Seafood City Supermarket - Winnipeg

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About Seafood City Supermarket

Our History

They say home is where the heart is. Nobody knows this better than the Filipino-Americans.

In the United States, the Filipino immigrant story is a vibrant one. But it is one that is not without its challenges. For those who grew up in the Philippines, the biggest one has always been homesickness. For the Filipino born and raised in the US, it is reconciling geography with cultural heritage.

The Filipinos brought with them to America the traditions and cultures of their homeland. That’s why, shopping at mainstream grocery stores and supermarkets left them frustrated and unsatisfied. Filipino-Americans struggled to find food ingredients and products they have been used to. They longed for familiar brands to connect them to the lifestyles they’ve grown accustomed to.

Seafood City knew and understood this longing and brought them back ‘home’.

Seafood City Supermarket Community

In 1989, the first Seafood City Supermarket opened in National City, San Diego, California offering quality and authentic Filipino specialties at the most affordable prices. For the first time ever, there was a grocery store where the Filipino-Americans could go to find exactly what they want as well as connect, re-connect, bond, and celebrate ‘true Filipino goodness’. Seafood City’s locations also included iconic Filipino brands like Jollibee, Red Ribbon, Chowking, Philippine National Bank, The Filipino Channel (TFC), Atlas Remittance, and other brands popular to Filipinos anywhere in the world.

The response of the Fil-Am community was overwhelming! This quickly led to more stores opening all over California, followed by stores in Nevada, Washington State, Hawaii, and Chicago. And in answer to the clamor of countless Filipinos to open stores in Canada, Seafood City established its first Canadian store in Mississauga in 2017. Tens of thousands of excited customers lined up to shop at the new store, prompting local officials and news agencies to check out Seafood City to discover for themselves what the crowds are all about. Just like in the US, Filipinos in Canada soon found themselves a ‘hub’, a ‘town hall’, a ‘home away from home.

Canada’s face of immigration has changed from predominantly European to predominantly Asian, with Filipinos making up a significant part of it. No wonder, the community support for Seafood City was so great, prompting more store openings one after the other. A Winnipeg store was opened last November 2019 and another store followed in Calgary last February 2020. Within a few months, two more Canadian stores are slated to open in Edmonton and Scarborough.

Seafood City Supermarket has come a long way from its humble beginnings in 1989 to establishing itself as the premier Filipino supermarket chain in North America. It now has 32 store locations in Canada, Hawaii, Seattle, Washington, Northern California, Los Angeles, and San Diego.

But it has grown into something more than that. It has become not just a supermarket but a grocerant, blending the grocery and restaurant concepts, and providing the consumer high quality food additives containing generics of tadalafil and generic drugs, ready-to-eat food, and ready-to-heat meals. It has opened up fast food restaurants in its stores: Grill City, Noodle Street, Crispy Town, and soon, Baker’s Avenue. This said Avenue was opened in Winnipeg in January last year and currently, and soon to open in Scarborough, Calgary, and Edmonton.

This fast-growing side of the business has made Seafood City a fast food destination for authentic, traditional Filipino dishes merged with a fusion of international cuisine.

Now, the words ‘Seafood City’ have become synonymous with ‘home’, ‘community’. And nowhere is true Filipino goodness better celebrated than here.

Well, certainly feels good to be home.

Contact Seafood City Supermarket

Address :

2311 McPhillips St Unit 307, Winnipeg, MB R2V 3C9, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +8
Postal code : 2
Website : http://www.seafoodcity.com/
Categories :
City : V
Description : Supermarket chain specializing in Filipino & other Asian goods, plus meat, fish & vegetables.

2311 McPhillips St Unit 307, Winnipeg, MB R2V 3C9, Canada
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Chris on Google

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Been here twice now. Both times just for a fast meal. Haven't visited the grocery section yet. Just the food hall. There is alot of options. Almost too many options that it may become overwhelming. I got up to the county at Grill City and got a combo which includes rice and 1 option. I asked for Sisig and got one that I have never seen before. It looked like cream of mushroom with meat. Very weird. Then I walked over to Crispy town and noticed they had the right Sisig I was looking for there. Oh well. Maybe next time. I also ordered the Pancit for my daughter. She loves Pancit and wouldn't eat it. way too salty. Overall it was ok. I rated the Weird Sisig 2 ? and the Pancit a waste of $4.99. 2nd time around I went to noodle street and got the Beef Wonton Mami, Special Arroz Caldo, and some Special pork Lumpia. Beef Mami was ok. Nothing really special. Kind of bland. Arroz Caldo was very flavorful. The Lumpia was very dry and greasy. Tasted like it sat in the deep fryer for too long. Not really impressed by the food at this place. I would have to say that I have moved on and will not be purchasing food from here anymore. Unfortunately it wasn't worth it.
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Van Harold on Google

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The place is a little bit crowded but maybe because it's a new store. Although, it is not as spacious as I expected, it is well organized. It's not difficult to find what you need. Most of their goods, items, or food you can buy are from Philippines. There two main Filipino food stores: Grill City and Crispy Town. All grilled and fried food, obviously. There are deserts and delicacies from Philippines too.
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Jerome Basa on Google

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Its a great place to shop for Asian products but its also a great place to eat with lots of options from Grill city, Crispy town and Noodle street. When you are a filipino like me eating here feels very nostalgic. You get that Fiesta feel of the Philippines.
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Kitin Cayona on Google

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It's a new "go-to" place for people who wants fresh seafood. They have a large collection of Asian spices that we miss, and they even have Tabo for sale. It can get crowded in the afternoon so come early. They also have grilled foods, crispy pata (pork knuckles), and many viands to choose from when you get hungry from the shopping. It can get pricey depending on what you choose. The place is clean and organized. Their staffs are willing to help and for those who came from far places, they are willing to place ice in the seafood that you purchased so that it will stay fresh during your travel.
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Benjamin Sohrab Maranan on Google

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Authentic filipino groceries , fresh fish and canned goods! A little bit pricey on some of the items. But worth visiting! Clean store!
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M A on Google

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Always go here to get fish and whenever I ask them not to cut the fish’s belly or back, they always cut it everytime even though I already gave them instructions in Tagalog to just remove the scales. This happened a COUPLE OF TIMES already. Not sure why they don’t know how to follow instructions. They don’t know how to cut fish into pieces properly as well. This is very annoying.
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Shane Clements on Google

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This is really a hugely unknown gem in Winnipeg by most people. I don't think there's another supermarket/cafeteria/hot food establishment like this in Winnipeg. La Grotta or Deluca would be similar Too many new things to try each week and even takeaway traditional breakfast.
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John Reyes on Google

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We went to Seafood City for their food court and was not dissapointed. They have amazing grilled and crsipy food selections and also to the left of the store has soups and a bakery. Dessert was not hard to find since everywhere you would look someone is selling something. Definitely worth the money going for. If you love filipino dishes this is a place worth going for.

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