They have decent prizes and great selection. The reason they get 2 stars is I wanted to buy lychee. I didn't know at the time green lychee is unripe and unripe lychee is dangerous to eat. Ripe lychee is pink or red in color. It would be different if the lychee can ripe after it is picked, but it stops ripping after it is picked. This is diffently a safety concern and not to mention I wasted 8 dollars. Someone who doesn't know could buy it and something bad could happen. They have to be aware of this they are just money hungry. The majority of the lychee were green some had red spots but NONE of them...
Read moreThe first Asian market I entered was called A Dong in Hartford Connecticut. At that time I was mostly going for the candies and cookies but I soon graduated to teas, tofu, and miso. When I moved to rural PA, I missed A Dong and wandering through aisles and the produce section fascinated by foods I never saw before.
How thrilled I was to find out about San Yang, which is an hour from my house. It has everything I need and great prices.
Their fresh homemade tofu is great and 89 cents a block. Wonderful produce and fish and a massive rice...
Read moreWent here about 90 minutes after breaking my pinky toe. Great place! Good expiration dates on canned spice pastes and boxed spice mixes. The miso selection is strong. The tea aisle is a must. As the pain from my untreated toe started to radiate up my foot, I considered the gochujang offerings. I hobbled out of there with a bag of all of the above. An X-ray later that morning confirmed the pinky toe fracture, but any licensed radiologist would agree that my fifteen minutes of painful browsing...
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