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May 2023 by Ralph T.
No-frills and cafeteria-style Filipino restaurant, that also features a section dedicated to Filipino groceries. The service here is quick and efficient, but a tad bit aloof. The food is generally delightful, but occasionally, there can be inconsistencies in terms of quality and freshness.I always go for their goat and beef steak whenever they are available, as well as their sisig, sinigang, menudo, inihaw pork belly, and pork and chicken barbecue. Occasionally, we also order catering, and the food has consistently been good, except for their roasted lechon belly, which was disappointingly dry, chewy, and under-seasoned. Additionally, some of the grocery items here are excessively priced. It's also important to double-check your receipt, as their pricing labels may not always be up to date.
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April 2023 by John Bryan A.
I'm from Melville, Long Island and it took us 25mins drive to the nearest Filipino food / restaurant. There food here are way better from what we're going. I tried the Adobong pusit, BBQ chicken, Sisig, Bicol express and Avocado shake. Perfectly incomparable experience. Ambiance, feels really Filipino.
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January 2023 by Oying Noble G.
Very inferior service. Called them to inquire about their food and pricing, I was passed on to 3 people and my query was not answered. Went to the store but the service I got was worst than the phone call I made. Will not step into this store again except maybe to get a balik bayan box lols. Man! Did they train or interview their staff? They are all incompetent and d**** I don't even wanna give them a star but this review won't be posted if I will not give them a star. So one star it is, even if they don't deserve a star. Pathetic!
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January 2023 by Tiffany C.
Tried Too Good to Go and I thought it was decent. It came with pancit noodles, some type of beef dish and some type of chicken dish. I loved the noodles and beef dish.Unassuming supermarket with hot food options in the back. After picking up my order I ended up purchasing some pan de sal to go. I will definitely be back for some Filipino ingredients and snacks.
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December 2022 by Rochelle C.
Love our own Filipino dishes, a place where you can have your Filipino cravings.Filipino cuisine centers around a combination of salty,sweet and sour taste.
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December 2022 by Ann B.
Definitely the rudest cashiers for no reason. I'd rather support a bigger business like Phil Am than go to this store due to the lack of customer service. What a shame.
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October 2022 by L A.
We dined there for lunch today with my 4 yr old son. After we were done eating my son asked me if he could use a restroom. I ask the staff a favor is it ok that my son could use their restroom before he peed himself? But they refuse it because they said they have no restroom allowed. Instead, they told me to go to target for the restroom. Very inconsiderate! to imagine that only my 4 yr old son could use it but still they don't allow it. FYI if a store or restaurant has dined it must have a restroom available to use by customers.I asked also where I could file a complaint they give me a small piece of paper.Poor customer service.
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October 2022 by Susana I.
I came here on two different occasions, one time during lunch and their food court area was fully stocked and another time I came about a hour before they closed and they had a limited amount of food available. Getting a combo is a great way to try a variety of food but you can also individually order dishes. (Garlic fried rice is an absolute must). I just wish they display the names in front of each dish. Nonetheless the food is savory and very homey. Aside from the food, they have a great inventory of Filipino goodies I wouldn't be able to find in my regular grocery store.
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August 2022 by Cielo N.
FYI! I was charged 25 cents for the tiny paper bag. Also, train your staff how to deal with customers. They represent your business.
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April 2022 by Michelle B.
Your neighborhood Filipino grocery/pick up store. Store is always clean, neat and tidy with rows of sweets and all things Filipino. They expanded their space. Ihawan is right next door to the place. Right between QCM and Target. A great place to pick me up some goodies!
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March 2022 by Grace P.
This is my second or third time coming to Sariling Atin. It's a plus that I can sample their fare using the Too Good to Go app - end food waste!This evening I got apretada (slightly spicy beef stewed with potatoes and olives in tomato sauce), ginisang ampalaya (bitter melon sauteed with pork, egg, onions, garlic and maybe ginger) with a serving of rice.I enjoyed both dishes - pleasantly surprised by the chunks of beef in the apretada. The apretada had a welcome kick - nothing nuclear, just enough to wake up the senses. The ginisang ampalaya dish hit just the right level of bitterness. I was pleased that the bitter melon still had some texture - a lot of places overcook it so that the bitter melon is mushy.The side of rice soaked up the flavors well. I actually cooked some rice so that we could savor the dishes.This spot also has Pilipino grocery items in case you want even more.Support our Pilipino peeps and give Sariling Atin a try!
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August 2020 by Nicole F.
I love this place. The food is extremely flavorful and is ALWAYS extremely flavorful. However, it is a hit or miss with the tenderness. Sometimes it's melting in your mouth, sometimes you may not be able to swallow it. This does not stop me from going and trying again. You can get an entree with one two or three sides/ meats. There's also a market part to this establishment where you can find most of your Filipino essentials in the freezer and on the shelf.