Where is the Filipino Kapwa Spirit in some of these reviews?=ox I'm thankful that this place exists 20 mins away from me, I frequent this place and the other stores next to it, at least...
Seafood City Supermarket
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Seafood City Supermarket specializes in providing a wide range of Filipino and Asian groceries, catering to those searching for authentic flavors and products from home. The store features a well-stocked produce section and offers a very large selection of hot foods, ensuring that customers have access to fresh and convenient meal options. With its focus on Filipino food products, the supermarket serves as a reliable source for those looking to find familiar items and ingredients.
In addition to groceries, Seafood City Supermarket aims to create a welcoming atmosphere for its customers, making it a good place for Filipinos and others to explore their culinary roots. The store is staffed with knowledgeable employees who assist shoppers in locating various products, enhancing the overall shopping experience. Whether customers are looking for daily necessities or specialty items, Seafood City Supermarket strives to meet their needs.
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They now have breakfast and lunch special offer inside the grocery store. Excellent food choices. Enough parking for everyone!
I wanted to make champorado, and they didn't have any sweet white rice. They had purple, brown, and regular rice. I was hoping to purchase all my ingredients here, but their chocolate selection...
The health department has flagged the bakery next door and food businesses because of vermin. If they have pests, chances are, this place has it too due to shared common walls. Service at hot food...
As we are getting my mother-in-law acclimated to the Filipino diaspora in Southern California, my wife and she have been making the rounds of the various Filipino grocery stores. Seafood City as...
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