home to enjoy it so it was a little more melted than had I eaten it there. I've never had anything like it! I really enjoyed sharing it w my family. It's very large!
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June 2022 by Addy C.
I know, I know - I'm late to the party, lol. I finally experienced my first "halo halo" and what a perfect dessert for the hot Atlanta weather! For those who've never been, Manila Mart is a small Filipino grocery store, on the backside of the same shopping as "Treat My Feet" and "Cafe Mozart". Order your "halo halo" at the front counter, and they will go to a separate room behind closed doors (lol) where they create this magnificent dessert :) The guy making my dessert was super nice, and explained "halo halo" means "mixed" - hence you need to mix all the ingredients before consuming ... which was helpful to know b/c otherwise I would've enjoyed it layer by layer. The dessert includes two scoops of ube ice cream (ube is purple yam), dollop of ube jam, corn flakes (great texture enhancer), coconut strings, shaved ice & evaporated milk, and sweet beans. So yummy!! FYI halo halo is $5.99 and totally worth it. I'll be back for more.
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April 2022 by Vic C.
Manila Mart is located in a small strip mall with parking. This small Filipino market not only has ingredients and dry goods, etc (things you would expect a small market to carry), but they also have premade meals (rice bowls, cooked meat, noodle dishes, etc) available for purchase. They also have a halo halo, which is what brought me here. My husband and I came on a Friday afternoon, a little after 4 pm. It was pretty quiet and empty, with only one employee at the counter. I asked for the halo halo and waited about 5- 6 minutes for it to be made and brought to the counter. Service was okay. The employee wasn't much of a talker and seemed a bit shy and reserved. For my halo halo dessert (which came out to $5.76 after tax), it came with 2 small scoops of ube ice cream, corn flakes, crushed ice, ube halaya (which is ube jam I guess you could call it), beans, milk (this may have been coconut milk and evaporated milk) and some jelly pieces. This was a great size for the price and perfect for sharing with my husband and our little girl dog. We ate in the car (although there is some seating with tables inside the market if you prefer). I have had halo halo desserts growing up and each of them are generally a little different from each other because of the things they use in it (although there are generally some ingredients that are common among them). I thought this one was pretty good and very tasty. I wished there was more ube ice cream though. Overall, would come back to get another halo halo and maybe even some of the premade meals.
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April 2022 by Russell A.
It's great to have a Filipino Market in the area, also great for Balikbayan boxes to send home stuff to your loved ones in the Philippines! Did I mention too that they even serve Halo Halo here?! Well now I did. Come try the tasty sweet dessert drink! Aka "mix mix" full of coconut strings, jackfruit, sweet beans, jelly, condensed milk and u e ice cream and if you're lucky two pieces of flan. Lol.
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March 2022 by Link Smith
i wish more product.. not much selection...
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January 2022 by Juv Fern
A place to buy your Filipino products grocery. They have food that are ready to eat here like barbecue, pancit, and sweets like halo-halo. They also have balikbayan box service here. So far my experience in this store has been pleasant. The owner is really nice.
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October 2021 by Martina San Diego
Great little store for your Filipino grocery needs in Georgia! The owner was very friendly and the prepared food that I bought (sisig & Bicol express) was so good! Highly recommend
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October 2021 by Juvie F
A place to buy your Filipino products grocery. They have food that are ready to eat here like barbecue, pancit, and sweets like halo-halo. They also have balikbayan box service here. So far my experience in this store has been pleasant. The owner is really nice.
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August 2021 by Cherry Felicano
We thought they have some more food, but they only serve halo-halo and everything else is frozen, they don’t have that choices also so we only tried their halo-halo and its pretty good? Not too many groceries also during our visit.
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August 2021 by Ann Gamer
Should be putting zero...but I put 1 star so it posts. The food is no way representing Filipino food. I'm almost ashamed. The old cook is gone.Haven't been here in several months. The food changed. My mom is cursing just this palabok is so palpak. I had to put a lot of fish sauce just to eat it coz I hate throwing out food. The halo halo had two scoops of ube ice cream and pretty much nothing else. I even had to put sugar to have some sweetness. It used to be a good place to buy ready made Filipino food when I'm busy, but no longer. And I'm normally quite forgiving but this is really shameful. I don't recommend. I guess I have to put my shave ice maker to good use and make my own. Word of advice: just focus on selling dry goods. Don't sell cooked food because you're giving Filipino food bad taste.