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    PhilHouse

    3.1 (112 reviews)
    InexpensiveFilipino
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Melody K.

    I enjoyed the food here- great flavor and excellent serving size! Sweet and helpful staff as well! Will totally come here regularly now. Reminds me of my trip in the phillipines :))

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    Austin K.

    This place is located inside of a Filipino grocery store. I will say, for the most part, this place is consistent. The service is mediocre. They will give you large portions but rarely are they smiling. Half the time they have an ear bud in their ears. Inside is busy, but again it's a grocery store. Air conditioning is nice but it gets loud during the busy time. The food is decent. That's all about timing as are most places like this. You show up during the lunch hour, food will be hot and fresh. Show up after or top early, not so much. Overall: this place is 3 stars. A decent quick bite if you're in a rush, but not my first "go to".

    Shaun G.

    My go to for lunch in Long Beach . It's Amazing you have to try the Wednesday special you will thank me.

    Russ L.

    The long line on Wednesdays is because there's a promo, BOGO, and that's why the line is long. The food is average and just conveniently located near my house.

    Jonathan W.

    I revisited Pillshouse inside Island Pacific Seafood Market recently, reminiscing about the awesome food I had years ago. Unfortunately, this time around, my experience was mixed. We opted for grilled fish and barbecue grilled chicken sticks, both of which showed promise in flavor but fell short in execution. While the chicken sticks could have been cooked longer for a better texture, they still delivered decent taste. However, the disappointment came with the eggrolls and fried chicken. The eggrolls were soggy, cold, and lacked the desired crunch, while the fried chicken, despite boasting great flavor, arrived disappointingly cold, took the enjoyment out of the food. Despite the enticing display behind the glass, our food failed to live up to expectations, arriving cold and consequently lacking in enjoyment. While I would be willing to give Pillshouse another chance and explore different menu options, the inconsistency in food temperature and quality leaves much to be desired. Customer service was great The cashier was just wonderful. There is dining table for you to eat inside or take food to go. My total came up to $33.04 not bad

    Lechon kawali (crispy skin & moist meat)
    Joe P.

    Before I go shopping at a Filipino mkt, I try to eat at the deli first. This practice allows me to indulge in Flip food that is not prevalent in HB. It also prevents me from buying too much. This PhilHouse is located inside the LBC Island Pacific, similar to the set up in Lake Forest. They offer a lot of hot items inc goat, and their popular combo is two bbq skewers (chicken or pork), w/ rice, pancit or half & half and one side dish. The items we had were very good. The pork skewers (sorry, no pic) were nicely seasoned and the meat was tender. The rice & pancit portion was enuf for two, and the sinigang we had as a side was tart, and inc a pompano head. Lastly, the lechon kawali was crispy and the meat was moist. The staff was nice and there is a small area to enjoy your food. But a rec to help sell more items, and to get the line moving faster is to label the items, and have a menu that tells you what sides are inc in the combo. The person helping us assembled the bbq skewers portion of our meal. But then he disappeared. The cashier was left to fill our lechon order. We would have ordered more had there been dedicated staff to fill the other sides we were interested in. All in all, a positive experience that would make me return. I think the LBC Island Pacific will be my go to for Flip foodstuffs bc it is so conveniently located off the 405.

    First time trying Filipino food -- I don't remember what I got, but it was really good!! I'll definitely be coming back!

    Really good, definitely coming back! For my first time trying Filipino food, it was a good experience. I ate everything in the picture.

    Chicken inasal

    Delicious and nutritious, I ordered a variety of items during their buy one get one free day and my family was able to enjoy. I hope they can open around Harbor City, maybe at that old Rite Aid in front of Kaiser Hospital.

    Yummy for my tummy
    April Y.

    Great service and the service is wonderful I live their food and very tasty.... I'll come back again

    The fried rice tastes not good without no garlic. The serve gave us paper towel instead of napkins cause they were ran out of napkins

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    the food here is good just that the price was a little high but very excellent good cookies I've enjoyed it I recommend it I will come back

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    9 years ago

    The very best of Filipino cuisine. We had kaldereta, lechon kawali, ginataang kalabasa, sinigang pork, melon juice with pulp.

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    Ample food, reasonably priced, food taste good. Conveniently located inside Pacific Island Market. Un-crowded.

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    4.2
    (342 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    It was my mother-in-law's 85th birthday, and she knew what kind of birthday cake she wanted: a…read moremocha chiffon cake from Gemmae's! We all agreed: it was great. All the cakes are prebaked and packaged, but one can come in to have it decorated with custom lettering while you wait. While we waited, we also ordered two other things that we all love from here: their shanghai style egg rolls (25 pieces for $21) and their miki bihon pancit (medium, enough to feed a family, for $21). We've tried a lot of different version from different places all over, and have come to the conclusion that we like the version at Gemmae's, the best (as long as for my wife, they skip adding patis to the pancit). They also have a turo turo steam table here. The yellow curry chicken caught my eye, so got a small container of that. It was solid...first time eating yellow curry (tasted just like the japanese style) at a Filipino restaurant.

