Mission Asian Market in Oceanside
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Asian grocery store
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Asian restaurant
Location on the map
Oceanside, San Diego County, California, US
Phone: +1 760-722-8024
Site: https://facebook.com/pages/M...
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Opening hours
- Monday:Closed
- Tuesday:7 AM–5 PM
- Wednesday:7 AM–5 PM
- Thursday:7 AM–5 PM
- Friday:7 AM–5 PM
- Saturday:7 AM–5 PM
- Sunday:7 AM–4 PM
Total reviews rating 4.4
199 Reviews for Mission Asian Market 2024:
Review №1
2023-09-29 00:57:19I cant believe Ive lived in Oceanside for seven years now and have never known that we had a market that served such delicious homemade and authentic Filipino foods until now. Seriously.We recently had some pancit from a Pinoy-owned food truck at Belching Beavers Oceanside tap room and I forgot how good it was, and Ive been wanting some more ever since. We just got some lumpia from Costco and I needed to find some pancit to serve with it and here I found Mission Asian Market.They had a variety of various foods, hot and ready and we got a few to try:● Pancit● Sisig● Chicken Adobo● Lechon (with sauce)I ordered a full to-go container of the pancit (so, not the half-rice, half-pancit. I did all pancit as the sides and main) and they gave me a ton of food. This will feed a family of four easily, with leftovers. Note this pancit is loaded with veggies and meat. Its a full meal by itself.Everything tasted so good. The sisig was full of flavor and a tiny bit spicy, but we loved it. The chicken adobo with onions was so good, but the lechon blew us away. We actually waited while they prepared some fresh lechon for us and by itself, its great - kinda like fried pork belly. But with the sauce its just over the top!Altogether, the total was $48.17 - which is not outrageous for the amount of food we got. And they gave us more lechon than could fit into the container cup, so instead of a lid they used aluminum foil (thank you!).I really wanted to try the Kare-Kare, but apparently they only make that on the weekends. I also saw some pics of garlic rice, but they didnt have any of that either. From what I understand, they open very early and often sell out of food. They also close early at 5pm (I believe) so you gotta get there early if you want to try any of this tasty food.
Review №2
2023-10-30 18:50:07Some of their dishes were good, some arent. A bit expensive, small portions. I gave them four stars for fast service and for the good taste on the food that we bought.
Review №3
2023-07-17 20:17:34I am giving this place 5 stars for being one of the few Filipino restaurants & Asian markets in North County San Diego. The food is prepared hot and fresh every day. Items sell out fast so get there early if you can. Lumpia could be better and seating is very limited. Lots of esssential Filipino supplies on the grocery side of the store. Service has always been very friendly each time I have visited.
Review №4
2021-03-20 07:40:47Delicious home style cooking! the lady we ordered from(maybe the owner) was so nice - she had a table set up for us outside - plus she knew were weren’t from around the area. Will definitely stop by again next time we’re in the area.
Review №5
2020-11-05 23:21:20This is my second time here. The first time I came by myself but this time I came with a friend who really knows the menu.The food here is fantastic. And theres so many wonderful things on the shelves! But we came especially for the Halo-halo.The employees and the customers have a real rapport. A lot of joking and laughing going on here. A lot of joy.
Review №6
2023-07-26 17:05:55Love this place! It’s “turo turo” food. The workers are extremely hospitable, great customer service and I always feel like I’m back home in the Philippines. Our work always orders their lumpia and pancit for parties.
Review №7
2023-09-09 15:59:43Went here and buy some pinoy dishes.. worth of 100+ not even give you a 8oz or 4oz of juice of sinigang they said pay 2$.. kuripot masyado owner neto not even back here anymore how stinky..
Review №8
2019-09-16 19:35:04I came here because I needed sitaw and dark soy to make adobo. If you need Filipino food supplies they have your basic dry goods (sauces, sauce packets, canned goods for halo halo, tin fish), some items in the freezer (ice cream, longanisa, tocino), some veggies like long beans and baby bok choy. The fresh vegetable selection could be better since there aren’t any good Asian markets in North County and I hate having to go to Convoy regularly. There are some other Asian items like Maeploy Thai curry paste, Vietnamese dry noodles and fresh spring roll wrappers.There’s a turo turo cafe where you can get always made food to eat in or take away. I got a little snack of pancit to tie me over while I make adobo ;)The staff are all very kind and friendly. I love to support small businesses so I will have to come back and try more.
Review №9
2017-07-25 07:43:13Customer service wasnt really pleasant. I dont know if they close early? I came here around 4ish starving to death only to find out they only have two dishes left. Good thing, they still have newly cooked white rice! Food was good but what ticked me off was the lady who served my food. She seemed unhappy that I came there. How rude!
Review №10
2023-07-30 02:52:39Ive been coming here atleast once a week. The food is amazing.