Best Filipino grocery from here to Sacramento. And I’ve tried all of them. The restaurant is amazing and everything under one roof! I am in heaven.
Farah E.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco Bay Area, CA
This is the only place in the Fairfield/Suisun area that I know of that sells fresh young Thai coconuts, which I’m kind of obsessed with. They have lots of other great treats and groceries, but the coconuts are the jackpot for me. They’re a bit pricey at about $ 2 each(as opposed to $.75 in the city) but so worth it!
Cali F.
Place rating: 3 Fairfield, CA
I like it … The prices are decent … Cashiers are nice except for this older one… They fried fish too that’s a plus. Come check it out
Mo B.
Place rating: 4 Fairfield, CA
9am-8pm Monday thru Saturday… closes at 7:30 on Sundays. LOVE their Thai Tea Ice Cream, their Skyflakes and deep fried Tilapia for just a couple dollars per fish. Sisig makes great puto, pansit… my favorites.
Ka'Neki M.
Place rating: 4 Daly City, CA
I am happy to have found this place. It has a lot of my basic Asian food needs. Filipino and even some Japanese items. Seafood section is small but they fry the fish for free. They have all the Filipino veggies I need for any meals. The food next door isn’t bad but not great either. They have some baked goods, not fresh but shipped in. On the other side is a small boba place. Small selection, but good. We will definitely be back!
Ali K.
Place rating: 1 Belleville, IL
sold us some outdated, sour, rancid soy pudding. after making it, we looked at the date on the box, and all it said as «sell by» and the rest was blank. did they peel off the sticker? gross.
Amy M.
Place rating: 4 Rio Vista, CA
Our favorite Filipino grocery store. Has everything you need for that favorite Filipino recipe. We love their choices of Magnolia ice cream.(Yes, we tried them all over the summer.) Love their pan de sal. Mama Sita packets are here, too.(Yay!)
M T.
Place rating: 5 Union City, CA
Was in the area today and needed to pick up some shrimp. This market is one of the best I’ve been to ever. Very clean and friendly greeting upon arriving. Was also surprised they had fresh señorita bread just coming out of the oven, it was amazing. Also ordered some lechon from the sigsig restaurant it was fantastic, the only downside is we are not from this area… If I’m every around again will definitely find my way back there.
Maxine F.
Place rating: 4 Fairfield, CA
The only bad thing about this place is the AC not working and the flies. All in all very affordable stuff compare to the city.
E-man A.
Place rating: 3 Alameda, CA
If you need asian/Filipino groceries and don’t want to drive far, this is the place. I wouldn’t recommend their meats though. They were all brown and going bad. Which leaves me to think, that’s the meat they use in their restaurant next door.
Dorothy B.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
Suisun Seafood Center isn’t just a grocery store. You can get fresh pan de sal from the bakery, Boba or halo-halo from the halo-halo and boba counter and fresh Filipino food from Sisig. I’ve never had their halo-halo but their boba is cool and refreshing. In the store they have your typical fish and seafood, fruits and vegetables and other grocery products like Mama Sita, Banana ketchup and pots and pans.
Eric A.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Mom and pop type Asian grocery store and I’m more than happy to patronize a local small business. It seems to me that this is family run for the most part and I have found staff to always be friendly and helpful. They don’t alway have everything I’m looking for but still good variety of Asian products particularly products from the Philippines. There is one guy at the fresh seafood and meat counter that is always very friendly and as a bonus very easy on the eyes lol. If you need the basics for creating dishes that are staples to Filipino cuisine then you might be able to save a drive to Vallejo to Vacaville.
Lyndsay S.
Place rating: 1 Fairfield, CA
So I thought after driving by one day, «I can shop here and not drive to Vacaville’s Asian store.» So I ventured inside. And I immediately regretted it. It smelled fishy, and was way smaller than the store in Vacaville. I ended up getting almost nothing, and the staff acted like they were doing me a favor by allowing me to pay for my stuff. I won’t be back.
Adela L.
Place rating: 4 Suisun City, CA
This place is smaller than a typical Asian Seafood center than I’m used to. I still prefer the much larger one(seafood City) in Vallejo, but this one is just right if you’re looking for some of your basic Asian needs. The prices are fairly cheap. I recently bought like a car full of noodles(not your top ramen or maruchan, the good stuff!). The prices were very cheap compared to ordering online or at another store. The particular noodles I bought were 3 for $ 1(about $ 1.29 per packet elsewhere). They were so cheap in fact I bought a lot to send to my bf in VA(his town doesn’t have asian supermarkets) The place is convenient though, so I shop here pretty often, much closer than going elsewhere. Thankfully the staff are really nice!
Syrus N.
Place rating: 5 Fairfield, CA
Suisun Seafood Center is the best! They have great seafood and all sorts of cool Asian food stuff. I’ve bought fresh shrimp and fish here several times and its always excellent. The staff is super friendly, too. I was in the checkout line once purchasing some fish and the clerk offered some suggestions on how to cook it. It turned out excellent! I now shop here about once a week… and I’m not even Asian. Yet. See you all Saturday afternoon.
Dan M.
Place rating: 3 Vacaville, CA
Decent market, best part is the meat department. Many different cuts and types of seafood. It is a small store but has many different items. The customer service here is great though. Always very helpful. I only come here when in the neighborhood. I like going to the bigger markets in vacaville or vallejo.
Janina M.
Place rating: 4 Vacaville, CA
Cute little Filipino market in Suisun. More items in stock compared to Manila off N Texas and smaller than County Square Market in Vacaville. I’m not sure about the bakery. There’s a sign on the outside that says there’s a bakery next door, in between the Seafood Center and the business at the end of the building, but when you walk inside there’s nada. SISIG is right next door on the left, and you can walk right into the eatery without having to exit the market. I’ve noticed that while the pan de sal and other bakery items are sold in the grocer aisle in the market, SISIG has items like puto and cassava available for purchase. Everyone who works here is more than willing to help their customers and if you can’t find something in their store, they’ll do what they can to get it or find out where you can get it! Watch out, their parking lot is small and can fill up fast!
Rainier V.
Place rating: 5 Santa Ana, CA
A small market if you can’t make the drive out to vallejo.
Paulamertha A.
Place rating: 3 Suisun City, CA
If you’re willing to settle and/or not willing to drive out of town for your favorite Asian items, then this place is for you. I personally still like Seafood City and 99 Ranch Market better, especially since I’ve found that a lot of items at Suisun Seafood Center cost more and has less selection, restaurants, bakeries, and other shops in comparison with the other stores. But locally, this place is about average to me. The parking lot is fairly small and I sometimes have to hunt for a parking spot when I go here so try to go during non-peak hours if you want to avoid that headache. They have a friendly staff, which is always great.
Jeff K.
Place rating: 4 Fairfield, CA
Cheap fresh seafood. We usually get Tilapia from around $ 1– $ 1.50 per lb. Plus, they fry it for free. I usually leave a tip, even if it’s free. Recently they started adding flavors to the fried fish like lemon pepper and garlic. We regularly get shrimp for about $ 5.00 with the head on. Will definitely come back here.