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"Sariling Atin is first and foremost a Filipino grocery store—but there’s also a cafeteria-style counter in the back with simmering mung bean stews, pancit noodles, and crispy lechon kawali. Get a combo meal, which costs between $5-11 and comes with your choice of one-to-three entrees (one of which should be the rich pork adobo), plus a side of rice or noodles. You can take your order to-go, or hang out in their cafeteria-like dining area. Either way, make sure you pick up some Filipino snacks like Ding Dongs or Squidees on your way out." - will hartman, bryan kim, hannah albertine, neha talreja, willa moore