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G-Mart - Across from Puregold Duty Free

G-Mart

2.5(2 reviews)
4.3 km

My friend, who lives in Clark Freeport had told me that he buys his imported fruits and veggies at…read moreGmart because they're cheaper than the other grocery stores. I had only seen Gmart as a typical Korean grocery store where I could go if I wanted Korean specialty items. It's difficult to get here if you don't have your own car, because the jeeps aren't running during the Covid-19 crisis and they don't allow Tricycles inside Clark Freeport. They have their own private parking lot. There's usually no lines outside at night but you'll still need to d deal with the lines at the cashier, they're slow as molasses. At the door they'll check your temperature and spritz your hands with alcohol, masks are mandatory for entrance. They have a decent sized meat and seafood section with good variety. My friend also pointed out that they have the cheapest price for printer paper around, so we picked up a box. They have a separate room for their kitchen and table ware off to the left of the store. My friend was right, the prices for imported fruits and veggies are much cheaper here than the Philippine chain grocery stores, plus the produce looks much fresher and in better condition. Need another reason to come here? It's located on the same street as the duty free Puregold store, SHOPPING!!!!!!!

be Causious of this place! my wallet was stolen a MarQuee Mall Angeles City and one hour later…read moresomeone that stole my wallet spent $2100.00 AU in store. How is that possible unless the store or who ever works in the place is corrupt. such a large sum in one transaction? Happened on the 19 Feb 2023 I thought it may have been a big ticket item but after researching the store online I saw it is only a grocery store.

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G-Mart - Picked up these King mushrooms to try. These are the smaller size ones.

Picked up these King mushrooms to try. These are the smaller size ones.

G-Mart - Minimum 300 pesos to use a card

Minimum 300 pesos to use a card

G-Mart - Cheaper than a regular grocery store

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Cheaper than a regular grocery store

Landers Superstore - found the delimondo

Landers Superstore

3.0(8 reviews)
79.5 km•Manila City
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landers was pretty awesome as my first visit!…read more To my surprise they had much less portion than they do in the states, and they also had items from Costco's. Although the service was not as good as I thought, the ambience, pretty much served as if it was a Costco, but in the Philippines Their bakery selection is also pretty good, I recommend the chocolate flan tarts

We moved here back in Aug 2023 and were excited a new Landers opened in Angeles City…read more At first we liked the US brands they had but in the last 6 months they no longer stock some of them and they were some of our favorite, from Fritos to even regular coffee, the last time we were there we could find NO regular coffee, lots of flavored and other kinds. We go there mainly for bread and chicken, the last time we saw Tillamook Ice Cream from the states for the first time, unfortunately it had been thawed and refrozen so many times it was no longer Ice Cream but Iced Cream, it had ice crystals throughout, such a disappointment, also they had very little bottled water. The person doing the orderting and logistics here needs to be fired and they need to hire someone that can do the job. The store even with all its promotions and such actually has no concern for the quality of the merchandise and no sense of customer service or making sure their customers get the freshest and best merchandise, they just want to make $$. If it wasn't for a couple of items we do like we would never go there again.

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Landers Superstore - Spices!

Spices!

Landers Superstore
Landers Superstore

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Kang's Korean Grocery - Kang's Korean Grocery along Valero Street

Kang's Korean Grocery

3.5(2 reviews)
83.5 km•Makati City

The popularity of Koreanovelas and K-Pop bands in the Philippines created an awareness of all…read morethings Korean, particularly food. If you live or work in Salcedo Village, the best place to get your fix of Melona Ice Cream, Maxim Coffee, or gochujang (hot pepper paste) is Kang's Korean Grocery. Their main store is in Valero Street, but they have opened a smaller branch along Bautista Street. Both stores are within Salcedo Village. Kang's has a wide selection of Korean food and other products. Whenever I crave for kimchi or gochujang, their Valero shop has become my go-to place. Apart from Korean products and goodies, Kang's also sells fresh fruits, vegetables, and meat products. In fact, I'd also pop up in their store during emergencies when my own pantry has ran out of garlic, tomato, onions and other essential cooking ingredients. I choose this grocery even if there are so many 24-hour convenience stores and a Rustan's Supermarket in the vicinity. The reason: Kang's has that unsophisticated atmosphere expected in a neighborhood store. You can even chat with the friendly owners if they happen to be present. Talk about a sari-sari store ambiance in Makati CBD!

