7 avaliações para Philly Pinoy Filipino Grocery & Buffet
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James D.
Classificação do local: 5 Ottsville, PA
Great to be back in the Philippines. The rice was just right. the afritadas were delectable. We will definitely come back. Salamat kaayo.
Mad Man Y.
Classificação do local: 1 Conshohocken, PA
Very expensive!!! They buy there stuff in the city and mark it up 10%. Example look at the can of sardines price compare it to shoprite same brand you will see how much is the mark up just for the FYI guys.
Jenny U.
Classificação do local: 1 Philadelphia, PA
I had a similar experience like another Unilocaler from downington regarding their catering service. If you are thinking about catering, your better calling another place. It seems they need a months notice and you have to followup right until the day of the event. Sadly enough, our venue didn’t get the food. So dissatisfied. About the buffet, better call first and make sure they are serving. When I went, the buffet was closed. So just a warning.
Adam F.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Solid no-frills Filipino grocery located just east of the King of Prussia Mall. The location is great since it is right off the turnpike. They have all the Filipino grocery essentials. Also offer hot food to go(pay per weight) — Adobo, Sinigang, Mechado, etc. The fish-based food is always a bit sketchy at buffets, so I stick to chicken/pork/beef.
Kevin S.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Love this place… They have a buffet with Filipino food and groceries as well. I even found Magnolia cheese. Some Pan De Sal and Magnolia Cheese. I was in heaven.
Ma-e M.
Classificação do local: 3 Anne Arundel County, MD
Calling smart consumers. Exotic meets affordability? There is nothing exotic to a store that has no original concept; moreover, there is nothing affordable for a ready cooked buffet food priced at $ 7.99 a pound. I paid $ 8 for a small portion of every little Filipino food displayed at the food counter. Fish stew was double salty, squid was not properly clean, and late afternoon leftover food are not worth the price. How much does all the ingredients cost? Open the cans, thaw the frozen fish, meat, and plate your own food to go don’t take an ounce of master calculating that $ 7.99 a pound is price gouging, poor business decision. I’ll bet this new store won’t last. However, I will give credit for a delicious Palabok. Thanks for catering.
Jessica P.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Its great to have a dedicated Filipino grocery in the Philadelphia area. The grocery is small, but they have everything you’d need. They provide catering and would love to order a lichon(roasted pig) from them soon!