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  5. List of Filipino restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Max's Restaurant, chain with 170+ branches in the Philippines and branches in 8 U.S. states, 5 Canadian cities, and one in Saimya, Kuwait Musang , Seattle Neng Jr.'s , Asheville, North Carolina, U.S.

  6. Seafood City - Wikipedia

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    Seafood City is an American supermarket chain that specializes in Filipino food and products. It was founded in National City, California as Manila Seafood and is headquartered in Pomona, California. [1] It has American locations in California, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, Texas, and Washington, and Canadian locations in Ontario, Alberta, and ...

  7. Kare-kare - Wikipedia

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    Kare-kare is a Philippine stew (kare derives from "curry") that features a thick savory peanut sauce.It is generally made from a base of stewed oxtail, beef tripe, pork hocks, calves' feet, pig's feet or trotters, various cuts of pork, beef stew meat, and occasionally offal.

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  9. Bicol express - Wikipedia

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    These Vegetables are bok choy (pechay in Tagalog) and the shoots of sweet potatoes (camote tops in Filipino lingo). [26] [11] The seafood component of this dish is the incorporation of alamang into the sauce to elevate the flavors of the meal. [15]