Overview Reviews
If you’re seeking a culinary adventure, Mang Indo Asian Market And Restaurant in Loma Linda, CA, should be your next stop. This vibrant spot merges the rich flavors of Indonesian and Filipino cuisines, offering both delightful dining experiences and international grocery options.
The menu does not disappoint. Signature dishes like Chicken Adobo and Beef Paklay provide a hearty taste of authenticity, while the comforting Chicken Tinola wraps you in warmth with its savory broth and fresh ingredients. Vegetarians will also find joy in options like Tofu Pancit Noodles.
Accessibility is a plus here, with wheelchair access and a variety of dining options, from takeout to catering. With friendly service and a cozy atmosphere, Mang Indo delivers more than just meals; it offers a true taste of cultural heritage. Whether you dine in or order delivery, the experience is sure to satisfy your cravings for robust, flavorful dishes.
Additional Services & Amenities
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Wheelchair accessible seating
Accepts NFC mobile payments
Featured Insights
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Authentic Filipino Cuisine
Mang Indo Asian Market And Restaurant delivers genuine Filipino flavors, from savory chicken adobo to rich beef caldereta. Guests rave about the comfort food that showcases traditional recipes.
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Welcoming Atmosphere and Service
The friendly staff and cozy environment create a pleasant dining experience. Customers appreciate the accommodating service, making it a great spot to introduce friends to Filipino food.
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Convenient and Affordable Options
With various utilities like delivery and takeout, plus generous portions at reasonable prices, Mang Indo is perfect for satisfying cravings without breaking the bank.
Customer Reviews & Ratings
Friendly staff. Nice food and delicious. Clean and cozy. Lots of different varieties of food.
Went here for the food and it hit the spot! Great price for a lunch special for sure. I was able to eat two days worth of food for like $13. Really great stick to your bones delicious Filipino food. The rice was a bit sticky and soft, but everything else there was good.
I came here for the first time to introduce my friends to Filipino food and while we got to the market close to closing time, thankfully there was still a good enough amount of food to feed us all. The staff inside were very kind and accommodating to us all, it made everyone feel welcome. The quality of food that was being sold was very authentic and tasted like comfort Filipino food! We specifically tried their chicken adobo and pancit which were both really delicious! All my friends really enjoyed their meals too and said it was really good which shows why I would recommend this place which also conveniently has an indoor market for snacks and other available goodies.
Recently ordered from here for my SIL's baby shower and I was impressed with their portions. We ordered chicken adobo, beef caldereta, lumpia shanghai and tofu sisig. We got full trays of everything except for the tofu sisig, but we would've been good with half trays of all. The food was delicious! The only downside were all the bones in the adobo which had chopped chicken, but the flavor was good. Ordering was an easy process done over the phone. The lady who took my order was nice. I would definitely order here again in the future for sure. I'm glad I have a better idea of portions now that I've ordered. 10/10 highly recommend!
Good Filipino food in Loma Linda. The kaldereta kanding (goat stew) is a must have as the goat is soft and chewy and real easy to eat. Chicken adobo is good just like any other restaurant. The bangus was so dry but tasted great. If you like fairly priced Filipino food then Mang Indo will satisfy you. To feed my wife and I only cost $30 for two scoops and two entrees each plus a canned soda.
As a Filipino student who is living away from home, I was craving some authentic Filipino food. This place had some really great options and the lady serving me made me feel right at home! Typically with a lot of fast food Filipino food places the food tends to be too greasy and sweet. However Mang Indo's food is flavorful and authentic! The pampano sinigang was great! The beef kaldareta was tender and flavorful!
This is one of those market stores with a cafeteria-type deli where you can get hot food. I was not actually intending to have lunch that day, but I randomly drove past this place on my way to get gasoline for a long trip, and I did not regret my choice to stop by! Inside is a perfectly functional market that I briefly perused, which had many different Filipino goods that I didn't quite recognize. Seemed solid, but I can't say much about the market part. The hot food was very affordable and very fast (it's cafeteria-style, so they just scoop it up in front of you). A two-item combo is pretty cheap, around mid-single digits (forgot the exact price). I got the beef picadillo and the laing. First, they give you a lot of food. Second, it's tasty! The picadillo and the laing were both very tasty but different, the picadillo more savory and the laing, as a coconut milk dish, was sweeter - so they complemented each other well. I found the white rice somewhat moist, but some people like it that way. I actually personally don't like white rice that much (it wrecks my digestive system like when two of those giant warehouse trucks try to use the local highway exit at once), so I can't really comment on rice texture. That being said, the rice faithfully served its purpose and duty in soaking up the (very good!) flavors of the dishes and giving them substance. They didn't have dine-in at the time (COVID blah blah blah), but there's perfectly fine tables/seats outside. Parking is typical strip mall parking, which means it's easy even if you're a criminally incompetent driver like me. Definitely recommended if you want a very fast, tasty, cheap, very filling meal that you can take away easily. The amount of options (which you can look at select) also makes this a great place if you're indecisive on what you want to eat.
Ruben E.