Service Options: In-store shopping
Hours
Thursday | 9AM–7PM |
Friday | 9AM–7PM |
Saturday | 9AM–7PM |
Sunday | 9AM–7PM |
Monday | 9AM–7PM |
Tuesday | 9AM–7PM |
Wednesday | 9AM–7PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1217 S Western Ave, Anaheim, CA 92804 Phone: (714) 220-9675 Website:
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Review Summary
Fele Mireles
Family oriented, friendly staff & love the authentic food & products!
kylie Jones
Great cooked meals and island groceries and snack.
coco brown
The owner said it was the flour but 2 both pineapple pies were rancid.
Jen Mather
Super nice people work here! Food in the hot plate looks good but we just bought some kalo to plant at home.
Jared Cohee
SAMOA Eat the World LA review:Samoa is the birthplace of the second largest amount of people of Pacific Islander origin in the United States after only Hawai’i, with Los Angeles being the largest community of them on the mainland (Honolulu has more). If that sentence did not have enough fun facts in it for you, it is also worth noting that more Samoans now live in the US than in Samoa. Despite this, they leave a fairly small footprint in our area and it takes some tracking down as some restaurants and steam tables have closed over the years.One place to find food prepared daily is at the back of a very nondescript strip mall on Western Avenue in Anaheim, once again proving the point that driving too fast is not only dangerous but a good way to miss the good stuff.The shop sells colorful printed shirts, bags of chips and candy from Australia and New Zealand that must be available in Samoa, some fresh produce, and flags and other memorabilia. The main focus for us of course was the steam table and prepared foods, of which they have three sizes of meals depending on how hungry you are. The already gigantic lunch ($11.99) is technically the smallest but feeds three (non-islander noobs) and consists of taro and banana under a sausage (sosisi) on one half with lamb over a base of sapasui, or Samoan-style chow mein on the other.
Senorita Koli
Really enjoyed this island market.