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    FilLed Market

    3.8 (13 reviews)
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    Chicken inasal
    Wally P.

    Noypees rejoice! Filipino street food that takes you back to the homeland. Only things missing are the dusty Jeepney's, the big jugs of melon and buko juice, and the meow-meow meat BBQ on a stick. Located in the ultra chic and up-and-coming trendy neighborhood of the industrial food district. This is a short alley, and parking is along the streets behind the alley. The longest line is for pinoy BBQ. Fairly good, but missing are the various filipino offerings on a stick. Come on, you can't have pinoy BBQ if its not on a stick... Longanisa lumpia was good, and garlic ply lie. Tim's drinks were mediocre. Taho was all soup and very little laman. Mais con yelo (sic) could have been more mais and less yelo. Thai ice tea was ok, yet very skimpy on the boba. The serving container in a plastic bag is a nice authentic touch. Let's hope Filled Market can attract more vendors. I'd like to see more BBQ on a stick, and much much more pancit, because you cant have pinoy BBQ without pancit.

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    Mae M.

    Went to the Filled Market for the first time this weekend to try out a couple of the vendors in the area. The location is on a corner and easy to get in and out of. They also have a fairly large parking lot which is great since there are so many vendors in the shopping center. Most of the vendors are Asian owned or feature Asian food, which I love. I tried Tim's Iced Tea, Keyks, and Lobsterdamus. All were very good and I like that there is a little bit of everything here. I also think the Filled Market brightens up the area with these lively vendors and brightly colored paint job. However, the surrounding streets are a little rough looking and I would not recommend driving around at night or not parking in the parking lot. I went during broad daylight and it was fine, but just something to think about if you go at night.

    Taste of the Pacific
    Lisa W K.

    This outdoor food market is a gem. Here, you'll find different Filipino vendors that serve amazing barbecue, pastries, drinks and desserts! They also have a vendor selling house plants!! Something for everyone! Wish there was a bit more seating. Other than that, it's a super great weekend activity! Parking might be tough, but there are some paid lots around the corner.

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    Kristen T.

    During COVID-19 as of March 2021: I found out about this lil local Sunday market run by Filipino American entrepreneurs and had to see what it was about. Located in downtown LA, this market can easily be missed as it's located in a small lot. We parked a block away nearby, away from the main area since street parking was full. Of course, preferably, everything happens at Filipino time- an hour or two after opening. We came back at around 12-1 when there was more of a crowd (but socially distanced, etc). They rotate the vendors although I believe there are staple businesses like Tim's Thai Tea. They mostly have street food BBQ vendors (serving skewers including kwek kwek, fish balls, and the rest of the street food essentials) as well as dessert vendors serving ube flavored sweets. I was able to adopt a plant from one of the small businesses there which was different! What is nice is also being able to try a Fil-Am business that maybe from Smorgasburg in a more intimate setting before they get big! Accepts cash, card, and Applepay (depending on the vendor). Check their socials/website for info on times, dates (Sundays as of right now), and vendor info. Family friendly. Not enough seating/tables. Street parking only. Mangaon ta!

    Christina N.

    So my kids wanted to drive out and support the filipino vendors. I appreciated that they were only letting those vaccinated into the area even though it's outdoors. Be prepared to wait in line and for a place to sit. I would suggest more tables and chairs. The vibe is pretty good, the music, etc. The food and the different vendors were great...it does take a minute to get your orders so be prepared to wait.

    Jenna B.

    Saw this place on TikTok and decided to bring my dad who was visiting from out of town. First thoughts, it kind of small. Just a handful of vendors but let me tell you it does not disappoint! We shopped around at The Fly Plant Shop, Manila Candle and Shop Para Sa-yo! I believe they have different vendors rotating out. Everything was Filipino inspired and was just an absolute joy to see, also very friendly! The food was a hit. We ordered from Shuck-it LA (oysters and smoked crab legs with garlic butter rice) and Eat Mano Po. One word, BOMB. My only concern is that there really isn't enough space for people to sit and eat. I recommend going right when they open because by 12 PM the lines were to the street. There's plenty of street parking around the area. They're definitely going to need a bigger space and hopefully they'll be able to have more vendors.

