Cathy C.
Yelp
So, the 2 newly opened Seafood City markets in over town (Henderson and this North LV location) don't have Jollibee, Chowking or Red Ribbon but they do have Grill City and Noodle Street. This is located where the old Steinmart used to be on Decatur and 215 right next to Best Buy. I'm simply glad they have a location closer to home. Maybe, if Best Buy goes out of business, they can buy that space to put a Jollibee!
Just like any of their locations, patience is a huge must. Your Tito, Tita, ate, kuya, Lola, Lola may not be the best drivers - be alert as soon as you get to the parking lot. The people working at Grill City aren't very fast nor efficient creating chaos and a long line and a 45-minute wait for your cardiac delight (which can be any of the fried porky goodness they have like bagnet which is the same thing as lechon kawali, crispy pata, etc). We got better and quicker service at Noodle Street which had less employees! From Grill City and Noodle Street, we've had pork BBQ, bagnet, taho, Beef mami, lumpiang Shanghai, buchi, and siomai. Their taho is less sweet compared to taho you get in the Philippines which is 10x sweeter! But I still like taho no matter how sweet or not sweet it is. The beef mami was good and had lots of veggies. The buchi tasted stale and there was not enough red bean filling.
The supermarket side has all the Filipino treats you need. Magnolia ice cream, Boy Bawang, Skyflakes, Curly Tops, Flat Tops, Piattos, Filipino fruits and veggies, Mang Tomas, Nagaraya, different kinds of rice, etc. Don't come here for regular groceries - American brands are more expensive here so, go to Smith's for that. You can buy cut up jackfruit (Sprouts sells the whole jackfruit for like $60! You can't possibly eat all that jackfruit before it rots on you) which is very convenient.