Family owned Asian market ! Super friendly and good hot food to eat! Come here all the time. Smaller than other Asian markets but usually have what I need there. Small freezer section.
Ian J.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Excellent customer service. They are very friendly and accommodating specially Miss Medy who served us delicious filipino dishes. We will come back definitely.
Sharz T.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This place reminded me of home. It’s a cute small shop to do you’re filipino(or thai, or anything asian) grocery shopping. There are limited frozen goods but there’s a whole isle of traditional spices and sauces. The pricing is decent and the filipino lady who works there is nice and funny(as most of the filipino aunties out there). The credit card minimum is $ 10, but you shouldn’t have a problem when you’re filipino and tend to buy a lot of your grocery all at once. The cool thing about this place is their indoor mini-restaraunt, and from what I could tell, the food looks pretty good — not to mention their halo halo as well! It’s a good place to shop at when you live on the south side of town, otherwise you can try driving to seafood city if you want a wider selection of filipino goods.
Melissa D.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Moderately priced for all your Filipino goodies. And it’s nearby where I live, so that is also a plus. I have been craving Filipino food for a month, so thanks to Unilocal — I saw they had a little Filipino café in the back as well. Good food, the cook is from Pampanga, where my family is from as well. They’re are also very nice, I don’t speak that much Tagalog, but are very welcoming. They have a $ 5.99 combo for white rice, and two entrees. Portion size was decent, I was able to share my meal with my sister. Usually I like to go early afternoon, because of the tip the other Unilocaled stated how things were cooked fresh from 9am-12pm. So whenever you’re feeling lazy to cook, it’s a nice quick place to get quick Filipino food, caldereta, pinkabet, etc.
Kla S.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
i loved this place. the food is super yum! & the people were so helpful. boyfriend wanted me to make some homemade turon & they helped me with the ingredients, they were even the ones who offered. totally a fan ! my favorite asian market store: D their café in the back is super good and fresh too. worth the money !
Mason M.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Great Filipino food. I enjoy it every time I go. Great customer service and hospitality. The Menudo is delicious! Whole fish great. Great variety of snacks and seating. Make the trip it’s worth it. Everyone is welcomed.
Lizzie B.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
Love the turo turo filipino food here. So tasty and reasonably priced. I always have a meal here when I’m in the area. Also have halo halo.
Church S.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
If you live on the southside of vegas and craving for filipino food, definitely check out Ortigas. It’s right across from southpoint casino on las vegas blvd. Im very please with there food here, but make sure you come when the food is made fresh. I recommend coming between 9am-12pm thats when all the food is out and ready to serve. If you drop in alot later the food wont be as good and fresh, cause its a small market. I love there diniguan and sisig here, I think its pretty tasty! And for the price you can’t beat it and it’s so close to the house:) there’s a few table inside, so you could sit down and enjoy your food.
Annie G.
Place rating: 5 Spanaway, WA
This place is great, small, but just right. Yesterday, we went and I was so excited because they had New Zealand Corn Beef. The 11.5 oz can costs $ 6.50. And the 15 oz can was $ 7.50. So of course I got the 15 oz. Then we walked around, my son found the 2.0 oz container of preserved plums. So yummy. As we browsed around some more, I got a little too excited because I found pichi-pichi. I have not had pichi-pichi in years. I had a friend that made them day and brought them to work when I lived in Washington State. One day, we would have purple pichi-pichi, next day would be blue, then there was plain, green ones, red ones, and much much more. So I bought two batches. They were $ 2.99 for each. I also bought a batch of kutsinta that was $ 2.99. There was so much, but so little to spend. Next I will be stocking up. LOL.
Jen G.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Found this place by accident. We had fried rice noodle stick, chicken adobo, pork and chicken skewers and menudo. We like it so much we went back again during our weekend visit to Vegas. Delicious filipino food for a very low price. Can’t ask for more!
Paolo D.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve known about this place for a while, but I finally decided to try it for lunch today after having some of their food at my Aunt’s place yesterday. It’s your basic local Asian food mart. I didn’t go through the aisles, but I’m sure you would find the expected brands and items. On this visit, I went straight for the food service counter at the back. I chose a two-item combo consisting of Filipino Menudo and Chicken Adobo with rice for $ 5.99. The quality of the food did not disappoint. I’m glad I finally gave this place a try. It is now on my list of possible lunch destinations.
Laila E.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Their cook is an elderly filipina lady(from ilocos sur, condon?), her taste of cooking– fills me up! i really like their pancit, banana lumpia(turon), and many more…
C T.
Place rating: 3 Calgary, Canada
Neat little Asian market serving mostly Filipinos. There is a table when you first go into the store and it’s filled with either lumpia(spring rolls) or freshly made South-East Asian desserts made with coconut milk, tapioca, etc. The store is well-stocked with all kinds of food products not just from the Phillipines but also Chinese, Vietnamese. There is a hot buffet at the back of the store and it showcases mostly Filipino food.