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    Paradise Supermart

    3.7 (88 reviews)
    ModerateGrocery, Filipino
    Open 5:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Liza L.

    Being half Filipino myself, I've eaten my culture's food made by friends/family, and also from restaurants all over the mainland. Many times I've been less than impressed with the versions of dishes that were not as tasty as what I grew up with. I found that Paradise has the most options that are ALL delicious (from Tinola to guisante, adobo to lechon, turon to baked desserts and more). Also, the store has Asian vegetables, snacks and convenience store staples like sodas and of course local juices, etc. And the employees are so friendly! The point is, if you've never been, you need to check it out!

    Maurice W.

    This is a fantastic local spot to get your home-cooked Filipino food fix. The store is broken up into a supermarket with plenty of Asian goods, but most people I saw here were crowding the hot food line. I stopped by on a Sunday morning and there were quite a number of families here grabbing entree lunch plates. Everyone seemed pretty local and knew what they wanted and the staff was efficient, so the line moved pretty quickly. I ordered a bento chop steak with pancit, and it was a surprising amount of food. Even though it was just a bento portion (their smallest size), the box was stuffed full with pancit noodles and chop steak. Everything was savory and delicious and very reasonably priced at $7. I also rounded out my order with an ahi sinigang, which had two generous portions of ahi and salmon in it. The depth from the fish really helped to round out the gentle sour tamarind flavors in the broth. Only minor complaints are that everything tended to be a bit on the greasier side, and the occasional piece of steak was a little overcooked. Even still, definitely recommend checking out for Filipino comfort food at a very reasonable price!

    Banana Lumpia
    Ashley J.

    Hands down the BEST banana lumpia I have ever had in my life! Every time I go to Maui, I HAVE to get their banana lumpia. It is so delicious and fresh and warm and BIG. The outside glaze is sweet and crunchy while the inside is soft and chewy. AMAZING!

    First time!
    Georgie H.

    This is based only on the delicious halo halo I had here, and not about the store in general. I was turned on to halo halo and apparently these people know how to do it right, with fresh ingredients in the bottom that included sweet potatoes, coconut jelly, and avocado! It was a real treat - and healthy too! Parking was easy in their private lot right off Wakea. I'll be back for another one.

    Can't deny it.
    Leland S.

    My cousin and I were running some errands in this neck of the woods. He said they had good fresh fish here and Filipino eats as well. AMBIANCE: Parking: A small parking plaza but it's not that packed so you shouldn't have an issue. Seating: All inside for group seatings for about 24 people and 6-8 groups. Feels: It's not in your touristy time so it can be a little hard to find. The inside itself is a simple hybrid of a store and casual restaurant. Not a high end spot, just your every day Filipino ma and pa spot. You'll hear the chatter of hardworkers with the pleasant scents of food. Great spot if you're looking for some hearty food without the superfluous flashiness. FOOD: 3 Plate Combo (Recommend This may be a hole in the wall spot and nothing fancy bu my good comfort was lechon, adobo, and sun fish w/ a hybrid of rice and noodles. All savory with that oily comfortness. CUSTOMER SERVICE: Great. Titas and titos there were awesome. TL; DR OVERALL: 4 stars. Price was reasonable, food was delicious, and my experience was pleasant. If I wanted to avoid the tourist stuff then this is the spot. I wouldn't mind coming back here especially if I'm in need for that good Filipino comfort. #FilipinoFoodMovement Tips: * For some old fashion turo turo selections. This is your spot.

    Pork and peas, pork and pumpkin, pancit and rice
    Gretchen S.

    Still my favorite spot for Filipino food on Maui after all these years. I liked Vidad's, but they moved to a food truck in Kihei now which is out of my way. Bistro Manila is good for sit down meals. Golden Coin I was not really impressed with, the few times I've been....I could name a few other establishments, but overall for value and quality - dine in or take out, or even catering, Paradise is the place to go. I had stopped going for a few months as I had run into some problems with too much fat or gristle in the meats there, but they seem to be back on track. The food can still be greasy at times, but if you've got plenty of rice (not just pancit) it helps. The food has always been well portioned and flavorful. And I've never gotten sick from their hot line, most importantly. My favorites include the pork and peas, pork and pumpkin, and chicken papaya. Tried their beef lauya (soup with beef and cabbage) for the first time. Extremely greasy but very tender and seasoned well. Reminded me of corned beef and cabbage in a soup but with stew meat. I enjoyed it though. They're always pretty busy around dinner time, but the line moves quickly. Reasonably priced and centrally located. Easy for take out or to eat in at the few tables they have. I'll continue to frequent them for my Filipino food cravings and recommend them to anyone looking to try some authentic dishes in a comfortable, unassuming atmosphere.

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    Maria P.

    3.5* for me, but not quite 4. Paradise is one of the bigger Filipino stores on the island and I come here every so often throughout the year. The one thing that I think they really have going for them is their hot food section. This is the main reason that I come to the store, especially if I am craving Filipino food. I think the same goes for most of the patrons of the store. My mom is weird and unlike most Filipino mothers, has stopped cooking for me since I went away to college (unless I request for something very specific of course) so I have to find it somewhere else. Lol. I've tried a variety of their dishes from the lumpia, pork adobo, chicken adobo, longanisa, to their pork & peas. Everything is usually pretty good! The one dish that I always have to get though is their chopped steak. Flavors, seasoning, everything is always consistently good. I highly recommend getting the chopped steak! They serve their hot foods in plate lunches (choice of rice, noodles, or 1/2 and 1/2 + # entree choices), containers (1 entree in S, M, or L container), or pans for large parties. The ladies behind the counter usually give generous portions and a 2 entree plate can usually get me through a few meals. Enjoy your food to go or inside where they have tables and chairs. Throughout the rest of the store you will find pretty standard Filipino goods - shampoos, soaps, & conditions, chichiria (snacks), various noodles for pancit, bagoong, tocino (my fav), baked goods (pianono, bibingka, bread). There's meat, frozen goods (fishball, meatballs, lumpia, etc), fresh caught fish, & produce. It's definitely worth checking out if you're in need of some Asian ingredients!

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    Lucy H.

    Love the variety! Great for a break between classes! Always fresh pork rinds to - go!

    Chopped Steak & Chicken Papaya (2 item combo) - VN
    Vince N.

    While there's no change in rating, I did try another dish due to one of my favorites, mungo beans, not being available. FOOD: Chicken Papaya The first couple of sips lit up my tastebuds but it ended up being too vinegary. What was vinegar doing in this dish in the first place? Anyway, the slices of green papaya were firm, and they use chicken wingettes as opposed to boneless breasts which was a positive for me. Axe the vinegar please! Roast Pork - $7.95 (medium container) The slices of pork had both dry and tender pieces, drowning in gravy, just how I like it. It was tasty but just a tad bit too salty. TIPS: The hot line of foods are ready and waiting at 7am! Thankfully the fly situation has been fixed.

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    Barbie S.

    I've eaten here several times. The lechon and roast pork are my personal favorites. I've tried other dishes and they were excellent but I make sure the pork dishes are part of my 3 item plate. If you are looking for home cooked Filipino food made with pride and love - eat here! I'm not crazy about the supermarket but the buffet of food is amazing. One less star because the vegetable and meat section in the supermarket could look and be better.

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