After a long fast, gobbled two of these. Meat on a stick! (10/20/23)
Got 4 Grilled Pork Skewers (10/20/23)
Shrimps!
Deli wings.
Pack of 8 Ilocano pork longanisa ($7.57, 3/15/23)
More fish!
Always busy parking lot but I got it. My Filipinos friend told me about here. Let's get something...
Deli (10/20/23)
Fresh fish and shrimp
Deli
Finding a parking spot is next to impossible.
Chicharron!!
Deli (10/20/23)
Deli (10/20/23)
Lechon Kawali
oysters and mussels, oysters, shellfish, food, mussels
Fried items
Good selections
Deli (10/20/23)
Deli (10/20/23)
outside
Doris W.
Jan 20, 2023
I want to give Fou Lee more stars, but we got overcharged on our visit, I made a huge mistake of not grabbing a receipt, and had to dispute the charge with our credit card company. It was resolved, and we got our money back, but I tried calling Fou Lee to resolve the overcharge before calling my CC company, and they said they couldn't help me, unless I had a receipt. So don't forget to grab your receipt here! (We spent about $50, and were overcharged $200+)Onto our experience minus the overcharge situation. I love mom pop small Asian markets and was very excited to stop by here. We got a bunch of the take out food for dinner and it was decent.We got:- banh mi- adobo- pancit- egg rollsThe Banh Mi was dirt cheap, I think it was under $5, i can't remember. the pancit and adobo were tasty. The egg rolls had been sitting out for a while, so those were a bit stale. They had a lot going on in this market and a lot of stuff! Again, because of our bad experience with the CC charge, I am not sure I will be back, or I will be paying with cash next time.
Read MoreChristy P.
Dec 31, 2023
I came here because I wanted to see if the chicken wings were as good as they were from my childhood. Yup they definitely slap. They taste like chicharron, or cooked in pork fat. Yum. The other deli stuff looked legit.
Read MoreJaynne L.
Oct 16, 2022
This place is a little Filipino grocery store run but Vietnamese people. It has all kinds of things from fruit and vegetables, lots of snacks, different dry pantry items like Asian noodles, garlic corn nuts, different sauces. I always go to the fried section and get a few things. This time I got side of pork-2 pieces, 1/2 lb of the little fish which were very crunchy, and 1/2 lb of squid head-it tastes good but some of them were very hard. The service is always very nice.
Read MoreMarie B.
Mar 27, 2022
I've been going to Fou Lee Market in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood for a long time predating my Yelp days. This is a long overdue review. Fou Lee Market is one of those indie Asian markets not in the CID, has a non descript exterior, crazy busy parking lot (I prefer street parking), but inside is a combo of grocery store - produce stand - butcher/fish monger - sari sari store - baked goods - and deli area. It's one of those Filipino centric shops IYKYK without having to make the further trek to Seafood City in Tukwila. Major draw is the deli area for getting generous lunch combos, all those tasty fried goods, and Filipino delicacies (assorted pulutan). Recommended are the variety of hot entrees available, served with steamed rice, fried rice, or pancit noodles. There's also fried fish like dilis, bangus, pompano, and mackerel. Pork lechon, crispy pata, chicken skin, chicken wings, but my favorites are picking up grilled BBQ pork on a stick, karioka on a stick, puto or bibingka. I had avoided visiting during the pandemic because it was not enforced about masks and social distancing. It was literally a free for all with some of the older folks practically mowing you down with their cart. I recently stopped by to pick up some Mochiko sweet rice flour, pancit canton noodles, and half a dozen meat sticks on 3/25/22 and it was thankfully not overly crowded. Deli counter and cashier staff still wore masks. I still shopped with a mask on since the store has rather cramped, narrow aisles, and wouldn't place any faith on proper HEPA air circulation.Well worn, well stocked. Decent stop if in the neighborhood.
Read MoreIrene P.
Jun 30, 2023
I've been coming here since I could ever remember. This is a local spot to grab Filipino food and snacks before Seafood City open in Southcenter. However, this place changed a lot and accused my 10 year old nephew of stealing candy. The person at the Deli yelled "check his pockets!" "he took something!" pointing at my nephew who just had his hand in his pocket and didn't steal anything. BUT WAIT. GUESS WHAT?! She didn't even see him grabbed anything. She just saw him putting his hand in his pocket?! Why could you scream/yell and jump to conclusion?! That isn't right. No one apologized to my nephew and my dad. This place is horrible.
Read MoreSandra L.
Mar 7, 2023
Nice Filipino market with fresh meats, vegetables and seafood. They even have an area where you can get freshly cooked food, fried fish, stir fries, etc. small parking area in front of store
Read MoreJoy J.
Nov 5, 2023
Exceeded what we expected and specializing in Filipino foods! Wide variety off prepared street food , all the fruits, veggies and shelf foods, Even though this market is 25 miles away, it was worth the drive. I appreciate the selection and friendliness of the staff!
Read MoreLong K.
Jul 29, 2021
An Asian market that is predominantly Filipino? Count me in. Their parking is awkward and small. No doubt there is a large variety of food packed into these slightly cramped aisles. Regarding prices, there is a mix of cheap and overpriced goods. The layout is weird inside with only two registers. I was really interested in their hot food section. Lots of expected fried items: chicken, fish, chicharron, etc. I was pretty disappointed with the fried squid, but the BBQ pork skewers are pretty lean and the way to go. Skip the steamed buns. The rest of the hot food looked a bit basic and bland. I may not come back for this section, but at least for some cheap groceries if I lived closer.
Read MoreNancy C.
Jun 12, 2024
A local Asian market on Beacon Hill. Canned goods, produce, meats seafood and takeout kitchen. Asian ingredients for meal prep/fundamentals, snacks. Don't park in the parking lot if you like your car. It's crowded, busy, and gets bottle-necked. So park across the street in the parking divider on Beacon Ave. prices are comparable to Hmart, Hong Kong Market, Seafood City, Lamm's but it's convenient depending on your point of direction. Much improvement on building, cleaner and more selection and variety.
Read MoreLauren S.
Jun 15, 2023
Cute little Filipino/Asian market in Beacon hill. They have a lot of overseas snacks and goodies. They also have a hot bar section where you can buy pretty delicious Filipino/asian food. We got a combo plate with rice, Pork Guisantes and Pinakbet. They were really tasty! Got some fried items as well. I will say the fried items aren't as fresh which makes sense because they pre fried and sitting under a light. I took it home and air fried the fried items and they came out really good! Overall, a place I would definitely come back to if I'm in the area!
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