When I was out looking one night for sesame oil for my wife, with the Oriental Food Market a couple blocks away closed, I came here. When I walked in there was no one to be found, it felt a bit odd. Although soon a couple employees came out of the back.
Great variety and an excellent Asian food store, with just about everything you would ever need for culinary experiences from that region.
All I needed was sesame oil though, and that's all I purchased. It was approximately $6, and when the lady rang me up at check out, she lamented the fact that I didn't have cash, even though it was clearly displayed on the store that cards were accepted. It even seemed like she wanted to charge me more because I could only pay with a card.
I don't mind cash-only stores, but if you display that you accept credit cards, you shouldn't berate your customers for using one. While she was generally pleasant enough, attitudes like that with your customers are a bit off-putting. Thankfully there was enough variety that I would likely return if I needed something specific...
Read moreI was there with my mother for groceries. We bought 2 itmes, sesame oil and red pepper paste. When we came back home, we found that the due date of the red pepper paste already past 2 years. The shop owner hid the due date by marking price on it. We went back for the refund, and she just kept say she didn't sell this. Eventhough we had a receipt, she just ignored us. This was the only store we've shopped for few weeks and she said we bought it from somewhere else. We argued with her for few more minutes, and finally she gave our $5 back. But it was really tough and rude. It was really bad experience and would never go...
Read moreA hidden treasure, full of authentic Asian ingredients and foods from Thailand, Vietnam, China, Japan and Indonesia to name a few. This is the kind of Asian supermarket that chefs love to find. Great prices, huge variety from woks to seafood, accepts EBT, clean and well-kept store. Locally owned and right on 2nd St near the Centennial, so come...
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