greetings as i am an irish man living in the Philippines not I sent some boxes with you some years ago I am just wondering seems you deliver boxes from Ireland to the Philippines do you take boxes from i\the Philippines back to Ireland my email address is philipqui57@ gmail.com
Margaret G.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Small Philipino market. Doesn’t work well for me as they don’t have much Japanese stuff so I usually find myself heading into the Asia Market in Dublin. They do have a good selection. Just not Chinese or Japanese which is what I’d want. — — — — — — — - Added: I’ve been trying to figure out what makes me uncomfortable about this store. Finally did: every time I go in the person behind the cash desk is chatting with someone. It’s right in front of the door so I have to walk through a conversation to shop. Last time, I was obviously being laughed at by the other person, though the owner was very nice to me. I just feel awkward, as if I’m entering someone’s private space.
Kelly T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
When I first walked past this shop I read the ‘sari sari’ and thought that it was a clothing stores, specialising in what else, but saris. Boy was I mistaken! Sari sari in fact means ‘variety’ in Tagalog and usually denotes a sort of Philipino convenience store. This little shop does just that. It’s specilases in foods from the Phillipines with a few other Asian items thrown in. As Q pointed out they’ve got prices that are a lot more reasonable than your bigger chain food stores and a nicer variety of spices as well!
Quentin D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Not one of my usual haunts but I wander into the rapidly growing array of ethnic food shops from time to time when I begin to miss travelling and it really does feel like you have gone to a different country! In this case I had a real reason to visit, I have twigged that I don’t need to spend a small fortune in Tesco(or Dunnes or M&S or wherever) buying spices and condiments. I go here to get things like cracked black pepper — about 4 Euro for a small jar in the supermarkets, I paid 1.25 here for twice as much, oh happy me! The lady behind the counter was friendly and helpful and thought I was very funny for some reason, cant’ imagine why!