Whenever I finish eating at Gino's, I always take a stroll back to my car which I intentionally…read morepark away so that I can digest all the pizza, pasta, and Burrata I have consumed. This quick stroll, I always manage to find a dessert excuse to top off my indulgent meal. I like going in to Kang's Korean grocery to find myself some delicious Melona or funny looking red bean ice cream. There are also other snacks you can horde or give to friends so its always a good idea to swing by this small yet so convenient mini grocery store. The staff are usually nice but sometimes can't be bothered to help out. They also sell some fresh produce, bottled drinks, noodle cups, and many other curious things worth experimenting and trying out. Usually I would just stick to one or two Korean ice cream treats but more often than not, I am with enabler friends who also like to buy different things. Prices are moderate and well-worth the taste bud adventure!

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Kang's Korean Grocery - Kang's Korean Grocery, Valero outlet

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Kang's Korean Grocery, Valero outlet

Fuji Mart - It would be great if Fuji Mart could widen the types of products they sell

Fuji Mart

3.0(2 reviews)
90.6 km•Paranaque City

I used to really, really love Japanese food, but when I stopped eating meat and seafood I realised…read morehow difficult it is to get Japanese food that's suitable for vegans here in Manila, as even vegetable ramen has stock made of pork bones, and sashimi and most sushi are all out of the question. So, most of the time I have to make my own Japanese food at home. Fuji Mart is just 3 minutes away from my apartment, and I do stop by here to buy some nori whenever I want to make veggie sushi, and Kikkoman soy sauce for when I want to make vegan yakimeshi. I mean, of course they have nori. But there are other things I like about Fuji Mart, such as they sell good Japanese tofu, instant miso soup, wasabi, Japanese breadcrumbs, kombu seaweed (great for making veggie stock!), Japanese spices, sesame seeds and edamame! I've never come across edamame being sold in supermarkets. I have yet to veganize my other Japanese food favourites, such as tonkatsu, ramen, and gyoza. But once I do take on those challenges, naturally this is where I'll be stopping by for ingredients.

It is so sad to witness the missed opportunity that is Fuji Mart Japanese Grocery. I mean there are…read moreso many Japanese products that can and should be sold here in the country. Whoever owns this grocery already put up the money to rent this slot, so it's odd that there are not enough products sold to justify it's existence. This place has the usual alcoholic beverages from the Land of the Rising Sun, including sake which I really like. They also have an assortment of tofu products, as well as some spices. But outside of this, they don't have too much else to offer consumers. I would, for example, like to see them carry the widest possible array of instant noodles, if only because the local ones and the made-in-China ones aren't all that tasty. Japan also has some of the best chocolates and assorted sweets that can grow on you. Even their ice creams with their odd flavors can be winners. Here's hoping that in the months and years to come, they can expand their product line. I'm sure they will have ready buyers for all things Japanese, not only because there is a small Japanese community in Better Living, but because us Pinoys have also developed a taste for all things Japanese.

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Fuji Mart

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Robinson's Supermarket

Robinson's Supermarket

4.0(2 reviews)
79.9 km•Quezon City

This branch of Robinsons' Supermarket is adjacent to Robinson's Magnolia's foodcourt. The food in…read morethe foodcourt is relatively cheap to moderately priced. But, here's a tip. If you actually want to spend less on food, there are SO MUCH options at the food kiosks outside of Robinson's Supermarket. Even for vegetarians and vegans! I was really intrigued by this beautiful fresh lumpia being sold at one of the kiosks. And, it's not at all your usual Chinese-style fresh lumpia with the shredded carrots and garlicky sauce, but rather imagine a fresh and fruity veggie salad nicely wrapped in a fresh lumpia wrapper. It was actually a very pretty sight that you wouldn't expect that it was from a humble food kiosk. It looked AND tasted expensive--it had grapes, mangoes, nuts... YUM. And it was what like... Php 60? They also have a lot of other vegetable and fruit options here. There's a salad bar (Robinson's Supermarkets have the best ones among supermarkets, in my opinion), a Mongolian rice box station with a great selection of veggies (they have mushrooms!), fresh fruit juices, the usual turon, kamote, kakanin snacks, and cheap Pinoy ulam (they had munggo when I was there). You can just buy food here and eat it at the food court as well. Easy peasy!

This is almost my go-to grocery now since I live so close to it. It's a small one compared to the…read moreones I've gotten used to (Shopwise and SM Cubao), but it does the job okay. They still have a great amount of room, which is what Magnolia is know for pretty much, and have a nice selection of grocery items, especially upscale classy stuff like confectionery and bath products. I love that they have an aisle just full of local products and right next to that is a rack of imported goods--it's funny and it also makes you want to buy stuff! I also like that even at the less populated corner of the grocery near check-out, it doesn't feel sad or dismal, even though the counters can fill up. They have a lot of other stalls of interest right at the grocery too, like their pharmacy, liquor stands, a Pick & Mix, a flower booth, and the more important salad and fruit bar!

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Robinson's Supermarket
Robinson's Supermarket

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I'm Mart 2 - intlgrocery - Updated May 2026

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