Bought & froze longanisa 4/12/21. Thawed & cooked this AM. 18 for $11.48, great deal for a longsilog gathering (5/21/21)
Interior 1of7 (4/12/21)
Business Hours (4/12/21)
Exterior, located in Shoreline - North City (4/12/21)
Interior (4/12/21)
Frozen Longanisa ($11.48, 4/12/21)
a meal in a styrofoam container
Beefsteak & Pinakbet
Beef Stew!
Joseph M.
Aug 20, 2023
Awesome mom and pop operation. Great Pilipino food per my folks who have more expertise than me.
Read MoreMichael I.
Feb 26, 2023
This is a hidden gem if you like authentic Filipino food. This tiny grocery store tucked away in Shoreline may be sold out from time to time during the week, but I think I figured out how to get hot and fresh Filipino delicacies and have a choice...go on Saturday around noon! I have come by here during the week and they do not have anything left, but a couple of Saturdays ago, a full hot bar of my choosing awaited me! I chose beef caldereta and adobo, plus lumpia. The gentleman behind the counter was pleasant and friendly. The portions were generous and the food extremely fresh and very tasty, especially the lumpia. This will be a Saturday treat for me from time to time when I find myself in the neighborhood.
Read MoreMegan D.
Nov 12, 2021
Love this place! The owners are delightful, and the food is delicious. It's a mom and pop style restaurant/ store. If your lucky enough to get some before they run out for the day you won't be disappointed. Usually start serving around 12.
Read MoreMyr P.
Aug 7, 2019
I sent my husband in to get food to go this afternoon. He patiently waited as the owner amiably chatted with 2 other customers before him. Then, when it was his turn, the guy scowled and told him he only has a combo plate for 1 person instead of 2 and that he has to charge him extra for it. In the meantime, 2 other guys who obviously knows the owner came in asked about the combo dinners. The owner smiled at them and said, "YES I have them for you!!!" Awful customer service and unbelievable favoritism!!! Never again.
Read MoreArthur A.
Aug 10, 2018
Little shop serving entry level meals that starts the path of filipino cuisine. Level one begins with your classic chicken adobo, caldereta and white rice. A flat price of 7.50 and one can quickly deduce it's dollars per square box. An instant repetoire as the mini mart offers other goodies of the east to suppliment their already friendly service.
Read MoreMaggie C.
Oct 6, 2018
This place is such a hidden gem in shoreline. The absolute best home cooked food, good grocery selection, super cheap and the owners are amazing. I come here every time I'm in town and will eat whatever they serve me. LOVE THIS PLACE
Read MoreEleana S.
Jun 22, 2024
D'unik is a Filipino store, or a larger sari-sari store, located in Shoreline and nearby areas. I'm so happy they have a variety of products available. When I'm hungry, I can get food like adobo, tinola, or pochero, though they don't sell many vegetables to eat. I always buy canned goods, longanisa, vegetables, marinated bangus and everything else a Filipino might be looking for. I'm really happy to know they have these products because Seafood City is so far from here. It's worth it to buy what we need!
Read MoreRobyn C.
Nov 28, 2023
A little family store that offers a selection of Filipino dishes... and they're open during lunch?! YES! The food is good and portions are generous. Price point is pretty good too. It seems whenever I go here for lunch I just can't help but grab extra snacks too.
Read MoreMarie B.
Apr 12, 2021
I've had D'unik bookmarked for awhile. Finally, I visited this tiny Filipino shop, located in Shoreline's North City neighborhood, this afternoon (4/12/21). In contrast to similar shops I grew up with in Bremerton, Foulee's in Seattle-Beacon Hill, and the bustling Fil-Am shop near 150th/Hwy99 Aurora also in Shoreline, this indie business was tiny. I was also the only person visiting around 4pm. The gentleman acknowledged my presence when I said hello entering the shop. However, he was more focused on restocking the shelves.I looked around and took representative photos of the store's shelves. However, there was no Filipino prepared dishes available as depicted by previous outdated Yelp posts. There were two refrigerated cases towards the back that were labelled 'do not open'. I don't know if that's related to the supposed turo-turo service or not.The shop had the various Filipino centric food stuff: packets, jars, cans, frozen goods, Delite Bakery baked goods, fresh produce, snacks, beverages, bags of rice, even a container of brightly colored duck eggs by the register. I did buy a frozen package of longanisa for $11.48. Always tasty with garlic fried rice and fried eggs (homestyle lonsilog).I gave it 3 stars because of lack of interaction plus nothing stood out that I couldn't get from other Asian focused grocery stores or shops closer to home. I'm sure it serves the purpose for the regular customers that shop here though. Not bad, not great, kind of meh. Just needed a visit out of curiousity and to provide an updated post, photos, and business hours.
Read MoreSteph M.
Apr 4, 2023
I love this place! The food is so good. The only down side is that they often run out of food before I get there. The couple who own the grocery/deli is super friendly.
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