    Loving this traditional Filipino bakery.! Gemmae's Bakery…read moretruly hit the spot! Here's what we picked up: Chocolate Chip Cookie (x2) Twin Chip Ube Cookie Cheddar Hot Dog Bun Ube Cheese Pandesal Longanisa Pandesal Garlic Peanuts Spicy Garlic Peanuts This was my first time trying this bakery since I was craving pandesal, and it did not disappoint. We also grabbed a frozen pack of Shanghai, fried it up at home, and wow, it was so good. I highly recommend picking up a pack if you visit! I love that this shop offers both savory food and sweets, so definitely come hungry. The service was quick and friendly, and the interior made me feel like I was transported straight to the Philippines. Pro tip: stop by around 1 pm-3 pm for a great experience.

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    Spanish Bread. Little loaves of bread oozing with a creamy blend of cheese and sprinkled with sugar.
    Spanish Bread. Little loaves of bread oozing with a creamy blend of cheese and sprinkled with sugar.
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    Fast food menu changes daily.
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    1. The pastries were soft and not too sweet! I really love that blueberry cornbread bibingka!…read more2. The spot has chill casual vibes! The interior is cozy! 3. The staff were friendly and timely with our order! It was ready after 5 mins! 4. There is no seating inside! There is a bench outside! 5. I only saw street parking available! Note: This spot does not have restroom available for customers! Photo: Blueberry Cornbread Bibingka and Black Sesame Bread

    I've been a fan of San & Wolves Bakeshop for years--back when they were taking custom cake orders…read morebefore they even had a storefront. It's been so exciting to watch this business grow and flourish. Their new shop is absolutely adorable and worth the trip on its own. On my most recent visit, I tried every ube pastry they had available, and every single one was delicious. Everything is vegan, but you'd never know it--the flavors and textures are incredible. The team is always so kind, welcoming, and genuinely happy to see customers. Their custom cakes are absolutely to die for and have been a favorite of mine for years. As a Filipino, this bakery feels like a dream come true. Between the amazing pastries, beautiful cakes, and wonderful people behind the business, I'll happily drive out of my way to support them every chance I get. 10/10. A true gem and one of my favorite bakeries in Southern California.

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    This is the place!!
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    2.9 mi

    1st here and I've walked by it several times but never was able to finally make it!!!!…read more Monthly rotating artists with a restaurant inside. The ambiance is chill and artsy. Service is great! Friendly staff. Delicious food and great cocktails. Cute bar that could be missed unless you go to the back part of the inside of the artsy restaurant. Outdoor patio with some covered areas.

    First timer and I adore Union!…read more The dining area is lined with terrarium bench seating, an art gallery and shop, creating a high end experience that still felt very personable and inviting. For drinks I recommend the Electric Daisy. The crushed Sichuan Peppercorns on the rim leaves an enjoyable, LIGHT, numbing sensation that makes this guava based cocktail feel even more refreshing! Easy to have multiple in one setting, so be careful For eats, be sure to try the Swordfish Katsu - perfectly breaded and adorned with pan-seared peaches, kale and aoli. Union is intentional from interior design to its menu, with a staff that is eager and ready to make sure you have the best experience. Shoutout to Sarah on staff, she felt like visiting a friend in their new city as she truly showed us around as if we've known her for years. In my heart, I initially wanted to gate-keep this spot but I truly want everyone to experience this gem, hidden in the Zaferia neighborhood of good ole Long Beach! If Manuela (in Hauser + Wirth DTLA) had a baby, Union would be its down-to earth first born. Excited to try some of the art classes and wellness offerings also located in the Compound and check out new exhibits over the coming months.

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    Outdoor Courtyard Dining
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    Menu
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    Island Pacific Supermarket- Long Beach

    Island Pacific Supermarket- Long Beach

    3.3
    (178 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    My husband and I were making Buko Pandan and Mango Sago desserts for a friend's party and I…read morecouldn't find all the ingredients at SF Supermarket, so my husband stopped by this Filipino chain grocery store to pick up the rest and we finally got everything we needed. This second visit, we also stocked up on a bunch of mangoes and ube ingredients, planning to make something different next time. The store itself is small but well-stocked. There's even a small deli inside. I noticed quite a few products and canned goods here that I've never seen at Vietnamese supermarkets like SF. The seafood and meat section seems to be one of their main strengths because it takes up a large area and everything looked pretty fresh. For dry goods and pantry items, prices are worth comparing with other Asian markets. Some Asian instant noodles and rice I saw were slightly more expensive than H Mart. Overall, even though the store isn't big, it carries most of the essential items you'd be looking for. Island Pacific Supermarket and Seafood 3300 Atlantic Ave, Long Beach, CA 90807

    I've seen recently that their inventory has gotten better with fully stocked shelves and their…read moreproduce is fresher. I can count on Island Pacific to have the quality milk and OJ I need as well as the Asian produce and ingredients. Their prices are reasonable and their meats are better quality than the neighboring competitors, so, I will keep coming here.

