11 restaurants serving Filipino Foods
Bangor, ME
“Buena Vista Filipino Food Market brings Filipino groceries and prepared foods to northern Maine, serving the Bangor area's Filipino community with essential products and ready-to-eat meals. The market provides imported Filipino goods, specialty ingredients, and traditional items alongside prepared Filipino dishes for immediate consumption. Buena Vista serves as a cultural and practical resource for Bangor's Filipino families, offering both ingredients for home cooking and prepared meals when time is limited. Located in Bangor�"Maine's third-largest city in a region where Asian groceries are relatively scarce�"Buena Vista fills an important gap for Filipino families and Asian food enthusiasts. The market represents the essential role Filipino groceries play in connecting communities to their culinary traditions.”
Beckley, WV
“La Ilongga Filipino Store serves Beckley's Filipino community as a Filipino grocery from its location in West Virginia. With a perfect 5.0 rating, La Ilongga Filipino Store has earned exceptional recognition. The store provides essential Filipino ingredients and products for home cooking, bringing Filipino flavors to West Virginia.”
Rochester, NY
“Lil-m Sari Sari Store serves Rochester's Filipino community as a Filipino grocery from its location in New York. With a strong 4.8 rating from over 54 reviews, Lil-m Sari Sari Store has built substantial recognition. The store provides essential Filipino ingredients and products for home cooking, bringing Filipino flavors to upstate New York.”
East Ridge, TN
“Little Manila Oriental Store serves East Ridge's Filipino community as a Filipino-Asian supermarket from its location in Tennessee. With a strong 4.8 rating from 63 reviews, Little Manila Oriental Store has built substantial recognition. The store provides essential Filipino and Asian ingredients and products for home cooking. Little Manila Oriental Store supplies the Filipino community in the Chattanooga area with authentic ingredients.”
South Portland, ME
National City, CA
“Sari Sari Store brings the authentic Filipino neighborhood store experience to National City, offering the comprehensive selection and community atmosphere that the name promises. "Sari-sari" means "variety" in Tagalog, and this store delivers exactly that with aisles packed with Filipino groceries, snacks, household items, and specialty products from the Philippines. The friendly staff speaks Tagalog and various Filipino dialects, creating a welcoming environment where customers can shop in their native language while serving as both grocery store and community gathering place for San Diego's substantial Filipino population.”
Glenview, IL
“Lina's Filipino Marketplace serves Glenview's Filipino community as a Filipino grocery from its location in Illinois. With a strong 4.7 rating, Lina's has built recognition. The store provides essential Filipino ingredients and products for home cooking, bringing Filipino flavors to the north Chicago suburbs. Lina's Filipino Marketplace supplies the Filipino community in the Glenview area with authentic ingredients.”
Farmington, NM
“Manila Sunrise Store and Gourmet serves Farmington, New Mexico with Filipino groceries and prepared foods, bringing Filipino products to the Four Corners region. This establishment combines a grocery store with gourmet prepared foods, creating a comprehensive Filipino shopping and dining destination. Farmington's location in northwestern New Mexico serves Filipino families scattered throughout the Four Corners area. The gourmet designation suggests higher-quality prepared foods beyond basic groceries. Manila Sunrise fills a vital role in providing Filipino products in this remote region.”
Woodside, NY
“K'Glen Deli & Sari-Sari Store recreates the authentic Filipino sari-sari store experience in the heart of Woodside, Queens, serving the neighborhood's dense Filipino population with familiar products and prepared foods. A sari-sari store in the Philippines is a small neighborhood convenience shop selling a variety of everyday items, snacks, and basic necessities-the Filipino equivalent of a corner bodega. K'Glen brings this concept to Queens, stocking imported Filipino groceries, snacks, candies, canned goods, and household items that satisfy homesickness and culinary needs. The deli component offers prepared Filipino foods including hot meals, lumpia, and other ready-to-eat items that busy Filipino workers can grab for lunch or dinner. Located in Woodside, which represents one of the largest Filipino communities outside the Philippines, K'Glen serves a neighborhood where Tagalog is commonly heard on the streets and Filipino businesses line Roosevelt Avenue. The sari-sari format creates a nostalgic shopping experience for Filipino immigrants while providing practical access to hard-to-find Filipino products. The store serves both first-generation immigrants seeking familiar products from home and second-generation Filipino-Americans exploring their heritage through food and traditional snacks their parents enjoyed as children.”
Toms River, NJ
“Little Divisoria (Filipino-Asian Store) serves Toms River's Filipino community as a Filipino-Asian grocery from its location in New Jersey. With a solid 4.4 rating from 85 reviews, Little Divisoria has built recognition. Named after Manila's famous Divisoria market district, the store provides essential Filipino and Asian ingredients and products for home cooking.”
“Manila Seafood Oriental Market operates as part of the Seafood City supermarket chain in National City, California, providing comprehensive Filipino and Asian groceries with emphasis on fresh seafood. This large-format Filipino supermarket offers extensive selections of Filipino products, fresh and frozen seafood, prepared foods, and Asian ingredients. National City's location in San Diego's South Bay places it in the heart of the region's Filipino community. The Seafood City chain represents the largest Filipino supermarket operation in North America. Manila Seafood Oriental Market serves as a one-stop destination for Filipino shopping needs.”