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    Filipinas Market

    4.0 (43 reviews)
    InexpensiveImported Food
    Closed 11:30 am - 7:30 pm

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    Daniel G.

    What a pleasant tasty surprise! Visited the area and drove by this place. Thought I'd explore and found this treasure. Guess everything is homemade and they run out when they run out but I got lucky with this 2 item rice plate (about $10) with pork adobo on right and not sure what's on left but was very tasty with carrots and potatoes. Temp was perfect and food tasted fresh. Can't complain about anything. It was hard to not eat it all only because i wanted to share tastes with my family at home. Next time I'll bring them all.

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    Pam K.

    Nice little store. Clean and organized. Friendly staff. I came specifically for dinuguan but I should've called beforehand. I guess they made it the day before I came! Anyway, I ordered some longganisa and chicken adobo with rice and a side of squash. I was not a fan of the adobo because they put pineapples in it, which I'm not used to, and every bite, I was having to spit out chicken bones. Other than that, I'd definitely come back here if I ever need ingredients for Filipino food!

    Cleaned Pompano fried whole with wild shrimp fried head on.
    Dave S.

    This place is really good for a low cost fish lunch to take outside or to the beach nearby. They have a small fish market in the back and the owner will fry your selected seafood items whole style with a garlic salt rub on them cooked to any degree you choose. The Pompano done medium rare is my go to as the skin is delicious and it tastes much like roasted yellow tail collar at a sushi joint. They have a selection of hot tray items too but more as sides in my opinion. Buy a jar of your favorite sauce and a drink or BYOB and its a curbside dinner.

    Diniguan & Upo
    Jireh H.

    [Review is for their lunch items] Let us be honest and admit that there will always be a legion of us - humans - who remain completely enslaved to our inner selves, namely, our stomachs. Cravings surface from areas unknown and beckon us to move towards a certain beacon while losing our mental focus, our mental control, and even our true personalities. It is like a drug that consumes us; yet, it is nothing more than a craving for a particular dish, a particular taste...a particular flavor. Like many who are spoiled by any big city, my cravings tend to be seasonal. Some last longer than others but they come and they go. But that's the great thing about being from the city OR living close to a BIG city. You can go through these seasons unharmed because all cravings - no matter the intensity - can be appeased by a short drive. So let's say that my Filipino food cravings hit like a freight truck again. Maybe it is a summer/post-summer thing but I've got to admit that when it comes, it comes like a Filipino thunderstorm - nothing is left untouched. I went to my usual immediate spots and partook of all that they had to offer but was left wanting. I knew I needed to find something better to keeps everything in check. I stumbled upon them quite by accident actually. I wasn't even aware that they had hot food items available, which is obviously noob of me for not having double checked after growing up around these stores that ALWAYS have some form of food providence due to the cultural need to be replenished. SO when I finally knew of it, I've been back at least 5 times within a short span and is now part of my mom-pop pigeon spots for ethnic cuisine. Their offerings are limited and rotates daily with about 8 main options to choose from. However, it is $6 + tax for a two item combo FOR really well prepared authentic Filipino dishes. I swear that the moment I first tasted their food...I was won over immediately. They were going to get this 5-star review that day and after 4 more visits, I still haven't changed my mind. Lovely people, lovely food, and a cute lunch crowd. :)

    Sam R.

    Great Filipino food. Had the two item meal with rice. One was a beef strew and the other was strewed beef in a coconut sauce. The other dish with blood sauce or the one with squid looked interesting so I have go back for it. Walking through the food isles to get to the diner in back had all the signs of a good place. There was a line of customers about 3 deep waiting to order so I knew the food must be good. I've only had Filipino food two time previously so I can't say I'm an expert on the dishes but it tasted good so that is all that really matters. The two item with rice cost about $7 but was enough food to feed two people or on really hungry person . The Filipino spaghetti sauce on the shelf next to the spaghetti noodles made me think all I need are hot dogs and I got myself some Filipino comfort food.

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    Arick A.

    love this place. my grandmas favorite place for us to pick up her food . dads eating their beef recipe as I type.

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    Probably the best place on the peninsula to get spices, and they're cheap!

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    Kim's Oriental Market

    Kim's Oriental Market

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    (44 reviews)
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    The service is to notch and very helpful, I've been doing Asain cooking and the ladies will answer…read moremy questions and put me on the right path! I love shopping there!

