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    Seafood City Supermarket

    2.9 (230 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    SEAFOOD CITY SUPERMARKET ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Cat N.

    This is a pretty cool store. The only problem is that I didn't find the food I was looking for and it's hard to get any help. I wanted the Chinese wine that they didn't have that and I also wanted won ton wrappers and I couldn't find that, but I did really appreciate all the fast food places that you can eat at. It was like a mini market of foods. I'd loved it. I will definitely go back.

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    Chad P.

    This supermarket is the anchor store for a mini grocery shopping and dining stop destination. There is a a nice food court area with Filipino chain restaurants and a cafeteria style "point point" food line grill area placed before the supermarket entrance. At the grill area you point at the dish you want and the employee serves it up for you. Jollibee fast food is a must go for great fried chicken. It's like KFC and McDonald's rolled into one and better. They are a bit slow at service but the food is tasty. Visit the Goldylocks restaurant for fresh lumbia. Sort of a tasty Filipino salad burrito. The Chow King restaurant makes a pretty good halo-halo, a shaved ice desert. Or choose the usually decent gulamen which is probably the world's origional boba. The Phillipines and her people should get credit for this invention. The Supermarket in my opinion is average compared to 99 Ranch Markets in the general area. Groceries, fruits and vegetables and a butcher as well as other Asian themed foods and sundries. The public restroom is more often than not either filthy or lacking toiletries or both. I suggest bringing your own tp just in case. All in all an interesting place to check out.

    Grace L.

    It's like a mini Manila inside. Majority of people that come, shop, and dine here are Filipinos. Lots of different places to eat inside. There's also a grocery store. It's very convenient if you're trying to satisfy your filipino food cravings.

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    Darwin P.

    this supermarket is amazing: a filipino supermarket with various stores and chains inside. you can find Red Ribbon, which specializes in sweets & cakes. you can find jollibee, which has fried chicken and biscuits. you can of course, find the actual supermarket, with filipino goods, fresh fruit and seafood, and other products. the ambiance is great, and id recommend having a nice shopping experience here, and discover new products and foods to try at their food court

    The pompano that has missing middle parts.

    It happened again!!!!! The pompano fish that i asked to be sliced had another missing middle piece. It hapoened again !!!!

    Mold on the bread!

    This is the reason why I NEVER bought ANY Pastry products at this grocery store. They have mold, and Old bread. This is not the first time I saw this, it's too many times and I suggest ya'll buy at Valerios or Red Ribbon. Better checked out the produce section as well, especially the bell peppers, sometimes they also moldy. And also seafood section, ya'll know if the fish is NOT FRESH? It has bloody red eyes. Ya'll welcome.

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    Do they have the brown sugar boba ice cream bar?

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    Isla Grand

    Isla Grand

    3.7
    (453 reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    I heard about this restaurant from my brother, and we decided to give it a try. My first…read moreimpression walking into it was that the restaurant was surprisingly huge inside, and I loved how well air conditioned it was, especially on a hot day. Overall, the place felt very clean, tidy, and well organized. The service was also great and staff were friendly and welcoming, which was definitely a plus. Now, let's get to the food review. Original Sisig Kapampangan: Absolutely delicious. It was served on a hot plate and had a savory, creamy flavor (possibly from the mayonnaise) while still tasting a bit tangy once you squeezed lemon over it. I'd definitely order this again. Beef Brisket Kare Kare: I honestly thought I didn't like kare kare until I tried their version. The peanut sauce was rich and savory without tasting like peanut butter in a jar like Skippy. The beef was tender, and I also loved the assortment of vegetables included in the dish. What really took it to another level, though, was the bagoong sauce (on the side), which paired so well with this dish. This dish was absolutely yummy. Sizzling Beef Brisket Ala Pobre: We were really excited to try this because we'd heard great things about it, but unfortunately, it didn't really deliver. The flavor was pretty bland, and even though it was topped with fried garlic, it was still missing a strong garlic flavor. The beef itself was tender, which was probably the only good thing about the dish, but aside from that, the sauce and overall flavor were just underwhelming. Garlic Rice: This came in a pretty generous portion enough for three. I could definitely taste the garlic, but I think it could've used a little more. Still, it was good overall.

    We came here for a birthday party with a large group and the restaurant is massive! The bar side…read morewith the live band is a little overstimulating and a lot was going on. We ordered way too much food and the food was good, but not the best Filipino food I've had. Our list of food is too long, but I'll point out the items that stood out. The beef kare kare was comforting, the sisig was good and I think the adobo rice was done right. I don't recommend the palabok -- the sauce was too thick and needed more noodles. The servers did their best with the volume of patrons. I mean they worked their tails off and everyone was serving every table. The music was waaaayyy too loud; we could not talk to each other. I love live bands but the sound system was on steroids to the point where we had to leave because many of us were overwhelmed. lol. The restaurant is nice but I think there's just a lot going on all at once. It has potential to improve for sure.

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    Seafood City Supermarket - filipino - Updated August 2026

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