I used to come here as a child with my mom. We've lived in this neighborhood nearly all my life, and this place used to be run by an elderly asian man, presumably Mr. Lee. He is a quiet, gentle old man and I am still surprised he had opened up a store here of all places for as long as he did.
Well, Mr. Lee decided enough was enough for some reason and sold the place to some middle aged man. He works here with two other people, a young man and a young lady. The young lady is there nearly every day working the cash register and she is very kind and sweet. She always likes to say hello when I come by to buy a few Powerades or some chips.
They selection is alright for a corner store, though they sell milk and bread, which surprises me. They do sell some unusual snacks you don't normally see in corner stores, like Yan Yans.
They have some gambling machines in there that the people of the neighborhood are a bit too obsessive about, and I've seen some ugly fights break out about it to others or...
Read moreMr Lee always took care of us when I was growing up. He always watched out for the little guy and didn't discriminate we were all patrons. I remember growing up in the 90s 1 dollar got me a bag of chips a juice box and a moon pie, 2 dollars got me a burrito and sprite. Mr Lee also Cashed my first pay check when i was 13. (you knew you were from south Dallas if you had the little sticker with a number taped to the back of your ID lol). Even when I grew up started a family i would go visit him and he would ask how my family was. I heard he sold a couple of years ago, but this place will always have a place in me and my...
Read moreThis is a great store and they got good employees with good service. The young lady working there is nice and sweet, she treats...
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