Hours
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | 9:30 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | 9:30 AM–6 PM |
| Tuesday | 9:30 AM–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 9:30 AM–6 PM |
| Thursday | 9:30 AM–6 PM |
| Friday | 9:30 AM–6 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 25069 Redlands Blvd suite b, Loma Linda, CA 92354
Phone: (909) 674-0110
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Located inside the back left corner of a Filipino grocery store.
Good quality food not overly fatty and good fresh ingredients. The menu changes depending on the day, and sometimes some of the items are sold out which is a bummer if you go in craving something in particular. That’s why I learned to go for lunch. Freshest food and usually everything on the menu. Very friendly workers.
I get the two item and some extra sides. 10.99 for two item + 5 for a small mongo, 6 for a medium size side of Pancit and like 7.50 for half a fish.
I think they should give you three scoops of rice since the scoops are not that big. I usually share with my S/O and nanay, but for us to get everything we want we order extra sides with our combos and share.
My favorite here is Laing-savory coconut greens, fried fish, mongo like a lentil soup, kare kare-savory peanut butter sauch, and some pancit-noodles better than chowmein. Sinigang-sour soup, here isn’t as sour and doesn’t have as much veggies as I like, but it’s still pretty decent.
It’s hard for me to find good Filipino food in a restaurant so it was a pleasant surprise to find this one a couple cities away.
I will be back to try more dishes.
Heads up. Sometimes they close early.
I found this Filipino spot on a random weekend. They said that palabok was only available on Mondays.
I set an alarm to return.
Well, now I have experienced Palabok Mondays and I’ll be back here every Monday for the rest of my life.
This little Asian market / Filipino store / fast food spot is like a slice of the Philippines — complete with friendly Aunties and karaoke music in the background.
Businesses really need to keep their Google hours updated and either answer the phone or leave a voicemail clearly stating when they’re closed and when they’ll reopen.
On the upside, the Thai restaurant next door was open, and the food was excellent.
Upon walking in, you can hear a few patron singing karaoke. It definitely caught me off guard but I quickly gave it a giggle and carried on. This establishment sells Indonesian and Filipino groceries but also sells Filipino hot food, buffet-style with a few dining tables, too. When we came midday, there were limited hot food items left. So, we didn’t get to try it. As for the grocery store side, I’d recommend double checking the expiration dates of everything because there were a few items I looked at that were close to expiring. With that being said, everything seemed fairly priced.
FYI, for Indonesian people who may have had their eyes caught by the business’s name, it is Filipino owned. So, don’t expect everything Indonesian related in there.