Veloute wrote:Manilla grocery opened a couple of years ago in the old Parks/Gehrke's grocery store. I've stopped in many times and have found they have a small but well stocked selection of Asian products.
I haven't eaten in the restaurant due to my Celiac Disease but I always look at their offerings. Pork belly seems to be a common offering in the steam table offerings.
yellow truffle wrote:If this place is Asian, then I guess it is Filipino. I was a little thrown off because of the spelling of the place. The capital of the Philippines, Manila is spelled with one L. Please tell us how it turned out.
jimswside wrote:yellow truffle wrote:If this place is Asian, then I guess it is Filipino. I was a little thrown off because of the spelling of the place. The capital of the Philippines, Manila is spelled with one L. Please tell us how it turned out.
my bad, just a spelling error, I corrected the title of the thread so no one else gets confused.
JeffB wrote:The UniMart on 75th in Woodridge (I think) is no doubt better than what you described and seems to be in your general neck of the woods. It's part of the Chicago-area chain and has the typical steam tray/cafe setup in back. Cebu, the somewhat fancy Filipino place nearby closed. Last, the Cantonese place, Jockey, in, I want to say Westmont, had a Filipino menu. Never tried it, but the basic Cantonese items are OK. Been a while with so many truly good and varied Chinese options nearby: Fabulous, LSC, Katy's, Chinese Kitchen.