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July 2023 by Emolyn O.
Been coming here for over 15 years. By far the best and only place I go to buy my longanisa, dinakdakan and chicharon.
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August 2022 by jacqueline ramos
The cashier needs to be more friendly and have patience
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January 2022 by Sean R.
Disgusting! The empanadas I bought from them has a fly inside. Ughhh I almost finish it. Don't buy their empanadas
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August 2021 by Alfred Tomas
Small business known for their freshly made chiccarones. If you don't see any it is because it is being made fresh or it needs to be put out. Small business like this needs our support. Please tip the cashier if possible.
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February 2021 by li harris
The BEST ILOCANO LONGANISA!! ??
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September 2020 by marcelina pineda
Recipe on Lechon had changed. Not flavorful
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August 2020 by Abbey J.
You gotta try the chicharon here! You can eat it as a palutan aka snack or with rice, either way it's yummy for the tummy!
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July 2020 by Diva G.
Came here for the chicarron, pig skins( bag used to be bigger!!), ebotebo(sp?), and stikko wafer sticks! Yum! No customer service, just get in, ask questions, pay, and get on your way. 2 stalls in front of the store, 1 of them is for handicap. Lots of snacks imported from the Philippines.
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February 2020 by Virginia Donato
I got what I wanted and other things as well. The staff are very friendly too. The Waipahu store was very clean and organized. This store is always a favorite of mine.
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December 2019 by Karen A.
Went to get deep fried pig ears since my husband was craving it. They were in the ziplock bags but not filled. It was about 3/4 of the bag was filled. They are priced at $6 each, in which I thought was a bit pricey being that the bag was not filled...a reason why I took away one star. Other than that, it's so crispy like eating chips and easy to eat compared to others I've tried.
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November 2019 by Frank Pineda
If your taste buds is for Filipino food go there. They dont skimp you on food. They make sure u go home happy and full. Regular plate 2 scoop rice and 2 entry plate $8.00 ??????????????
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July 2019 by Marlene R
My go-to place for longganisa & chicharon to bring back home to Seattle ?
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June 2019 by Babylyn Preza
It's okay
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March 2019 by Alexis A.
My grandma and I went there. I haven't been there in YEARS. She got her usual 5 bags of longanisa that's $11 per bag, apparently the lady gave her a discount if she bought more (Well I think she did). She also got there balintawak bread, but my Grandma was looking for some purple bread probably Ube but did not have it available, which she was upset about. We also got there orange empanadas, it was good but SUPER OILY. The vinegar longanisa was delicious, the size is perfect but I wish there was more in the bag. Definitely will be back with my Grandma!
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March 2019 by Janette B.
Finally a North Star close to home. We usually frequent the one that was in Chinatown(by maunakea Market) but that closed down or the one on school st. All locations dont dissapoint. Like one yelper mention though make sure you pay attention to how they ring you up cuz other customer's pile on all their goods on the register area & ask for receipt or else they'll over charge you lol or give you the wrong food item make sure you check that also. They have bomb pork guisantes ,pork adobo, & everything else is good.