Leizl Balisme
I bought some maruya from you...how many days ago was that? And you sold it to me...when I went home to my boss's house and got some snacks, what's your shame?
Location: Lucky Plaza #04-97, 304 Orchard Rd, S)238863, 238863
Lucky Plaza
Filipino grocery at Lucky Plaza offering imported Filipino products and dry goods
Filipino grocery at Lucky Plaza offering imported Filipino products and dry goods
Pasay Grocery Trading is a provision shop at Lucky Plaza specialising in Filipino products and imported dry goods. The stall caters to Singapore's Filipino community, stocking items ranging from condiments and canned goods to snacks and household essentials sourced from the Philippines. Lucky Plaza has long been a hub for Filipino businesses and services in Singapore, and Pasay Grocery Trading serves as a convenient stop for those seeking familiar home-country products. The shop offers a practical no-frills shopping experience for everyday needs.Based on 4 Google reviews
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Leizl Balisme
I bought some maruya from you...how many days ago was that? And you sold it to me...when I went home to my boss's house and got some snacks, what's your shame?
Shimon
"Turon with Langka" Fried banana roll (turon) with jackfruit (langka). It uses rippen 'kepok' banana and nothing else (no sugar coating, chocolate filling, etc). Get yours at Lucky Plaza #04-97 Pasay Grocery Trading. There are other stalls selling turon, but without langka and extra sugar/chocolate.
Pasay Grocery Trading
Pasay Grocery Trading
Storefront with red lettering on white sign above entrance, unit #04-97. Visible interior includes refrigerated display cases, shelves stocked with goods, and a counter with fresh produce like bananas displayed in baskets. A staff member is partially visible behind the counter.
Food stall display
A glass display case with various Filipino desserts wrapped in leaves and fried items. Staff are partially visible behind the counter. Red handwritten labels indicate 'tapioca' and 'sticky rice' categories. Price tags show items like Tupig Macapuno Malagkit ($1.50), Suman Kamoteng Kahoy ($3.00/pair), and Suman Malagkit ($3.00/pair). Lower shelves hold Maruya Bibingka, Maruya Cassava, Maruya Banana, and Lumpia Gulay with prices listed. The setting appears to be an indoor food stall or market.
Display Case with Traditional Filipino Desserts
A glass display case showcasing various packaged desserts with labels indicating names and prices. Items include Lelot Balatong, Bilo Bilo, Puto Bong Bong, Nilupak Kamoteng Kahoy, and Maha Blanka. The food is arranged in plastic containers or trays covered with clear wrap.
Display Case with Traditional Filipino Pastries
A glass display case contains packaged pastries including Kutsinta (2 pcs. $1.50) and Palitaw (4 pcs. $2.00). Below is a handwritten sign listing Pandesal options: with Malunggay leaves orube cheese. The items are arranged in clear plastic bags on red trays.
Pasay Grocery Trading Storefront
Interior view of a grocery store with bright lighting and tiled floors. The storefront sign reads "#04-97 PASAY GROCERY TRADING #04-97" in red lettering on white background. Shelves, refrigerated units, and display counters are visible inside the shop. A staff member is seen behind the counter. Various food items including fruits like bananas and packaged goods are displayed. No menu board or printed material is clearly visible.
Pasay Grocery Store Interior Display
A display case with golden-brown fried spring rolls labeled 'TURON W/LANGKA $1'. To the right, a photo inset shows the interior of Pasay Grocery with produce displays, refrigerated units, and staff in the background.
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