a poster for a festival
a variety of food items
a restaurant with menus
Sign
a poster for a farm market
Lechon Kawali like seven bucks! Don't forget the sauce!
a variety of baked goods
a variety of fruits and vegetables
the opening in summer 2016
Chinese food
interior
steak, food
Pinakbet and Grilled Pork Belly
sushi and sashimi, interior
3 item combo $5.99
food, curry
Ginisang upo
Lechon Kawali
Extent of their dum dum
Their palabok is the best I ever had! And all this for only 5$?? Steal!
Pinakbet
Turon
food, curry
Menudo
Richard B.
Aug 16, 2021
Ordered a whole fish. They said it was fresh, it was luke warm and didn't have a lot of flavor. Ordered some dinuguan because it was fresh... they just poured it onto the tray. It's sold by weight and not container size. The sabao was watery and didn't have a good color to it, it was a grey instead of that dark rich thick sabao it's supposed to have. The meat pieces are big but not tender. The pieces of fat, which most places are soft and tender, was extremely hard and almost impossible to chew and enjoy. The pancit isn't bad, it was just too salty and mushy. Save your money and go to Kapit Bahay instead, it's just slightly better.
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Mai H.
Sep 15, 2014
I was planning on going to Jollibee to grab some Filipino food but decided to make a quick stop at the 99 Ranch Market.During Checkout I noticed the sign Ranch Ihaw Ihaw which is in Tagalog. The translation is Grill Grill. So after my purchase I walked over to take a quick.The lady behind the counter was preparing some food but quickly stopped to help assist me. There were about 8 items to choose - Dinuguan- Menudo- Lechon Kawali- Adobo- Binagoongang Baboy- Ginasang Upo- Sinigang- Palabok2 item combination is $4.993 item combination is $5.99Small Palabok or Malabon $2.99Large Palabok or Malabon $4.99Grilled Chicken BBQ skewers $1.50 eachCrispy Pata sold by the LbFried Lechon skin sold by the Lb.Filipino favorites are Dinuguan, Adobo and Palabok. However, I wanted something different and choose the three item comboBinagoongang Boy (Pork with shrimp paste), Ginasang Upo ( Buttery squash with pork) and Lechon Kawali ( sweet and tender pork )There is a small seating area with a few chairs and tables but I choose to have my food to go.The food was surprisingly good! I hadn't expected much but It was yummy! They give you so much food too. Had the food looked fresher I'm sure it would have tasted even better. Who would have thought fast food Filipino in a Supermarket could taste so good.
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Becky C.
Apr 8, 2017
OVERCOOKED MEAT!This place was a disappointing considering all the variety of Filipino dishes they offer. They all look very good in the buffet trays, but most of the meat are overcooked and doesn't taste fresh. Avoid the MENUDO, BISTEK and MECHADO. They all have meat that are super hard and chewy. Their DINUGUAN was rich and delicious, but it's not enough for me to come back again. Also, their noodles like PANCIT BIHON and PANCIT PALABOK (shrimp noodles) were so bland. Prices are affordable and I appreciate the great customer service I received. Located inside Ranch 99 market next to a bakery and the Chinese food. It's buffet style where you pick the food you want and the staff makes the plate for you. Again, their Dinuguan was delicious, but I won't come back.
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Janina U.
Aug 23, 2013
The barbecue, called Ranch Ihaw Ihaw, will be part of the 99 Ranch store's hot deli department. Meals will include grilled fish, deep fried pork (lechon) and chicken with side dishes like fried noodles and rice. Customers can also order party trays.The retailer notes that Filipino food contains elements of Malay, Spanish, Chinese and American Lechon lechon lechon! Roasted pig! Yum yum! Really crispy skin and tender pork fat.. so greasy but so good! Need to get your pork fix and fast? You should drop by this place inside 99 Ranch and hopefully someone will be with you shortly... cuz the service is horrible.. "Hello, can you help me? Do I order here, there, who is next? Do I pay here?" So confusing, maybe some signage, a bell, would help? It takes longer than needed to get service, really.. even if you are the only person..Anyway a few of their Filipino dishes for the day I went were:Lechon, crispy pata (deep fried pig hocks), pampano grilled fish, grilled beef and chicken bbq kabobs, guinitan, adobo, caldereta, dinuguan, and pancit palabok.I rounded up a half star, just cuz it's the first review, and maybe more traffic will attract management's attention to change a few things. The place apparently opened around Memorial Day 2013.
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Rudy H.
Feb 24, 2015
I love Filipino food! I'm a big fan of pancit, lumpia and crispy pata. I would have pata everyday if I could.Magic Wok in Artesia is my favorite Filipino restaurant and Pinoy Pinay fast food in Cerritos. Since there is not a lot of Filipino places in Anaheim I have visited this place twice.It's located in Ranch Market, sharing space with a Chinese fast food place. It's not the best location but okay for anyone wanting to get two and three item combos for much cheaper than Kapit Bahay or food from Jolibee.Different dishes are always served and the selection is not huge. Expect to see about 5 or 6 different Filipino dishes only. The food itself is good but much more selection would be better. The food is also not labeled.Overall, it's a decent place for Filipino food but keep your expectations low.
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Peter D.
May 26, 2015
Their food is okay but their service makes them 4 stars since the lady there was so nice. Was patient with me choosing what I wanted and was not rushing me at all.
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Steph N.
Jul 10, 2015
Uhh went here once. Perhaps I'm not too adventurous to try it again. May try though, wasn't terrible. The fish was decent and tomatoey beef was good by too oily.
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