    I was looking for a fast, cheap, healthy, portable lunch to take on a picnic to a nearby beach or…read morescenic viewpoint in Monterey and Kim's Oriental Market delivered on all counts! Thanks to my YouTube habit, I found this quaint, tiny, family-run Korean grocery in a travel video on inexpensive meals in Monterey. The travelers praised the freshness of the ready-to-eat refrigerated banchan dishes and the just made kimbap rolls availabe for purchase on the checkout counter. Perfect for my use case. I parked on the street around the corner which was easy to find & free for 2 hours. The store is small and packed with anything you can imagine from an Asian grocery. The upright cold cases are toward the back left, and the frozen proteins are in a deep freezer near the checkout counter. When I arrived around 1pm on a summer Tuesday, no one was in the store, but I could hear Korean voices in conversation from the back room. I did my shopping in the banchan case (pickled cucumber & kelp salad - yum!) then poked my head through that open doorway to ask, "May I purchase kimbap?" The grandmother / proprietor jumped up to say, "Sure! Are you ready to check out?" The plastic-wrapped roll was about 7-8 inches long and stuffed with typical kimbap ingredients: nori, rice, krab, carrot, daikon, tofu). A filling meal for me at $2. With my $4 salad, the whole cost was $6 and I had leftover salad for picnicking the next day. Sorry, I failed to take any pictures (bad Yelper!), but if you've ever had ready-to-eat foods from a Korean grocer, you know what to expect.

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    The Meatery

    4.3
    (321 reviews)
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    So great to stumble on this find for a delicious sandwich for lunch. I got the pork banh mi which…read morewas one of the best I've had. The pork was soft and juicy with a few crunchy edges, the carrots were tangy, the bread was fresh and not tough and kept good balance with the amount of sandwich filling. The $20 price was high relative to where I'm from (Midwest) but it WAS a great sandwich... Also got the potatoes wedges. Not crunchy, but still delicious. Great casual lunch spot! The guys behind the counter were attentive hosts.

    I had high hopes for this place based on the strong reviews, but unfortunately it didn't live up to…read moreexpectations. I stopped in for lunch and ordered a couple of sandwiches to go, thinking it would be a good way to try the food before committing to a larger purchase like steaks, pasta, or other items from the shop. The sandwiches came out to $42 for two, which felt pretty steep. While I waited, I looked around the store at some of the other products, but nothing really stood out to me, and the service felt a bit underwhelming. The sandwiches themselves were just okay--nothing particularly memorable for the price. A few hours later my stomach also felt a bit uneasy, which didn't leave the best impression. Overall, the experience fell short of what I was expecting. Perhaps I just caught them on an off day, but based on this visit, I probably won't be returning.

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    Santa Fe - Seaside

    2.8
    (59 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    When you have 2 food finicky granddaughters, there is a good chance that the overall food choices…read morearen't the healthiest. Hence, began Gayle's search for a salad starting at this Santa Fe Market. This is a nice store that caters more to the Hispanic market. It's clean, well stocked, well priced, and with a lot to choose from. Unfortunately a premade salad wasn't really a choice here. We had already picked up a few items, and decided to put them back in search of a nearby Safeway. If we're in Seaside again with a different shopping list, we'll be back.

    They've lowered their quality instead of raising the prices slightly at the hot food area. We…read moreordered a carne asada fries and a burrito. I've had the carne asada fries weekly, sometimes a couple of times a week when I used to work at one of the auto dealers around the corner from them and used to rave about them to family and friends. We stopped there to get dinner tonight, and I got the usual carne asada fries and was so disappointed. They've replaced the regular french fries with shoe string fries which have no substance to them and were not cooked all the way. The carne asada was so well done and chewy that I had to pull some pieces out of my mouth to spit them out and overall it had a very sour taste to the dish, and the amount of cheese and sour cream were nearly non-existent AND finally the container was no longer needing a rubber band to hold it closed like it has for the past 6 years that I've gotten the carne asada fries for lunch, it was about half full. I used to be able to either take home leftovers and have them for dinner or snack on them the rest of my workday, not any longer, now for $15.95 they give a half sized portion of absolute YUCK. What a complete disappointment. I definitely won't be shopping there again. Even their guacamole or Pico de gallo was brown in the cabinet, YUCK! They have really cheeped out on their hot deli foods, unfortunately.

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