A freeway named as Filipino-American Highway, that’s because majority of the residents and bussiness in the area are pretty much owned by Filipinos.
Below are some of the Filipino stores we usually go to get our Filipino stuff and that include Filipino food and groceries, as well as the popular restaurants like Goldilocks, Jollibee, Chowking, Bakeries and etc… We also have a lot of little stores called sari-sari in the neighborhood but I rarely go to that stores because they only accept cash and I am the type of person who would rather pay through cards than cash. I got used to not having cash in my wallets, which gradually made me dislike the odor of it too. That’s one of the reasons why I don’t like to hold cash anymore.
I’ve been in this store a couple of times. This was the first Seafood City in San Diego. Filipino businesses were surrounded by this shopping center.

Our neighborhood sari-sari store which is a walking distance from our abode.
One of the turo2x restaurants that we go to.
this store is where I usually buy all the Filipino goodies, it’s 5-7 minutes away from our location. Everything is inside, you name it, they may have it. Jollibee, Goldilocks, Chowking, Red Ribbon, Bakeries, Cargo shipping, Lhullier, Banks and etc… Turo2x are next to this building as well, a little further to the right.
These are definitely my COMFORT ZONE!!!
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yay! kalami jud diha sa inyong lugar Momi JheyLo
balin unya mi diha ky dagan mga Filipino goods
dire ky layo man ang Asian store, mawala pa ko inig drive ahak lng jud
Dropping by from BPC.
Wahhh…I’m jealous
Seafood City ra tawon amo diri hehehe Cge na lang kaysa wala Mommy Jhey
ibog pud ko!!!! kalami anang inyong location mommy jlo oi. wala dyud ing ana diri sa amoa. mu drive pa ko ug 2hrs para lang maka adto sa Asian store, dili pa dyud filipino store, tapos mu drive pa ko ug another 1hr from there to get to a Fil store. pait kaau. huhu.. kaya pasalamat ko nga naay philamfoods.com. palit nalang ko online. =)
Wow Mommy Jhey, you guys have everything there. Every food that a Filipino like moi crave. We have a small sari sari store here about 3 miles away, but it does not carry as much. Nakakamiss ang halo-halo sa Chowking labi na aning very hot weather.
comfort indeed! kanindot gud diha oi kay naa man jud ang mga pinoy stuff and restos!
It’s been a while since i last joined the blog photo challenge..Daghan na jud au kog absent. i am glad i am able to share my link today. Anyway, it’s nice that you guys are living near these Filipino delights. I would love to live nearby this area para everyday i can have Filipino foodies.
Weeeeeh! Ibog ko sa comfort stuff nimo diha Jer! I would feel comforted myself with Jollibee, Chowking, and just about any pinoy stuff’s presence! Makaibog kaayo oi. Mao botaw perti naku papura sa Vegas when we were there. Duh, saon naa mi sa bukid nalagpot. Sige nalang, antusan nalang ginagmay. LOL.