Filipinas Grocery
3866 E 13 Mile Rd, Warren, MI, 48091
Filipinas Grocery Menu
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Address :
3866 E 13 Mile Rd
Warren, MI, 48091 - Phone (586) 558-8550
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Opening Hours
- Mon :10:30 am - 8:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : No
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
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Jamie P.
With very few Filipino restaurants around and my mother miles across the US, I was in dyer need of good Filipino cuisine and perhaps some Filipino hospitality while I was at it. A small hole in the wall, half the space dedicated to groceries while the other a make shift restaurant, I felt right at home! The woman serving us our food was really sweet and acted like a 'tita' telling my boyfriend and I to keep eating. *Really bad filipino spelling ahead* The pancit was yummy, adobo like my mama's, and the menudo right on point. I even left with some pandesal and ensamada which was also delicious. I definitely recommend this place if you happen to be in the area!
(5)Bob H.
Nice place very friendly my Filipina wife loves it. One thing before someone posts that it has closed they close every January for vacation they will open the 27th.
(5)Chris M.
What a great place. My friend is Filipino and his mom and dad have had me try things over the year so I have a base knowledge of what to expect. Walking in there isn't much in the way of groceries. In fact the shelves are pretty bare bones. It feels as if the mafia are hiding in the back room counting money but I'm sure this is not the case. The reason everyone comes here is for the prepared food. Not only is is cheap, 2 items plus rice for 6.50 but its really good. It looks like they have 6 - 8 dishes to choose from. I let the lady order for me and was given a pork stew and sausage. Its been a long time since I've eaten this fast but it was so good and I really wanted more. I'm heading back there today to try something else. This could be a new go to restaurant for me. BTW - They do have a small dining area but meals appear to be ordered at the counter. I'm guessing getting there at lunch time is much better than later in the day.
(4)Joe H.
I need to visit this place more often. This afternoon was my second visit in approximately 4 years. I remembered it being delicious, but I'm rarely out that way. Well, today was no disappointment. The store itself is cool because of the neat foreign groceries - a nice diversion, but the real star is the little 5 table diner that is attached. Ordering is simple: there are roughly 5 hot dishes, fried whole fish, fried fatback, and egg rolls. Today's menu - goat, sausage, pork adobo, and pork 2 other ways (I can't recall because I didn't try them). 2 hot dishes and rice is only $5.50! And Faye (the owner & a wonderful person) gives you a TON of food. Admittedly, I am not totally familiar with Filipino food, so the spice usage eludes me - all I know is that everything was totally delicious. The goat was tender; the sausages were sweet, smoky, and had a touch of heat; and the rice had really nice texture. I'd never tried pork adobo before today. Oh man, that is some incredible stuff. Lots of fat and tender meat in a spicy, sweet, velvety sauce - seriously, I could bathe in this stuff. Utterly decadent, this is definite comfort food. So, so good. When the ice machine is functional, halo-halo is served, which I've never tried. Ah well, I guess I'll have to go back! I have to mention Faye again. She was so friendly today. A wonderful woman who is proud of what she is doing. A great place - I'll be back for more.
(4)Nino C.
This place is truly where Filipinos can hang out. It's like being in the Philippines. The owners are delightful, so friendly, and very accommodating. I know people who ask for some Sabaw (broth) and they are given it for FREE. The food is especially delicious. And they have new short order items like tapsilog. Their sislg is to die for. And they are famous for their Halo halo. You can watch Filipino tv fr free too.. I know the reviews here seem pretty bad.. But these are new owners for the past year now, and by far the best in the state.. So honestly, I just could not disagree more with the other reviews.. Lastly, I'm a very blunt reviewer when it comes to food and restos.. So believe me when I say you won't regret coming here for the food and the people!!!
(5)FERDINAND D.
