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I was happy to find this small Filipino grocery store on Lawrence while walking home from the Brown Line. Â The store is organized and well stocked on basic Filipino staples. Â Items you'll find here are:
-Dried noodles (bihon, sotanghon, canton, luglug, misua, etc.)
-Rice (duh)
-Jarred sauces (Jufran, lechon sauce, alamang, bagoong, patis, etc.)
-Frozen goods (lumpia, siopao, suman, longaniza, banana leaves, etc.)
-Jarred sweets (ube, macapuno, langka, coco jam, nata de coco, etc.)
-Snacks (shrimp chips, Boy Bawang, otap, barquillos, sampalok, etc.)
-Canned goods (coconut milk, Ligo sardines, corned beef, Spam, etc.)
-Dried mixes (bibinka, puto, Mama Sita's mixes, instant soups, etc.)
-Drinks (coconut water, calamansi juice, tamarind juice, nectars, etc.)
and more...
For a small store, they have a good variety of staples to choose from. Â I will definitely be back to purchase goods so that I can hone my Filipino cooking skills!
4/21: I noticed that they carry bottled Taba ng Talangka in the cooler, which is crab roe paste. Â OMG!