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17th September 2011 #121
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11th November 2011 #122
The one in Orpington (if it's still there) is not far away from those areas you mentioned. Far East food supplies, 284 Hight street, Orpington, Kent. BR8 0ND. Tel no.: 01689 838330. The Leo's minimart one I've mentioned before in Gillingham, Kent is not a million miles away.
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11th November 2011 #123
I've been to two Filipino restaurants in Hammersmith London, The Port of Manila one I preferred:
Port of Manila,
129-131 Brackenbury Road,
Hammermisth,
London W6 0BQ
CUISINE: Filipino, Fusion
OPENING TIMES: Mon - Sat
TEL: Reservations: 020 8741 2099
http://www.portofmanila.co.uk/
Ihaw Ihaw
177 King St.,
Hammersmith,
London W6 9JT
TEL: 020 8748 4567
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11th November 2011 #124
Yes, the Sari Sari in Orpington is still there ... at least it was last week !
Also, a sar-sari has recently opened in Tooting, in Mitcham Rd, not far from Tooting Broadway tube.No man is an island, but Barry is
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11th November 2011 #125
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Can I get a San Mig for 20 pesos and a packet of cigs for 30 ?
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13th January 2012 #126
Does anyone know what the BEST Filipino restaurant is in London? I've been searching online, and I've found mixed reviews. Most of the positive reviews were from British people/other foreigners. The Filipinos are the ones that gave the bad critiques so... I'm lead to think that they are actually bad?
I usually cook daily for my Fiance, but sometimes I like to go out and have some home cooked style Filipino food.
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13th January 2012 #127
Try Margaritos in Eals Court its a bar/restaurant many filipinos i know highly recommend it
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13th January 2012 #128Most of the positive reviews were from British people
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13th January 2012 #129
We used to go to Josephine's Restaurant in London to try out other speaciality of Filipino foods, the restaurant is small but clean and I can say foods are in reasonable price. Although I can cook and my husband told me my recipe's are the the best
I used to run my own short order business here in the PH but I had to stop cos I went to UK but I would like to continue the business when I get back there.
Btw, here is their website if you and your fiance would like to try out one day.
http://www.josephinesrestaurant.co.uk/
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13th January 2012 #130
I suppose it can't hurt to try Josephine's, even though it has pretty bad reviews online! D: I suppose I really have to find out for myself. My Lola used to have a short order business until she got a bit older. But she was such an amazing cook. D:
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16th January 2012 #131
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19th January 2012 #132
I will try the Port Manila one as well. It can't hurt!
And another question actually... I'm not sure if it's just the markets that I've been going to, but I have not been able to find seaweed sheets (nori sheets) in any Tesco, Morrissons, Sainsbury's, etc. Is this just my local ones does anybody know? If I have to go to an actual Asian supermarket to find them, I'm not sure where the nearest one is.
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19th January 2012 #133
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19th January 2012 #134
Piccadilly is a little too far to be going out on a daily basis. I suppose I could just google the nearest Asian shop though... Most of the places around Shepherd's Bush are Arab.
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7th May 2012 #135
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Any good stores in South Bucks, South Oxfordshire?
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11th July 2012 #138
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Any good stores in South Bucks, South Oxfordshire?
119 Walton Way
Aylesbury
HP21 7JP
Run by Victoria & Jose, filipino only. Everything from Chippy and Oishi to sacks of TJ rice.
Anyone know any shops in or near Bradford/Leeds/Wakefield area, please?
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5th October 2012 #140
before i can only buy filipino stuffs whenever we go to london bit like a treat. but since there is mini filipino store in milton keynes market i don't have to wait till we go london which is only once a yr lol. =) a thai work colleague told me that her friend opened a store at the town and soon will be selling filipino stuffs too bcoz of the pinoy's request so im just waiting. it's advantage for me! =D
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6th October 2012 #141
a nice shop in derby city center, try to get Ems out of there is a job in itself
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I remember being fed pigs trotters or some other ghastly stuff in the Philippines and of course I said it was sarap out of being polite... but by the way they reacted, you would think they'd introduced me to the greatest new culinary delight on the planet! I know there is a bit of nationalism involved but that is ridiculous!
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Kabayan Filipino Restaurant & Cafe
12 Walton Road
Plaistow, London
E13 9BP
tel/fax 020 8470 1117 or mobile 078 8591 0463
e-mail: kabayan@filipinoresturant website: www.filipnorestaurant.co
Opening Hours:
Mon to Sat 8:00am to 9:00pm
Sunday 11:00am to 9:00pm
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7th April 2013 #144
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sorry...the correct email is kabayan@filipinorestaurant.co
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23rd July 2013 #145
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Here are the major Asian cash and carry shop in SE London that I usually visit. Just check their website for the branch address
www.hoohing.com
www.loonfung.com
www.seewoo.com
www.wingyip.com
and Five Crops not too far from See Woo in Greenwich
Five Crops
Unit 4
Meridian Trading Estate
28 Lombard Wall
Charlton
London SE7 7SW
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25th August 2013 #146
filipinoministore
guys
if you miss filipino foods
plss visit here
http://filipinoministore.co.uk/esuss...te=common/home
they have a store in peacehaven and brighton...
hope its help x
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Hi Wayne,
I wonder if this info would be best placed and easier to look up in this thread Asian / Filipino Food & Supplies within the Culture, Food & Recipes sub-forum ??
I leave it to you to decide. Just let me know.
Be a shame to lose it in this Loose Talk, Chat and Off Topic forum.
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25th August 2013 #148Don’t force yourself to fall in love just because you think it’s your turn. Wait for a while, maybe cupids are having a hard time searching for the heart that deserves the kind of love you can give.
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25th August 2013 #149A place for everything, everything in its place.
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28th September 2013 #150
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Is it possible to put photos on with the address also listed or is this not practical to do. I cant say Ive seen a dedicated Philippine food outlet. I send things to Philippines and from what I send out Branston Pickle and Strawberry jam are very popular.
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