My experience was pleasant. I took my time exploring the grocery store not knowing what to expect after reading the reviews. So I try to keep a open mind. The store itself didn't have a smell. My son and I notice a store employee following us after I picked up a item he them fixed the item the way he saw fit after I notice him and what he was doing he stop following. I didn't say anything. The store has a lot of products the labels were in English saw a lot of products with prices and prices on the product it self. The check out lines were not long. The check out women wasn't that friendly but I believe it was a language barrier. I spoke and ask her how she was doing she smile and nod. I would go back and shop I didn't get a feeling like I wasn't welcome. I believe it was just a cultural difference which I kept in mind while...
Read moreIf you've ever been to an Asian grocery store you know what to expect as far as layout smell and ambiance
They've got a great butchers section that's pork and chicken focused and a big fresh seafood section. Also the produce section is pretty great and has a Vietnamese focus.
They've also got an awesome dried food and ramen section and all sorts of odds and ends plus they have Vietnamese steamed rice buns and traditional Chinese steamed buns.
On a final note a lot of their traditional foods are locally produced too, so you're doubly supporting local...
Read moreIt was my first time at Belknaps. I went looking for a new pair of shoes for my grandchild. After taking three steps in, a young man rushed up to me and asked, "Can I help you?" He startled me. I then looked at him, and I said, "Where in the Sam Hill did you come from? Since when did Belknap get a door greeter? I asked him to point me in the direction of baby shoes. With the quickness, he said, "We no longer carry them. They don't have kids' shoes. Wow, they have...
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