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I been coming to this place on a regular basis because it's convenient and very close to my house. The workers at this place are very friendly. They greet you as you walk-in to their store. Also, whenever the owner of the store is around, he greets you too! The store is semi-clean and it's a little crowded inside. The store carries most of the Filipino products/food and some of the products are middle eastern food because that's where the owners are from. They have fish, meat, vegetables, canned foods, snacks, and etc. The fish here is pretty good. You can ask them to clean it and deep fried it fish for free. The quality of meat is alright, you can buy a better quality somewhere else. The vegetables are pretty decent, but it gets old fast. They don't restock as much. They wait until it gets old and then they restock it. Finally, I like how they carry snack food that came from the Philippines that are hard to find in Las Vegas (two-thumbs up). They also have to-go food such as, pinakbet, kare-kare, dinuguan, adobo, and etc. I only tried the chopsuey (it's pretty good), daing na bangus (it's good), and ukoy (it's not good, it's not even crispy). The negative about this place is that they have minimum of $10 to use a credit card but debit card has no minimum anymore.
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