Service Options: In-store shopping
Hours
Thursday | 9:30AM–8PM |
Friday | 9:30AM–8PM |
Saturday | 9:30AM–8PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 9:30AM–8PM |
Tuesday | 9:30AM–8PM |
Wednesday | 9:30AM–8PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 82 School St, Daly City, CA 94014 Phone: (650) 755-5312 Website:
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Review Summary
Charles Martin
Great food, plus a a nice drink selection
O Albano
I urge people not to support this place until they correct their mistake.
Emerson Vallecillo
They got good empanadas 🙂
O Albano
The store tried to capitalized on the vast amount of Filipino in the area and Daly City in general. The huge problem here was he misspelled the signage in the outside window that was an insult to Filipinos. It stated phipinas as suppose to Pilipinas orFilipinos. I spoke with him, apparently he is aware of the mistake but does not want to spend the money to fix it. The place sells Filipino and Brazilian products. This would have been a good place but due to the huge sign outside, it’s a huge embarassment. I urge people not to support this place until they correct their mistake. Imagine if Brazilian sign was misspelled Brasilan. I wonder what happens.
Alaina Rutman
Definitely not a full market, just a few shelves of non perishables and a small cooler. They did have requeijão and guaraná when we went though so was a plus.
Rafa Lancry
It’s not a Brazilian market anymore, I asked to the guy behind the balcony and he said that they sell Philippine products now… However didn’t change the name of the market making a lot of confusion