They just need to check their items more often. I ended up buying some chicharron that were expired and I don’t live near the store so it was pointless for me to go back and return or complain. But now I am paying close attention to dates to make sure they are not expired. Pls make sure you do not sell expires items. Check the dates frequently. You don’t want the health department to be notified of this
Evan S.
Tu valoración: 3 Kensington, MD
How much is the red horse cost there?
Ron H.
Tu valoración: 3 Woodbridge, VA
Juliana’s has moved to a smaller location inside Sudley Corner Center(An Industrial Park at Route 66&234 in Manassas), it’s just one parking lot over from it’s previous spot. Because of the smaller place, the stock and selections are now the more typical amount you would find in most other Filipino stores around Washington. Of particular note: I returned to Juliana’s today on the way home from the airport with my brother-in-law to get some Red Horse beer. Juliana’s is still the only store I know in Northern Virginia that stocks the stronger brew that is the second best selling beer in the Philippines after San Miguel.(Updated Photos Uploaded)
Nick R.
Tu valoración: 4 Washington, DC
If you want to get some Filipino groceries in the area you choices are: 1) go to a Korean market and cross your fingures 2) Danny’s Tindahan(in Tenley town) 3) Juliana’s. Clearly, Juliana’s wins(if you are in the area.) You can do a complete Filipino shopping trip here. From Longanisa to Goldilocks to San Miguel Beer. They have pretty much everything the doctor ordered. Now, if you live in DC, go to Danny’s first, they have a lot of stuff for such a little store. But make the pilgrimage here some time, I doubt you’ll be disappointed.
Mark D.
Tu valoración: 4 Washington, DC
The word«sari-sari» isn’t something that you normally see on a highway sign(especially in Virginia), nor do you normally see a sign with a Filipino flag. So I finally decided to make a stop in after passing this place many times on the 66. It’s a pretty big store that caters to everything filipino… something that’s pretty rare. Most places, even on the West coast, are asian grocery stores. But everything in this place reminded me of P.I. From the baked goods, to the dried mangoes, to the canned corned beef, to the different San Miguel beers, to the filipino movies and OPMCD’s. I only wish they served hot meals…