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    Dried goods
    Dried goods
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    Edna's Filipino Cuisine

    Edna's Filipino Cuisine

    3.9
    (74 reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    Solid choice for turo-turo food in Long Beach, Edna's Filipino Cuisine serves up a large variety of…read moreFilipino dishes, 7 days a week during lunch hours (10:00 - 15:00). My wife, her mom, and I stopped in for lunch and we really enjoyed it. My wife and I had stopped into Edna's a long time ago when we first moved to Long Beach, so it was time for a refresher. My wife and her mom shop at the nearby Tambuli for Asian groceries, so knew the parking wouldn't be too difficult in this part of town. The steam tables were jam packed with food, freshly prepared that morning, and there were some things I had not tried before. Thus, was nice to come with other folks. It took me a while to decide. The first steam table had 9 entrees: - Mom wanted Pinakbet which she later stated was good. - large strips of Lechon were chopped for you when ordered, and was a good addition to share. - other dishes included Kambing (available everyday), Pinapaitan, and Kaldereta (made with goat so we skipped it). The second steam table had 10 entrees: - Adobong Pusit - baby squid with adobo and squid ink sauce. I've come to realize that most Filipino restaurants don't have the time to remove the innards (guts and cartilage, which I've found to be inedible) while keeping the ink sacs, as they cook it. So I did it manually while eating, making this a finger food dish (very messy). Went great with the white rice, though. Mom made a good point that some folks consider it edible, similar to the shell of shrimps. - also chose the sinigang with pompano, since bangus was only available deep fried. Every entree with come with a cup of the soup, but if ordered as a choice, will come with a choice of fish piece (head, middle, or tail). The soup was good, very sour (which is how I like it) and not oily. -- final choice was Chicharon Bulaklak, deep fried pork intestines using the fatty mesentery tissues, to produce a flowery looking finger food. It came in a paper bag. It was the first time I tried it, and I liked it, though too greasy to have more than one piece. -- other choices were deep fried bangus, deep fried smelt, boiled peanuts, and a decent selection of sweet rice flour desserts. The ladies manning the steam tables were very friendly, and were receptive when I asked for a sample of the fried smelt dish. Servings were generous, and often came in separate soup containers to make eating easier. There is a large dining room with simple seating, and self bussing. It's a tried-and-true set-up that works well at other point-point places (so many in the area). Ended up getting two 2-combo plates ($14 each), served with white rice. Added 1/3 pound of Lechon Kawali for $6.48, which we all shared. In general the food was good, in large quantities, and presented with pride. Canned refrigerated sodas are only $1, so got cans of Sprite, Sunkist, and Squirt (maybe my favorite mass produced soda of all time).

    Went in to grab food for lunch today. It wasn't busy. Super friendly lady working. Very attentive…read more Food was just ok. Did not like their rice there at all, so I ended up mixing it in with the ulam. The texture was just not good. The chicharon bulaklak didn't look old, but it didn't taste fresh. The bopis and the pinapaitan were good. I was just thrown off how green the pinapaitan was. Overall, it was just ok.

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    Pork intestines, chicken skins
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    Kainan Sa Kanto

    Kainan Sa Kanto

    4.0
    (210 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$

    I was in the mood for some Filipino food and did a quick yelp in Google search to see what was…read morearound. Slightly out of the way was Kainan Sa Kanto but based on the reviews, I wanted to go and check it out. So very glad I did! Tucked away in a small shopping strip, this is a restaurant/market/bakery. They have a few different plate options and considering it was on the smaller side, I was shocked by how many options they had. All the typical Filipino options honestly. I got the Pancit and the pork belly + a pack of their Ube Pan de Sal. It was all so delicious. I've gone back twice already and keep trying different sides + always getting the pork belly haha. Check this place out, you won't be disappointed!!

    Came across this place cause my Mom was in town and was craving a Filipino breakfast. Not a lot of…read moreFilipino restaurants are open before 9am to serve any so this was a nice find! This place is small, but cozy and reminded me of places in the Philippines. Tita Margie was super sweet and let us try some things before ordering. They serve all sorts of silog here which is nice. The tocino though was too tough and too thick for my liking but the longanisa was good and I was able to add lumpia as a side. Nice to know there's a place we can go to early morning for these cravings. Will be back to try other foods. They also sell catering and frozen lumpia by the dozens as well as other snack favs. Definitely worth the try! They're open everyday at 7am.

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    Small menus with their pricing, inconveniently behind the counter
    Small menus with their pricing, inconveniently behind the counter
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    Yelp is the worst!
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