I recently went here with my partner for the first time. We always see it on the road and decided to actually pop in this day. As someone who’s from South America, I was interested to see what they had.
First impressions- walking into the market, you get a very strong waft of fish smell. If I wasn’t so determined to find out what they had, I probably would have left. The first thing in there is the grocery area, and it was crowded and a bit of a mess (with stuff all over the floor). There did seem to be a lot of variety.
We didn’t really check out every aisle, but I can share what we did see. There’s a really cool selection of pans and cookware used especially with Asian or Hispanic inspired cooking (rice cookers, paella pans, etc.) more affordable than better known places.
I gravitated toward the freezer sections. They have tons of Hispanic foods that I just really want to try (ready made tamales, arepas, etc.) along with other components to make stuff from scratch. I def picked up some Goya empanada rounds to stock up on! Also, I loveee Asian food, and there’s lots of variety. We picked up like 2.5 pounds of pot stickers for about $5 which was a steal.
Checking out was kinda a mess. But I did like how at the front they have fresh bakery items. I grabbed a matcha green tea cake and it was really good.
My biggest complaint is that there’s no clear delineation between Asian and Hispanic foods. It’s kinda all over the place. Also, the place was a little dingy, so I wouldn’t necessarily buy fresh meat here if you know...
Read moreI passed by this store on my way before visiting my friend in Nashville because she needed me pick up a couple of things for her recipe, and I was curious to check them out since I have never been here before. We didn’t cook all the ingredients I bought for her on Sunday, but my friend just texted me that the eggplants I bought her are all molding per the photos she sent. She sent those photos Tuesday night. She said she rarely goes to this store because nobody hardly shops there, and her other store is a couple of traffic lights down the road. I will say when we went to the store it saw two people shopping. They are well stocked to the brim, very quiet, and it looks very clean. This is the first time I’ve been at an asian grocery store and the vegetables I purchased...
Read moreStore is clean , variety of fresh produce , grocery , utensils , kitchen vessels , meat and seafoods are available here. Meat looks ok and their most of the collection leaned towards Korean. But they have Hispanic groceries as well. Lot of vegetables and varieties in the store, well lighted and everything is racked up. Easy to find the item and staffs were helpful. Will recommend this store to one who loves to explore Asian or Hispanic groceries. Price is average to cheap. Ample car parking and location is...
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