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Has anyone tried the lechon / litson / full pig roast? I'm thinking of buying one, but $260 is a lot of money.
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Just had it last night - way better than ordering from Seafood City. Not too much fat and they make the skin really crispy - like popping crispy. Also the meat was most. I'm not a big fan of regular lechon (more into lechon kawali), but their lechon… more
Alyanna C.Â6 years ago 5 people found this helpfulQ:
Do they have ube bread?
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They do have Ube pastries and little buns with ube swirl and of course other stuff like Ube putting and ice cream
Iryna B.Â4 years ago
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- 224061199Apr 3, 2022
This is a nice small Asian market and deli. Parking is a little tight since the parking lot is very small. I primarily go to the deli because they have a good selection of Filipino foods and dessert! They have Asian produce and a variety of international packaged foods as well, like chips, noodles, snacks, and sauce mixes to name a few. They cater as well so you can order deli items in advance. I usually order karioka balls one day in advance for parties!
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Evan R.Seattle, WA0203May 24, 2023
I like the spring rolls there
And the instant ramen
Prices are cheap
10/10 reccomend
Chicken is very greatHelpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Sam M.Seattle, WA0214May 3, 2023
Be careful when buy drinks there, check the price , price in the tag is not match with the price in the computer.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Aug 8, 2020
I wanted to surprise the wife with Filipino food so I did a google search and found this place. I was blown away by all the pics of authentic Filipino dishes and snacks. And when I showed the wife, she couldn't wait to go.
When we got to Fou Lee around 1:00 pm it was packed. We took our time going down each aisle twice and it was impressive to see sooooo many unique Filipino snacks that we don't even see back home in Hawaii. Especially the significant selection of Goldilocks brand products like the frozen sio pao.
We ended up buying a couple grocery bags of snacks including hopia, mamon, ensaymada, mamon tostado, salted egg potato chips, shrimp crackers, clover chips, egg cracklets, ginataang monggo, mini ube bread, and pork adobo sio pao. Never got to try any of it yet except the ube bread which was very good. The bread was so soft and the ube wasn't overly sweet.
We also got a bunch of prepared food including bibingkang latik, palitaw, suman, kare kare, paksiw, galunggong, fried shrimp, vegetable lumpia, pancit, and rice.
I would give the grocery selection 5 stars and the prepared food 1 to 2 stars. The food was just nothing like the Filipino food back home. The kare kare was loaded with intestines and very little vegetables or meat; however, the sauce/soup was decent. The lumpia was bland at best. The pancit was also bland and there were pockets of noodles that were plain white (in other words, they were not touched by any of the seasoning). The shrimp and fish were decent. Lastly, the paksiw was undercooked by a couple hours-- the meat was tough and chewy.
The desserts were the worse. The suman was probably the only decent one. The rice in the bibingkang was as tough as could be. Lastly, the palitaw only came with sesame seeds and lacked the side sugar that you're suppose to sprinkle on top.
Overall, we were a bit disappointed with the experience after spending nearly $100. If we did come back, it would probably be just for the groceries.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Sep 23, 2020
My Filipinos friend told me about here and stop by...parking lot is available but busy and small lot.
Everyone wearing mask but no distance at all. I couldn't stay longer...
I purchased a fish sauce, grab 2 of Vitonamise sandwich (ready-made) and spring rolls (ready-made) to checkout.
The cash register had a transparent partition, so it was safe and quick to respond.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - C L.Bellevue, WA110Apr 1, 2023
Go-to spot when I'm craving Filipino food. When Mom is in town, we make sure to hit up this place for a grocery run so she can cook more Filipino food at home. :)
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Sherill Y.Seattle, WA04158808Dec 20, 2020
We've been going to Foulee for years now. They have produce, all sorts of Filipino/Vietnamese/Chinese/Korean/Japanese goods, meat, and prepared food for a reasonable price. Only two registers in the store, but those gals were quick and got through the lines of grocery shoppers in good time. The price is much cheaper than Seafood City.
I was disappointed with the "dinuguan" from the hot food section. The 'meat' was almost entirely chopped pork fat and exceedingly salty. I felt like I needed dialysis after forcing myself to finish the dish (hey, I'm Filipino and conditioned to eat food to the last grain). Be mindful of parking! It was a tight and availability was low.Helpful 8Thanks 0Love this 7Oh no 0 - Meme R.Auburn, WA16543Jan 6, 2023
I love this place makes me feel like I'm back home. There is A LOT of items I wouldn't be able to find anywhere near here. The seasoning sauce packs are bonkers there's so many and the frozen section is small but a lot of good things in there.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Santanu B.Seattle, WA1364171Jun 12, 2021
I was looking for Filipino food but didn't fancy driving all they way to Renton or Kent. I found Fou Lee market on Yelp. I don't know why I hadn't found this place before.
They have a great hot bar for take out. We got the grilled pompano, chicken bbq skewers, fried squid heads, pork fried rice, vermicelli noodles, dinuguan (pork blood stew) and another pork dish. Many dishes didn't have labels, but a friendly Filipino customer explained some of the dishes to us.
The Dinuguan is a delicious dish, especially if you like blood sausages or blood pudding. I'm often wary of the flavors of larger fish, but the large pompano was wonderfully grilled and flavorful.
The fried squid heads are crunchy. I could eat these all day. We had them with a spicy chili rub. These should go well with cold beer.
Definitely need to go backHelpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 51010176160Mar 27, 2020
I cant believe it took me so long to get here. This is my kind of market! All the hard to find rando asian ingredients like pigs blood and sky flakes crackers in one place! The quirky layout and uneven floor makes it all the more endearing. The hot food "turo turo" style section has a delightful array of filipino and pan asian favorites. I am partial to the fried chicken skins which honestly should be in every convenience store. So tasty! They also have good looking bbq skewers and karaoka. Food on sticks is a weakness of mine. Please come here and support them!
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