Big Asian grocery store - Chinese owned. Although they do sell a variety of Asian products, they do focus more on Chinese groceries. You'll find more Southeastern Asian products (Vietnamese, Thai, Cambodian) at Far East Market a few doors down and that's the reason I'm giving it 4 stars - the lack of more Southeastern Asian products. There would be some things that the store doesn't sell but Far East Market does.
I have no complaints about this store. I find that they sell fresher produce than Far East Market (vegetables, bean sprouts, etc), so Asian Market is my go-to for that. What I also like about this store is that they don't have anyone watching/spying on you while you're shopping - something that Far East Market...
Read moreI couldn't find everything I wanted but there is a really good selection of interesting things you can't find at Walmart. I ended up getting a pork belly, and it wasn't the greatest cut and still had the skin on it, but I did enjoy the experience a lot, and my problems with the pork belly could have been avoided if I had worked with that cut of meat previously. I thought my visit was successful despite not getting everything I needed because it was cool to look around, and the guy at the counter was friendly. I would go there again just for the seaweed...
Read moreI was looking for Korean oval rice cake for our traditional New Year's soup, and they had it!! They also have a array of fresh veggies like soy bean sprouts and mung bean sprouts with a lot of Asian mushrooms you can't get in the regular grocery store and even bittermelon!! Has a variety of products from different parts of Asian. I was impressed on how they have the checkout area set to help with minimal contact. We live about 1hr 40 minutes away, but if back in the area, will definitely...
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