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April 2024 by Mike Pruneau
Me and my partner drove all the way from Boston to come here . He’s very happy with this experience. We got a ton of stuff everything reminded him of his home definitely will come back . Thank you .
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February 2024 by JaNi 46 (JaNi46)
I didn’t grow up in the Philippines, but when I went to visit family, food was always something memorable in every gathering. It’s nice to have a local place where one can find authentic Pinoy cuisine to-go! Their prices are reasonable for the amount of work that goes into the variety of items they offer for lunch/dinner. They’re located on the ground floor, in a building where there are parking spaces in front of the store businesses. If I lived closer, I’d be there almost daily!For dessert, I’ve seen: Halo-Halo, leche flan, ube halaya, cassava cake… stock varies but having a selection is always a plus!They also have a good selection of fresh, packaged and frozen Filipino goods like Mang Tomas, Patis, Spam, Ube ice cream, Tocino and more. There’s one item I keep missing out on (but I know they stock it on occasion), seems like others get to it first- it’s cheese Clover chips. Someday though- I’ll get there before they run out of stock!We’re there for the lechon kawali, lumpia, kaldereta, pancit, dinuguan and halo-halo. So long as those stay on the menu, we’ll always be regulars so long as they’re open. Might even get me a good walis ting-ting for authenticity lolMaraming salamat po! Sobrang sarap ng pagkain sa inyo =(^_^)=
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January 2024 by Annie R.
Food: When you go inside, towards the back is a layout of prepared foods to go. You get to pick from many different types of Philippino dishes. We tried the following: Dish 1: Chicken potatoes curry, spicy taro curry and chicken stir fry noodles. This was such a good combo. Great flavors and super filling! Dish 2: Fried lechon (pork), spicy taro curry and white rice. Everything on this was great. My fiancé was seeking to find a spot with lechon and he finally got his fix!Service: the staff was super nice! She went over what every dish was for us and helped us pick out some items since it was our first time there. Ambiance: this is set up more like a small store front located in a small plaza with food products from the Philippines or related items. There's no sitting down to eat but more so getting prepared food to go and shopping for ingredients. It's a cute small place located no too far from the busy roads of bald hill road in Warwick. We will be revisiting again soon!
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December 2023 by Dennis Sena
Best filipino food in town and small groceries are great.
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December 2023 by erick h
Small place. Food doesn't look too fresh or hot.
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February 2023 by Marilyn leighton
Only place in the state that I’ll get fresh lumpia fromPerfection
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January 2023 by Nick J
Very delicious place, chef Jerome is the best!
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January 2023 by Aleth Coen
Great desserts .
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January 2023 by Skye Jones
So disappointed, just heads up to all filipinos, went here with my husband many times but there are two occasions that we pay attention when paying, they over priced us, face to face, the goods are really expensive and then on top of that you stole I know it's not just us, so just watch out and be aware of the prices before you go to check out. I hope you at least have mercy on your customers. Never go back here again.
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January 2023 by Diane M.
I read and was told by a Filipino acquaintance this was THE place for lumpia, which I have missed so much since moving from California. I made it a point to drive there after a day at work. It was a bit of a task for me to find the place.When I finally found it, I walked in and I was the lone customer. I was the only person in the store. No greeting at all.And of course, no lumpia. Nothing else peaked my interest I left and probably will not return.
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September 2022 by Joelyn D.
The most recent time I ordered Lechon kawali and Kare Kare and was very impressed. 10/10 would recommend. It was delicious, and would order again!
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September 2022 by Sheba Gemini
Glad to have stumbled upon this place first time in this area. Good food especially their chicharon bulakbulak haven’t had it in two decades !
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August 2022 by Aleth C.
This is a little Filipino market that also sells cooked dishes like pancit, adobo, sinigang and more!The desserts are what I like at the market. Ube, Suman and halo halo. All the desserts I have tried are very good. They also have ice cream and occasionally vegetables.
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May 2022 by S Nicole M.
I adore this inconspicuous gold mine of Filipino fare in a strip mall tucked away in West Warwick. They offer a pretty decent selection of Filipino groceries but they shine with their prepared food. There is always a line on the weekends and for good reason. Their entrees are fresh and authentic . They even offer halo halo by request. It's an icy drink with fruits and sweets soaked with condensed milk. Yum!!! The service behind the counter is super friendly and quick. They also offer freight box shipping to the Philippines here. Definitely worth a trip!
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February 2022 by Alma C.
This is the only Filipino restaurant that I know of in the state of Rhode Island. Yup, sadly, the only one. Honestly, I've had better Filipino food and have been to better Filipino restaurants. However, that better Filipino food is a 3 hour drive and 150 miles away in Woodside, Queens, NYC. There just aren't a lot of Filipino food options period in RI, let alone New England. To those who think their mom's/tita's food is better: you aren't Filipino if you DON'T think your mom/tita makes better food. Also, if you actually do have better tasting Filipino food than what they serve here or regularly cook it at home, you prob need to schedule an appointment with a cardiologist. Just saying. 4 stars for merely existing, 5 stars for saving me a desperation pancit trip to NYC and a solid 10 stars for calling me Ate on the phone when I call ahead for the occasional lechon kawali fix on weekends. Thanks for being you Pinoy Lane,!