I like that I can buy cooked food to-go from here. They have everything Filipino from barong to re-packed adobong mani. Love the halo-halo also. Danny & Leony are nice hard-working folks.
Annie V.
Place rating: 5 Kent, WA
I love this small Filipino store. Not only their home cook Filipino food are great but the way they treat their customers. It’s like their family!!! I live in Kirkland and I go all the way here to buy their cooked food.
Sarah M.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
It’s a small store that has a little bit of everything. Spices, sauces, fresh produce(got sweet Korean peppers), desserts, and hot food. A pan of beef dish in the warmer caught my eye and for 5.99 it was pretty tasty and filling. *they don’t accept discover *min $ 10 purchase to use credit card
Marcus W.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
This is a great little store offering fresh vegetables, Filipino specialty foods and some wonderful imported products… be sure to browse the shelves behind the checkout counter for medicinal lotions and ointments, and don’t hesitate to ask questions. Friendly, knowledgeable staff are happy to help! A bit of a hike from Seattle, but well worth the trip, IMO.
Camille L.
Place rating: 5 Edmonds, WA
My day ended on a sweet note… I stopped by for«Halo-Halo»(flip dessert with tropical fruits, shaved ice, milk, ice cream, nothing but goodness)! They make this at the beginning of Spring until it starts to cool down. I usually come by here on Saturdays bcs this is the day they make home cooked foods. I love the couple who owns this place because they are just warm and caring couple. When they are not super busy, I chat with them and exchange laughs and stories. They’re just delightful ppl to talk to about anything-really. I’ve been coming here for many years and I come here to get in touch with my filipino side. I also rent filipino movies sometimes to get a few laughs and again to stay in tuned with my peeps. Here, I buy what I wouldn’t make(it would mean too much work for me to deal with) from authentic foods, desserts and breads to name a few… They have plenty of good stuff like snacks(large selections to choose from), veggies, tropical fruits and so on… It’s a lovely Filipino Store.
Heather H.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
While I’m not most familiar with Filipino goods, I do know a good Asian store when I see one. This place will certainly cater to that — plenty of goodies and treats at lower prices than I expected. Random finds be found here!
Yah Babo D.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
:) LUMPIA!!! My friends family member works here and she hooked us up for a big party we had. I didn’t get much time to walk around but it looked very stocked and is in a good location. Ample parking and friendly staff!
Di G.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Love it! I was looking everywhere for some Assam Black Tea! They had them in cans and told me that if I gave them advance notice, I would be able to get them in cases too for about $ 22.00. Not too bad considering that to order it online would’ve cost a small fortune and a long wait. All the Filipino food and snacks !!! It’s like walking into a Mom-and-Pop store back home… :-)
Arleen E.
Place rating: 5 Lake Stevens, WA
I love shopping for my favorite Filipino snacks, frozen food, beverage and condiments from this store even if it means driving 30 miles each way! Danny and Leoni are the nicest people around and they are the reason Fil-Am has a lot of happy customers. They are attentive, friendly and helpful. Try Leoni’s cooking, she makes delicious Filipino favorites!
Kristine H.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
If you’re hunting for Filipino goodies, this is the place to stop. They have a lot of the stuff I remember from when I was a kid. Calamansi soda, Nagaraya cracker nuts, pan de sal… and many many more! When we’ve hit Family Time, we’ll walk across the parking lot to check out the store. I highly suggest you do the same!
Richard U.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Where else can you find 10 different kinds of pork rinds??? why at a filipino store of course! We are crazy for the stuff. Kind of our version of the potato chip. Regular, chili, ginger flavored, whatever tickles your fancy! And of course cans and cans of spam. I think between the Hawaiians and the Filipino’s the SPAM line of Hormel products will always thrive and prosper. I also like there bags of pan de sal(filipino rolls). In addition to the grocery part, they also have an adjacent area that has all kinds of Filipino must have nick nacks. All the required Catholic inspired decorations(Santo Nino, Last Supper, Blessed Virgin Mary statues) bottles of eskinol and Pomade, you get the picture. This place is tucked away the same strip mall up in Shoreline as the Old Korean Village restaurant and Family Time Filipino restaurant so its a natural stop after a nice meal!