About
Introducing Filipinas Grocery, a hidden gem located at 3866 E 13 Mile Rd in Warren, MI. This Turo Turo Filipino restaurant and store offers a taste of authentic home-cooked Filipino dishes that will leave you craving for more.
Customers rave about the chicken adobo, white rice, dinuguan, ube ice cream, ube rolls, fish sauce, frozen lumpia, and longanisa. A customer mentioned how the food keeps getting better with each visit, making it a must-try for anyone looking for a taste of the Pacific Islander's version of Adobo.
Despite its humble ambiance, Filipinas Grocery stands out for its friendly service and fresh daily offerings. Whether you're a Tagalog speaker or new to Filipino cuisine, the staff will happily explain the dishes to you in Taglish.
From the savory Sigsig to the sweet Filipino sausage, each dish is bursting with flavor. The garlic rice, made fresh upon order, perfectly complements the rich and indulgent flavors of the food.
For those looking to stock up on Filipino essentials or indulge in a point-point style spread, Filipinas Grocery has everything you need. The shop may be small, but it is filled with a variety of non-perishables, frozen goodies, and essential ingredients for cooking your favorite Filipino dishes at home.
Overall, Filipinas Grocery provides a taste of home cooking in a warm and welcoming environment. Whether you're craving old-time favorites like Pansit and Adobo or want to try something new, this place has got you covered. Visit Filipinas Grocery and experience the flavors of the Philippines right here in Warren, MI.
“ Had the chicken adobo , white rice and the dinuguan All was extremely good I also bought some ube ice cream, ube rolls , fish sauce and frozen lumpia and longanisa ”
“ Down to earth hole in the wall, Turo Turo Filipino restaurant and store! I've been visiting this place for years and the food keeps getting better! It's not going to win points for ambiance, but to feed your hunger for authentic home cooked Filipino food, you can't go wrong! Made fresh daily, you need to be here when the favorite dishes are served! Yummm is all I can say!!! For the non Tagalog speakers and new to Filipino dishes, fear not! They speak English and will explain the dishes to you...Taglish (Tagalog/English) for some of us that has been away far too long, works too! Friendly service with a smile, just like back home! For those that need to stock up on non-perishables and other frozen goodies, the have plenty of Siopao, fish and world famous Magnolia Ube Ice Cream too! I just wish they carried the corn flavor, it is amazing! For our South American or South of the border cousins out there, check this place out...come see what the Pacific Islanders version of Adobo tastes like, I guarantee that you love it as much as your Abuelas! ”
“ A small restaurant/grocery store with a limited amount Filipino essential ingredients to cook your own favorites at home, and turo turo (point point) style spread available daily when you don't feel like cooking! The people who work there are always so friendly and eager to help! The store is somewhat small, and usually they have tables and chairs so that people can dine in, but those are currently not available due to covid. They're tucked away in a large shopping plaza between a liquor store and an Ace Hardware, behind the floral shop. Don't blink or you'll miss this little gem! ”
“ Overall score 4/5 solid.... I'm grading this just based on the food I had and will be back for more since they were out of the Adobo that I wanted. It seemed like fried fish was the hot item since everyone in line got it. If someone goes, let me know how it is since I'm a little iffy getting fish anywhere unless it's sushi or if I cook it. I got the Sigsig which looked like corned beef hash. It was fried pork skin, with shredded pork and onions. It was awesome! Not sure how it's supposed to taste since this is my first time trying something like that. The Filipino garlic rice was great, they make it fresh upon order. We also got the Filipino sausage which was a little on the sweet side. It had a snap to it and was very fattening and juicy. Pro tip, get the white rice to balance out the flavors since everything was very flavored. Get the garlic rice if you like it, I would still get it since it was great but I'll get white rice alone next time to balance out the flavor of the food. The ambiance is very much like a home with old patio tables and chairs. Seems like a hole in the wall style. Food review: - sigsig 4/5 - Filipino sausage 3.5/5 - garlic rice 4/5 ”
“ Home cooking not so fancy but then again its typical Ethnic Filipino place not a fusion. You basically get old time favorite dishes, Pansit, Adobo, fish fried or grilled etch. They also have some vegetable dishes sometime if you want something healthier. Very friendly owner and very accommodating to your order. ”
“ This is where Filipinos go to eat Filipino food. No nonsense, cafeteria style, and completely authentic cooking. If you're not Filipino, just go up to the counter and ask for some explanation about what the dishes are. It's about $7 for a two entree and rice deal. $10 minimum for the credit card. And if you've never tried it before, the $10 sisig is the go to dish to try. A bunch of fried pork goodness served up on a sizzling platter. Plus the $5 halo halo (literally translated "mix mix" of assorted sweet items tossed over shaved iced and condensed milk) is a nice dessert to finish the meal off. Enjoy! ”
“ What a great place. My friend is Filipino and his mom and dad have had me try things over the year so I have a base knowledge of what to expect. Walking in there isn't much in the way of groceries. In fact the shelves are pretty bare bones. It feels as if the mafia are hiding in the back room counting money but I'm sure this is not the case. The reason everyone comes here is for the prepared food. Not only is is cheap, 2 items plus rice for 6.50 but its really good. It looks like they have 6 - 8 dishes to choose from. I let the lady order for me and was given a pork stew and sausage. Its been a long time since I've eaten this fast but it was so good and I really wanted more. I'm heading back there today to try something else. This could be a new go to restaurant for me. BTW - They do have a small dining area but meals appear to be ordered at the counter. I'm guessing getting there at lunch time is much better than later in the day. ”
“ I need to visit this place more often. This afternoon was my second visit in approximately 4 years. I remembered it being delicious, but I'm rarely out that way. Well, today was no disappointment. The store itself is cool because of the neat foreign groceries - a nice diversion, but the real star is the little 5 table diner that is attached. Ordering is simple: there are roughly 5 hot dishes, fried whole fish, fried fatback, and egg rolls. Today's menu - goat, sausage, pork adobo, and pork 2 other ways (I can't recall because I didn't try them). 2 hot dishes and rice is only $5.50! And Faye (the owner & a wonderful person) gives you a TON of food. Admittedly, I am not totally familiar with Filipino food, so the spice usage eludes me - all I know is that everything was totally delicious. The goat was tender; the sausages were sweet, smoky, and had a touch of heat; and the rice had really nice texture. I'd never tried pork adobo before today. Oh man, that is some incredible stuff. Lots of fat and tender meat in a spicy, sweet, velvety sauce - seriously, I could bathe in this stuff. Utterly decadent, this is definite comfort food. So, so good. When the ice machine is functional, halo-halo is served, which I've never tried. Ah well, I guess I'll have to go back! I have to mention Faye again. She was so friendly today. A wonderful woman who is proud of what she is doing. A great place - I'll be back for more. ”