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    DS Night Market - Fried Chicken XL

    DS Night Market

    4.7(85 reviews)
    2.1 miChinatown
    $$

    Passing by one Friday evening and there was a steady crowd of folks walking about ordering from the…read morefood stalls. The DJ was spinning Lustt's "Pillow Talk" in the background, and loud conversations can be heard from all directions. The smells were amazing including skewers and freshly made papaya salad as well as sweets. I ordered a stick of grape tanghulu from one of the vendors which happened to be a kid and their grandmother. Other stalls included artwork, cute plushies, and other knickknacks. Some of the B&M shops along the alley were also opened during this hour. Around 7pm it was pretty lively, though after heading to another location and coming back around 10pm, the market does quiet down a fair bit. That said it's worth coming by for great Thai cuisine.

    Honestly, one of THE BEST night market experiences I have ever had…read more I had a ginormous craving for any sort of Asian cuisine, and as soon as I walked into the thin corridor filled with delicious scents from the food stands, booths with trinkets, and live music, I knew I was in the right spot. My mom and I tried 3 booths. One had these grilled chicken and pork skewers with a side of sticky rice. My mom asked the owner if they had any sort of sauce, and she gave some to us, but said that the meat wouldnt need any "because it tastes good on its own." Boy was she right. The meat was perfectly seasoned, uber flavorful, and all for a great price. The second booth that we tried had all sorts of Thai dishes, but we chose their pad see ew. Amazing. We literally saw the booth owner make the food in front of us in a wok and the smell alone was mouth watering. Highly suggest getting the pad see ew and sprinkling the chili flakes they offer on them. Chefs kiss. From the third booth we got some dessert: mango sticky rice. Needless to say, it was delicious. Perfectly ripe mangos paired with sublime sticky rice. Match made in heaven. Overall this was such an amazing experience. The karaoke they offer is such a fun lil add on, there are amazing singers out there! Highly, highly, HIGHLY suggest to anyone in the chinatown area :)

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    DS Night Market - Crispy pork pad kee mao

    Crispy pork pad kee mao

    DS Night Market - Chicken and pork skewers

    Chicken and pork skewers

    DS Night Market - Drunken (Noodle) Masters doing work at the Pad Pad stall.

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    Drunken (Noodle) Masters doing work at the Pad Pad stall.

    Glendora Public Market - Bowl Option: Garlic Rice & Greens, Crispy Pork Belly, all toppings & Korean Sesame Dressing

    Glendora Public Market

    3.9(241 reviews)
    22.8 mi
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    Food hall that feels a bit on the newer side (as of 3/2026). This food hall offers a good variety…read moreof different places and types of food. This was my first visit here and to be fair, I already knew what I wanted (I went directly to the & Broth stand), so I didn't really explore or take inventory on all the different offerings. I also noticed that there was a Smog City Brewing location here. I've been a big fan and been to the location in Torrance many times over the years.... Just overall though, finding a seat/ table was easy and I was able to order what I wanted in a very short amount of time, which made my particular experience great. I came in on a weekday afternoon/ evening and the place was pretty chill. I was able to find parking very easily (although the lot got noticeably busier by the time I left). There's street parking in the area as well. I'm curious to see how hard it would be to find parking on a weekend during peak times.

    The Glendora Public Market is such a gem. It's not one of those massive food halls, but rather a…read moresmall place, which gives it a really cool charm. There's plenty of seating and space. A lot of options too. Coffee, boba, sushi, burgers, hot dogs, banh mi sandwiches, tacos, pasta, and more. Whether you're grabbing a beer at Smog City or diving into a burger, it's all there and made deliciously. I didn't know what to expect going in, but I was pleasantly surprised at the end.

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    Glendora Public Market - Parking lot entrance to the building

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    Parking lot entrance to the building

    Blossom Market Hall - Pancit

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    4.4(380 reviews)
    8.4 mi
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    5/15/26 What a great find! Blossom Market Hall San Gabriel, Ca. It has been hiding in plain sight…read moreas we drove by on our way to Old Ferry Donut, I noticed this space and it intrigued me so we stopped on by afterwards. This reminds me of Haven City Market in Rancho Cucamonga, except this space is much more intimate, smaller, where locals hang out. It is vibrant, trendy & full of choices for snacks, coffee, boba, baked goods & also a multitude of cultural foods (Mediterranean Filipino, Mexican,Thai, Korean, Caribbean, ETC). Communal tables available for indoor & outdoor dining. The 2nd floor (elevator for disabled access, stairs as well) space is quieter for work or study & events too. I forgot to photograph the stage where a small play or a spot for presentation is also available. Artwork is posted on the walls by local artists practice their freedom of expression. So neat! Staff at various vendor stalls are very friendly & open to share their passions to customers. Met the pastry chef from Baking With Ish, Ishnoel from Mindanao, Philippines and the barista/cashier, Jacqueline at Lotus & Bean, they're genuinely welcoming. I could see myself coming by to be a regular here. I really LOVE the concept. Restrooms available for both floors, clean. Parking is free. Come check it out!

