Asian Mart & Fast Food

  4.1 – 26 reviews   • Filipino restaurant

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Hours

Sunday6 AM–7 PM
Monday6 AM–7 PM
Tuesday6 AM–7 PM
Wednesday6 AM–7 PM
Thursday6 AM–7 PM
Friday6 AM–7 PM
Saturday6 AM–7 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 745 Lower Main St, Wailuku, HI 96793

Phone: (808) 856-0437

Website: https://www.hoppermaui.com/restaurant/74089/

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Reviews

Thai Huynh
I recently visited a Filipino grocery store and was pleasantly surprised by the great selection of ready-to-eat authentic Filipino food that was available at very affordable prices. The store also offered a variety of other snack and grocery items, which made it a one-stop shop for all my needs. The ready-to-eat food was particularly convenient, as it allowed me to enjoy authentic Filipino flavors without having to spend a lot of time in the kitchen. I was very impressed with the quality and variety of the food, and I will definitely be returning to this store in the future. If you’re a fan of Filipino cuisine and looking for an affordable, convenient way to enjoy it, I highly recommend this grocery store.
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Maui World Travelers
A good friend pointed these guys out to me as she recently tried them.

ATMOSPHERE:
Located in the former Minit Stop on Lower Main Street, the exterior has not been updated at all so it’s rather dilapidated-looking. The only change inside is the addition of a hot foods counter. The old beverage refrigerators are still there and house convenience store-like selections with the dry goods shelves boasting mostly Filipino and a mix of Asian goods, snacks, foods, spices and ingredients. A tiny selection of fresh produce is also available. The hot foods line is immediately to the right as your enter. Parking is plentiful.

MENU:
Ala carte or combo plates of Filipino fare, traditional local plate lunches, tako and ahi poke, bubble tea and Filipino desserts.

FOOD:
2 Choice Meal – $11.99
I chose pancit, pork & peas and pig’s feet soup. The pancit was 90% bihon and 10% egg noodles, a plus in my book. It was lightly seasoned and stir fried with pork, carrots and onions. I added in some shoyu for some kick.

The pork and peas had great flavor – heavy on the tomato and pimentos though the pork pieces were pretty fatty. I love peas and will always welcome an overload but that wasn’t the case here. There were also cold spots in my scoop, meaning the selection was probably refrigerated leftovers heated up again. No can!

I was wanting to try their chicken adobo but it wasn’t available so I settled for their pig’s feet soup. My favorite pig’s feet soup is the Okinawan version. I didn’t know what to expect with the Filipino version, but it was pretty vinegary. Good but not my favorite use of ingredient in a soup. In addition to the huge cuts of pig’s feet, the soup also contained onions and cabbage. Portion size was average.

SERVICE:
I called before coming in to make sure they were serving lunch. The lady who answered the phone didn’t sound happy so I had my guard up going in, LOL. Happy to report that I was immediately greeted and assisted in a friendly manner. Credit cards are accepted and no tip is required.

OVERALL:
I’m always down for more food options but the cuisine and offerings here can be had at numerous other establishments around town that do it better.
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Judy Del Los Trino
The owner is no costumer service,mean the items are overpriced.not recommended
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Marie Ann Arensdorf
Specifically asked if the ahi soup was spicey. She said, no. I told her it was for my 94 year old aunt, and she can’t handle spice. It was spicey. I returned it. She insisted it wasn’t spicey. I told her to try it. Finally, she tells me it’s the peppers that made it hot. Then she asked if we tried it, because they can’t put it back to be sold if we did. She was so rude!!!! I just asked a simple question!
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Karlee Leiana
A friend recommended I try their halo halo. We ordered 4… 3 were previously frozen and rock hard (couldn’t even eat without defrosting for many hours). The one that was made fresh had no UBE ice cream, but we were still charged for the “special” halo halo for all 4. We also ordered the smallest size of pinakbet ala carte, and was charged for a medium.
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Jasmine M.
We got Halo-halo and Mais Con Hielo! The Mais even had leche flan. Both of these were so good!!! Everyone was so sweet and kind. The food selections were great!
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Clyde C (Lanz)
I love their Pork and peas here, recommended if you are looking for Filipino food/snacks.
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Caprena Rowe
Found items we needed, and did not have to wait on delivery.
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Rachel Guerrero
Spacing is too narrow and improvement is needed in organizing the product
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Robi “Robi Girl” Keliiwaiwaiole
Love this store and love the pol that work there.
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