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Welcome to Peenoy Grocery

Peenoy Grocery is a Filipino-International grocery and fast food spot located in North Highlands, CA. Customers rave about the delicious BBQ, fish, fresh lumpia, and turon (banana lumpia) offered here. Despite the slightly dated ambiance, the warm coconut milk dessert, ginataang bilo-bilo, and the comforting Filipino dishes make it a hidden gem worth visiting. The friendly staff, reasonable prices, and variety of Filipino ingredients and hot food items make Peenoy Grocery a must-visit for those craving authentic Filipino flavors. It's a place where the community gathers to enjoy tasty, affordable meals and stock up on hard-to-find Filipino cooking items.

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Peenoy Grocery is a Filipino-international grocery and fast food spot located in North Highlands, CA. This establishment offers a variety of amenities such as reservations acceptance, credit card payments, outdoor seating, catering services, and more. Customers have raved about the tasty BBQ, fresh lumpia, maja blanca, and turon.

The cozy ambiance might need a touch-up, but the friendly staff and delicious food more than make up for it. The menu boasts comforting dishes like pancit, bistek, and ginataang bilo-bilo, but the real standout is the turon - a crunchy, not overly sweet banana lumpia with a thick slice of jackfruit.

Peenoy Grocery is a hidden gem known for its affordable prices and hard-to-find Filipino ingredients. Whether you're craving hot food items or groceries for traditional Filipino dishes, this is the place to visit. Don't miss out on their mouth-watering lumpia and be sure to call ahead for larger orders to ensure availability. Make sure to give Peenoy Grocery a visit for a taste of authentic Filipino flavors in a warm and welcoming setting.

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Bossy Q.
Bossy Q.

their bbq is very tasty as well as fish. smiley owners. small but all u can find store.

Carmina G.
Carmina G.

We're glad we stumbled upon this place on our way home to Fairfield , we are hungry and looking for a place to eat. Lady at the counter was nice, the food we ordered was good though a bit cold but it was late in the afternoon and most of the foods are gone. We also bought breads, fresh lumpia ( this was so good and cheap), maja blanca ( love this) and other Filipino snacks to go, we missed the turon, another lady bought all of it, so it must be good. Their prices are way cheaper than the asian stores we have in our place,we cant believe the amount we paid considering we bought alot of stuff. We are not picky so we don't mind the ambiance, but the place do need some update, maybe change the lights, it's a bit gloomy inside.

Nino D.
Nino D.

I love this place. The aunties that work here are always super nice. And, they've always been nice to me even when I forgot to make an order and needed some food made ASAP.

Gillian A.
Gillian A.

No question that you're in Filipino territory when there's a CRT TV playing retro episodes of Darna (Filipino Wonder Woman). Average pancit (stir-fried noodles). Strange mix of very tender and very tough beef pieces in the bistek (braised beef) but still tasty nonetheless. Very comforting ginataang bilo-bilo (warm coconut milk dessert w/ various ingredients like glutinous rice balls, jackfruit, and taro chunks.....no skimping on these ingredients here which I appreciate!). The real treasure here though is the turon (banana lumpia), which for some reason is now quite hidden behind the counter of Saran-wrapped cooked food. Crunch-tactic and not overly sweet (some places go too overboard with the glaze coating). The banana piece in it is a bit mushier than typical but I personally prefer it this way. Thick slice of jackfruit in the turon as well. I'd say it's definitely worth checking this spot just for the turon especially if you already happen to be in the area lol. In addition to the hot foods area there is a section that is pretty much like a condensed version of the frozen and dry goods departments of a Seafood City/Island Pacific Filipino grocery store.

Vanessa S.
Vanessa S.

I was happy to have found this place recently as I did not know it existed. It's also nice that there's a Filipino place up north bc mostly it's in South Sac/Elk Grove area. I really liked how the prices of their a la carte hot food items were reasonable. My favorite was the fresh lumpia and the lunch combo items. One of my coworkers wanted the fried lumpia Shanghai so I was able to get some for lunch. Overall, I'd come back here to buy hot food items and groceries for certain Filipino dishes. They don't have a lot of American items bc it's a Filipino store so I'd come here for the hard-to-find Filipino sauces or other cooking items.

Greg S.
Greg S.

This lumps joint is the ONE. Period. Best recommendation is to call in an order that's 1/2 pan/sheet or more at least one day ahead. I took a whole pan of their mini size without calling and they said they prefer to get the cal ahead so there's enough for everyone. Super considerate! Small shop, got some specific groceries and such for the Peenoy crowd; but their lumpia is the truth!

Emily B.
Emily B.

I love their Fresh Lumpia-the BEST. When I am hungry, it's a great place to have lunch (To Go); friendly neighborhood.

Marie Y.
Marie Y.

Went here a few years ago but since the area where its at was ghetto, didn't bother staying, just checked the place out and left. And now since we live not too far from peenoy, Ive decided to give it a try, this time I bought a few items I can use in the pantry. Few selections from what I would usually use and a home cooked meals but didnt get any home cooked meals. Hopefully i can come back around lunch time so i can try the home cooked meals, must be good!

John F.
John F.

Butch V person below wrote a fake review to sabotage hard working small business. This place is a must go.