Seafood City Supermarket - Scarborough

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Scarborough, Canada

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Seafood City Supermarket - Scarborough Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Seafood City Supermarket - Scarborough is located in Scarborough, Canada on 20 Lebovic Ave. Seafood City Supermarket - Scarborough is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category supermarket in Canada.

Address

20 Lebovic Ave

Phone

+1 6478475382

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Amenities

Public toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Edgar

It’s a small supermarket with a decent selection of products and vegetables. The seafood section was not as big as I expected but they carry some fish that you don’t find in other supermarkets around the area. There are two big hot table areas with lots of food options at a reasonable price. We grabbed some grilled squids and some fried calamari and shrimps and, we had no complaints about it. Staff was very friendly, although I think that it was a little slow considering that it wasn’t a busy afternoon.

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Leo Perez

Good place for Filipino groceries. 2021-04-10: You guys should get your electrical issues fixed so you don't have to rely on that diesel generator outside. Exhaust gases could be pulled in through the kitchen makeup air intake and distributed to the kitchen and customer areas. CO is dangerous. 2021-04-17: Generator still there. Deflectors are up.

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Ryan G.

This place is amazing! They had us hand sanitize before walking in. The place was was spotless and had good decor on the wall. The best part though is their restaurants on the side. Great selection of food. Well worth a stop in.

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Master iOqY

From LA to Toronto, Seafood city is a Filipino grocery chain that's massive in the US west coast. This is the second location in the GTA with the first one in Mississauga. The name Seafood City is a bit of a misnomer, they do have seafoods but it's generally a normal grocery with fresh produce, fruits, meats, and vegetables. They also have prepared foods from the fast food style sub stores like Grill City within the premises. The aisles are a bit tight as well as pricing higher than other Asian groceries but for Filipino selection and choice, nothing like it. A good addition supporting the ever growing Filipino-Canadian community in Scarborough.

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Braun Allen

My wife and I were driving around the area doing a few errands and kept smelling this awesome grilled food smell in the air and was wondering where it was coming from. Anyway after we were done decided to stop by to see what it was all about. Very clean well maintained, lots of variety Filipino supermarket. And it was definitely here that the smell was coming from. Obviously its very popular as it was crowded. Especially by the grill food area which is what we end up getting. I took a quick look around as my wife got the food but we didn't stay after that as we were both ready to eat. Definitely will be back to try other menu items and check out the rest of the place. P. S. We only got the grilled squid which was decently priced as you get a whole body and the 4pc bbq pork skewers which was expensive. Both were very delicious especially the pork.

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David J. Hood

Seafood City is an Asian, specifically Filipino, grocery store. Upon entering, the store appears clean and well stocked. To the left of the entrance is the meat section which has an impressive selection of fish on ice. There are also live crabs and just about any type of seafood you could imagine. There is also a vast variety of pork, beef, and poultry. There is even a selection of chicken feet which, as a foreigner, I found most entertaining. The store also has an average selection of bread, canned goods, snacks, household supplies, etc which cater to the Filipino/Asian community. There are, without a doubt, items that cannot be purchased in other grocery chains. The store also has your average fresh produce, etc. I have to say that I was most impressed. Having spent 4 years in the Phillipines, I would say Seafood City would go hand in hand with any store there. There is, of course, a dessert section with a myriad of Filipino sweets and cakes. At the right end of the store are rational eateries. Most things are there except you traditionally Jolli Bees. In conclusion, the store is well stocked, clean, and well worth a visit.

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Ryan D

Just opened last week. I've heard it's quite busy on the weekends with lines to get in due to COVID19 capacity restrictions however we went on a Monday morning and it wasn't too busy. The lady helping us at the cash register advised us that there is an online reservation system in case we wanted to avoid the lines in the future. Now the store itself, I haven't come across a Seafood City location before and it's quite nice. There's a good balance in there are many cooked food options, the grill is just to the right after entry which has many staples of Filipino cuisine. Some I didn't know were foods that were part of the cuisine however eager to try. The next area moving counter-clockwise is an area called Crispy town that has many different fried foods from calimari, to pork rinds and many more. Moving on next to that is Noodle street where you can order different kinds of noodle dishes from soup to soup-less. This cooked food area surrounds the produce section as well as some Filipino desserts dotted along the front near the entrance. The rear and left most area of the store is where most of the frozen goods are kept. The area to the left has many fish options which can be hand picked, then requested to be cleaned and gutted for cooking. There are also in this meat market area chicken, beef and pork in various cuts where you'll need to request a ticket for assistance from the staff as like most supermarkets. And all in between this is aisles on aisles of varying goods from everyday cooking essentials to snacks. I took a few photos to illustrate this. What even surprised me was an area that appeared to cater to "Balikbayan" boxes with boxes and packing materials. I think there is a bakery area that is to open too but not until March. Last thing to note as I haven't seen this in any other store before is staff members walking around to advise of social distancing due to the COVID19 pandemic, nice touch. All in all great experience and will visit again soon.

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Glerson Gonzalodo

It was a Bad Experience when my wife and i bought our food at the Crispy Town at around 8:00 pm and we just ordered Crispy Pata but lady who served us used the same box that she DROPPED on the Floor and i told her why did you used it still? She just took another box and she just want to transfer the food! and That's were i get mad at her,, i mean common sense right! and that's not all she also called her guy co-worker and mentioned were "MAARTE" , This is unacceptable , Don't you guys have Food handling Certificate? and that's how you treat your customers.