Store employees need to either learn to take down signs for unavailable food items or put a little more effort in understanding English. I went there earlier to attempt trying out the braised beef noodle soup since it was a traditional dish back in my hometown, only to find out it was unavailable even though the sign was still up. The employee lady misunderstood my intentions and fetched me a large cup of braised pork with pickle cabbage. I also ordered take out for a side of fried rice as the former doesn't come with rice. My ultimate experience with these two take out items was below average. The food was saggy and warm, heating up would result losing the flavor. Waste of money, better go elsewhere for Chinese...
Read moreVery nice and well stocked Asian foods store. Larger on the inside than seems from outside. Prices are kind of average, but not high. Rotating stock and many basics always on hand. Large variety of products. Seems skewed toward Chinese and Korean cousines, but other culinary traditions' ingredients are available. Delicious hot food counter, but many ready to eat foods sell out quickly. Nice, tasty, almost addictive pastries, made on site. There is usually someone very helpful there who speaks English, but there is rarely the need to ask for help. I shop there regularly and appreciate the selection and the service. Definitely...
Read moreHigh price ,poor service! ( CAD $5.99 Vancouver Costco soy milk selling for USD 9.99 in this store , that's more than doubled) . nothing fresh , bad service, the guy at the register kept talking with another guy in Shanghai dialect, from the time I went in to the store till I checked out, he scanned and said nothing to me, I waited for a minute,then I realized he would not say a word if I didn't ask him, I then asked how much, he replied: "card only" what the hell in the world is this guying thinking? Don't understand Chinese or English? I said you don't take cash? He said I don't...
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