    Stopped by Bloom Market and loved how many food options there were...Mexican, Caribbean,…read moreMediterranean, sushi, or something sweet, there's a little bit of everything. Great spot if you're with a group that can never decide on one place. I had the shrimp ceviche from Olla Cocina and it was really good. A little heavy on the onion for me, and I was bummed there wasn't an option to add avocado, but it had tons of flavor and just the right amount of heat.

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    Blossom Market Hall - Surprising variety of vendors in the market - they even have a bar!

    Surprising variety of vendors in the market - they even have a bar!

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    Blossom Market Hall - Coconut Coffee & a Mango Sticky Rice Latte from Lotus & Bean - fantastic!!

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    Coconut Coffee & a Mango Sticky Rice Latte from Lotus & Bean - fantastic!!

    Rodeo 39 Public Market - lackluster takoyaki

    Rodeo 39 Public Market

    4.5(805 reviews)
    22.6 mi
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    First timer here. 06.07.2026 Sunday…read more I have to say, this place is pretty cool. Many foods to choose from at this location. Lots of Asian eats and a few varieties of La Street Tacos, Italian and Columbian eats. Very warm location. Family orientated. You can feel it when walking around inside. Kids and their parents having a good time. Restrooms is clean and service is friendly. This place also has a bar you can chill and relax. Such mixture and variety of people. I recommend this place. Plenty of eats and sittings for a get together. Plenty of parking but can be crowded at peak times. Good luck on parking. Places similar to Rodeo 39 from experience is LBX in Long Beach, NORTHGATE in Costa Mesa. I recommend to visit and eat! :)

    Let's talk about Rodeo 39!…read more This giddy in experience to eat, laugh, listen, look, share, shop, sip and vibe in! A modern public market in the sunny OC city of Stanton, CA about a beat away from Garden Grove... DJ play the title album by Sublime (1996). An abundance of eateries: Tenori, Shoots, Ramen Nori, Phoholic, LA Street Eats, Kra-Pow, Here and There cafe, Chic Now and Blue Bowl to name a few. Plenty of choices for everyone including vegetarian, vegan and gluten free "nom"tions/options. Anything from Thai, Korean, Japanese, French and Mexican cuisine to American, Comfort Food, Dessert, and beyond. Capo Craft Brewing is the best place for beverages of all types, a full bar, mocktail friendly and a great selection of brews as well as guest craft beers, ciders and seltzers. Lots of seating in various places in the form of tables, chairs, benches, bar area seats, loungers and more. It's very open and fun to navigate. Great shops and stores like 2nd Street, Nail Boss, Skin Design Tattoo, WNTD and others. Dog friendly. Family friendly. Free Wi-Fi!! Great event days and nights: trivia, live DJ sets and karaoke nights. Group friendly. Heated outdoor area. Pick up parking for curbside as well, which I haven't seen at a public market before. Restrooms are modern, with hand dryers next to the faucet and soap dispenser very 3-in-1, all sensory based. Parking is there, but can be a bit of a journey on a weekend, it took us a little time to find some when we first arrived. EV spots available. Lots of great spots for a selfie or group shot. We met some many different people outside of our group: other friends celebrating the week, families and some recent college grads we all congratulated :) Go Class of 2026!! Don't forget the best photo opportunity at K Photo Lavie!! Fun props of all sorts to enjoy, including glasses, hats, signs, etc... I do worry about how often they clean these items... but super fun none the less... just be mindful. Open from 11am until 9pm daily, 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays only, however Capo stays open til 11pm on (Friday, Saturday), which is where we ended the night. Such a fun time Fridaying with some of my favorite Yelp peeps and human beings, Sarah, Alyssa, Miori and Gabe. Highly recommend exploring this poppin' public palace! And with friends #LifeIsBetter #RideIntoRodeo39

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    More dining areas.

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    Rodeo 39 Public Market - Waiting area :)

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    Waiting area :)

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