Reviewed on 2018-10-27Overall rating is 3.5.Stopped by with the wife at Seafood City to grab a Filipino dessert, called "Kalamay" at Filipino Desserts Plus, which specializes in custom bakery products. Kalamay means sugar mixed with sticky rice. There's also Valerio's Bakery, that sells...
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Reviewed on 2018-10-27Overall rating is 3.5.Stopped by with the wife at Seafood City to grab a Filipino dessert, called "Kalamay" at Filipino Desserts Plus, which specializes in custom bakery products. Kalamay means sugar mixed with sticky rice. There's also Valerio's Bakery, that sells the most desirable "pandesal" in town. Then the sunset grille, best known for their pork and chicken barbecue.There's a new aisle added close to the entrance, which we've not seen from the last time we visited around a year ago. Took a one-sided snapshot of the fried fish to go. Adjacent to this aisle, we found our favorite snack on the stick, the fish ball. It reminded me of my childhood as I would munch on these things almost everyday.Aside from the peripheral cafeterias around, the market has huge selections of Asian ingredients. Additionally, there are various types of fresh fish to purchase or get them cleaned and fried on the spot. There are meat products like beef, chicken and pork displayed that can be chopped at a portion.