We were sold rotten and expired food, brought them back for return, and got mocked for being stupid because "anyone can tell they are not edible" and it is not her fault that we bought them in the first place. She went on to give my mom and me a lecture on "this is how America works". My mom is a nice little Asian lady and she gently protested that for a Buddhist (like the owner), we would expect her to be honest and respectful, and got yelled back that "You are not in mainland China anymore. Save your attitude." and "Just don't come back." I couldn't believe how nice the owner appeared at first and how she put on a different face when...
Read moreWinLi has Asian (mostly East & Southeast Asian) packaged foods & ingredients for cooking, including sauces, spices, bonito flakes, seaweeds, noodles, snacks, frozen items, produce, rice, adzuki, soy, and mung beans, and a wall of ramen from a variety of countries. They also have some household items such as bowls, chopsticks, heavy granite mortar & pestles. They have a meat counter as well, though I haven't tried it. Even though some of the same items can be found at a Wegmans, WinLi generally has better prices and has a much bigger variety. Also, the owner is very pleasant...
Read moreWinli market is a small, mom and pop shop that sells quality and fresh produce as well as frozen, jarred, and canned products. You can buy boba tea, paratha and roti, noodles, kids snacks, tea, frozen buns, canned eel, frozen cod, mortar and pestle, steaming baskets etc. The owners and very friendly and kind and the shop is clean. I love to get my bokchoy, parathas, and frozen veggie buns from here. They even have the napa cabbage for home made kimchi! Very fresh...
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