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| - Went here on a Sunday afternoon, the place was a little busy. Picked up some 3-in-1 coffee and some snacks and frozen food, then decided to get some hot food as well. The line-up for the cash was soooo long and service is really really slow. I wish that they had a separate counter for people who would only buy groceries, as I can imagine they would have to wait in the same line as the people buying hot food. My husband got the siopao asado, and I must say, there was not a lot of filling in it. It was mostly bread and I am not impressed.
My husband also got 2 pork bbq sticks and 2 beef bbq sticks. They were not as meaty as the ones we get at Jolly's Grill In. They are tasty, yes, but the ones at Jolly's Grill In are much better because of the serving size and the flavour.
I was craving for some hopia ube, and was disappointed as the hopia ube was hard, and just like the siopao asado, there was not much ube inside the hopia. It was mostly bread, and was hard to bite. Yikes!
Over-all, I think I could give this place one more try, maybe try other hot foods, but so far the ones I got were disappointing, but since I was born Filipino, I knew I could never resist the taste of home!
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