"7"^^ . "15"^^ . . "17"^^ . "I'm thrilled that an alternative to Seafood City opened up on the west side of the valley and definitely makes this place very special because it specializes in the mass level of products from the Philippines other then a Chinese supermarket. It may not be as big as Seafood City (east side), but this place definitely looks much cleaner and is well organized. The staff I saw were all Filipinos and that helps a lot! Most Chinese supermarkets staff are Hispanics and some doesn't seem to understand English and I get frustrated when I can't find the product I am looking for. Hahaha!\n\nI agree with the other reviewer that the aisles are shorter than normal, but as long as they have what I need, it's all good! The Sarangani Bay brand of fish are all in one open freezer section and that is so clever! Other supermarkets have them in different places. The seafood and meat area have great selections and seem more fresh than others. The prices are lower here but perhaps due to their grand opening.\n\nThis place surely hits the spot from veggies to canned products to satisfy your Asian needs. They also offer short order of Filipino dishes such as combos, all the grilling, and the deep frying goodness! The bakery also gives an added bonus to your one stop shop of fresh baked goodies made in-house. However, it's a small bakery so there may be limited options.\n\nIsland Pacific Seafood Market surely makes the Asian grocery market more competitive! And this place makes it on the top of my list! From just being minutes away from my work and IKEA, and easy access to 215, this place deserves great stars!\n\n Island Pacific Seafood Market, \n you've earned my 5 stars!"^^ . . "2016-05-15T00:00:00"^^ . . "5"^^ .