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    Nick's Sari-Sari Store

    4.1 (63 reviews)
    InexpensiveGrocery, Filipino
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    $11.99 Pancit with 2 sides: pork adobo and chicken soup. Very tasty, generous portions, yum! 1-2024
    Louise B.

    Was in neighborhood to get oil change at Borst and decided to walk 1.5mi here for lunch. Great choice! Walking we missed the sign that faces the traffic when driving as building itself has a very plain front. It wasn't until we realized we had passed it and looked around for a sign that it became visible in the middle of the parking strip, now glaring at us with a blue red Sari Sari sign lol. $11.99 for plate from buffet of hot dishes with choice of rice and/or Pancit. Opted for all Pancit with signature vinegary Pork Adobo, generous portion and a bowl of piping hot chicken soup. Food was all very hot and fresh at 11:30AM. Pancit had more of a veggie and moist salty flavor and pork tender and right amount of vinegar and salty soy, delish. Soup was very hot and nice saltiness with choy and squash. Thoroughly enjoy my comfort plate. Banana ketchup, All Purpose tart light caramel sauce, fish sauce, sweet chili, Sriracha, vinegar available next to buffet. Check out at register on the nearby shop side and enjoy in dining room with 6-7 tables and chairs next to chest freezers. Nick the owner came over and introduced himself and became an instant friend. He loves to get know his clientele, the heart of a true, hard working sole proprietor. Nice clean Bathroom at end of the back wall grocery aisle.

    Amplifier, mic, and music stand = live music
    Brad H.

    Great Pilipino restaurant and grocery. I enjoyed my food very much. The portions are generous. I had the lumpia. Good. Not stupendously good, but better than average. Reminds me of good, motherly cooking. The rice noodles were very good, too. Again, nothing exceptional, but better than average. The BBQ chIcken skewers were tasty. Better than average. This is a nice change of pace from a Mexican food truck, burger, sandwich, or pizza for lunch. It was lunch time, yet there was live music. The musician goes by "RJ." I rather enjoyed his covers. I'm surprised that there is live music at lunch time. Three lumpia, rice noodles, and two skewers set me back $14. Not cheap. Check them out. 5* = A top favorite. Mind-blowing good. I will definitely return and I will go out of my way to go here. Worth every dime of my money. 4* = Outstanding. Tucson-top-tier. Some elements not quite as good as it gets, but it still is worthy of my regular business. 3* = Good experience. I might do repeat business if it is convenient, the only option, the only one in its category, or on a whim, but would not be among the first thing to come to mind. Would definitely recommend you trying it to get your own take on it. 2* = Not so good. Would not recommend at all. Waste of money. 1* = How are they still in business? Stay away at all costs!

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    Moe G.

    Hellooooo only Filipino restaurant in Tucson! Nick's Sari-Sari (tagalog for variety market) has just opened a restaurant inside their convenience store after 7 years of Tucson being Filipino food-less. This is exciting for me because if I was craving Filipino food, I would either have to make it myself or drive to Phoenix, which being a lazy Filipina, I would do neither. I went for lunch today with a friend who has never had Filipino food before. They had a small whiteboard with their menu for the day and they serve it as a first come first served basis. If they run out of a dish, they run out of it so don't go too late in the day. The two ladies behind the counter were super nice with explaining everything to my friend and made them feel very comfortable. We both got a rice combo dish with two entrees at $6.50 each and a halo halo to split at $4.50. EVERYTHING WAS AMAZING! Although the dish types were not the style I was used to -- each Filipino province cooks their dishes a little different -- I didn't dislike a single thing. If you're new to Filipino food, get the adobo and pancit combo with rice. If you're not picky, I absolutely recommend the kare kare. The menu rotates daily so call ahead if you're looking for a specific dish. I really hope this restaurant lasts because I already know I will be frequenting this place often. Salamat po (thank you) to the owners, cooks, and servers!

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    Veronica P.

    How awesome...Finally! Filipino food hits Tucson, conveniently located right outside Davis-Monthan AFB. Tried and true staple of Filipino entrees are hot and delicious. Menu does change daily but your craving for lumpia and pancit are regular menu item so you can now eat it till your hearts content. To my coworkers , stop asking me to make lumpias. Anytime I don't have to cook, it's a great day. Look forward to ordering more food!

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    Chanek H.

    My original goal in going was to buy the Mama Sita's Adobo Sauce Mix. Although I accomplished my mission, I strayed off task because the smell of the Bbq Pork Skewers called my name. The little grocery store has the essentials: seasoning packets, rice sticks, fish sauce, oyster sauce, etc. The restaurant is always a hit when things are fresh. They have frozen Shumai and Frozen Seamed Vuns. I'd call it a Filipino Convenience Store with a pretty goos restaurant. The menu is small but has the Filipino Comfort foods. Pancit, Lumpia, Chicken Adobo, and Twice Cooked Pork. It really isn't expensive for authentic food. $13 for 4 freshly grilled pork skewers. $12 for Pancit, Lumpia was $1 each. DELICIOUSNESS!! They have other deserts that I have yet to try and ice cream. Make a trip, itll be worth it.

    Adobo chicken (left); Deep-fried Lechon with Pancit noodles (right); Halo-Halo dessert drink (top)
    Roland W.

    I've been frequenting a carniceria in the Southside of town for a long time now. To my surprise, I discovered there was a Filipino deli/market next door. Here was my chance to try Filipino Lechon to see if it was any different from Chinese Roast Pork Belly! Unfortunately, the way they prepared it here was completely deep-fried. Not my favorite. On the other hand, the Adobo Chicken and Pancit (noodles) were outstanding. As a sweet finish, I ordered the halo-halo dessert. The halo-halo had a scoop of taro ice cream on top which was perfect for a taro-lover like me. Too good!

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    I'm a sucker for Filipino Food and little markets. Nick's checks both those boxes. The folks there are very friendly and helpful

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    food not good, server MICHELLE was very rude,arrogant and charged us extra. Worst experience.

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    Great filipino food although little serving per plate. Although I'd Rather pay extra for more serving on food choices.

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