My family and I are from the Bay Area in California, so we been to all the Pinoy restaurants that you can find in that place. My standards rating for this place would be 2 stars. I was expecting more from this place because they have less competition in Michigan and they should have done more to make the place more Filipino especially the atmosphere when you step in. Just like in Las Vegas, where there are less Pinoy restaurants. There is a Pinoy restaurant that is like 9 miles from the strip but a lot Pinoys go to that place because of the Pinoy atmosphere the moment you get thru the door. the staff are so hospitable. It is like a mini Barrio Fiesta atmosphere.
(2)G C.
My Dad and I come here once a month every Wednesday for great authentic Filipino food. With so few in the metro area I'm lucky to even to have one here. I'd would have to call this little hole in the wall a reach to back home delight. They have assorted foods from soups to fried goodies and sweets that is hot and ready. They also have a general assortments of Asian grocery item but I only stick to what's on the menu. The price is affordable and the company is even better. This family owned restaurants/grocery store has a friendly staff and has a diverse customer base. I always have a very pleasant experience here. Will be back next Wednesday.
(5)Gabrielle A.
Went to Filipina's Oriental Food yesterday, and the first the thing I noticed was the sign that said, "Under New Management"... That was the first warning sign for me. I have never been here, though have read the reviews by both Caroline and Joe, and well, I was interested in both the food, combo for $5.50, and the SUPER friendly Filipina behind the counter. Turns out, the person behind the counter here is not so friendly, not as excited to explain what the foods are, there was no detailed menu anywhere besides what was on the wall, and it had things written on it like: Goat, Pork, or Chicken - $5.00? I don't know Filipino food 100%, but I do know it can be cooked many ways, and it comes in different sizes. Well, I went with what I thought I knew, which was a large order of Pork Guisantes (Pork and Peas) and a large order of rice. That was dinner, TO GO. Then I also purchased from the "grocery" side: Red Hot Dogs (my favorite back home in Hawaii), Longaniza Sausage, some Puto (Small White Breads), and a bag of Baliwag Pandesal (Small, Yellow, Sweet-Bread type). Here is my review on those items: 1. Pork Guisantes - It was like nothing I have ever had (and NOT the good kind). I will never eat it from there again for two reasons. 1) They put livers in it. I am NOT a fan. 2) They put GRAPES in it - WTF? GRAPES??????? No! That should NOT be in there! NEVER. I don't care that it's like tiny. It should NOT be in Pork and Peas. Ever! 2. Rice - It was just ok. It was near the end of the day, so it was to be expected. 3. Red Hot Dogs - I have not yet got to try it, but I am sure there can't be ANYTHING wrong with it! ;-) Only one way to make it. Plus, it was manufacturered and is NOT home-made. So I trust it. 4. Longiniza Sausage - It was made in the restaurant and then frozen and available for sale on the grocery side. I cooked it this morning for breakfast and I give it 2 thumbs up. It was pretty good. Gentle with it's sweet flavor. Just perfect. 5. Puto - It is what it is... Semi-bland, but comforting. 6. Baliwag Pandesal - Very yummy! And VERY addicting. Hard to stop eating it once you start! All in all, I might be tempted to go here and try again, but reality is, I would not go towards the end of the day. You will absolutely be disappointed.
(2)caroline r.
Wow, this place went down the pipes... quickly! I didn't think the shelves in this store could get any more bare but it has. I came for powdered Achuete and I managed to snag the last few bags available (even if I got over charged for them and didn't notice until I got home!). The place looks even more run down from the dirty tiles to the 50 year old looking deep freezers. Bless your heart if you decide to try and pry them open. The worst part, (yes it gets worse) is the service. Gone are the nice cheerful workers, now you are greeted with gawkers who are seated in a sofa directly when you enter. Their stares are enough to make you want to walk right out the door. Very unwelcoming. The food is mehhh. I've had much, much better (previous owners, where did you go?). There isn't anything tempting or mouth watering about it anymore. I bought enough Achuete to last me a long while.. by then, I'm sure I'll have another filipino store to hit up (which I already do).
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