A global culinary adventure awaits you at Yippingās. She provides staples and specialty items for Asian foodies in Vermont and New Hampshire!
Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Middle Eastern, East Indian and Filipino dishes are made possible in our area because of this store.
You can find what you need for scratch made sushi, ramen, hot pot, pho, spring rolls, dim sum, kim chee, sweet roast pork, halo halo, falafels and hummus, pomegranate soda, shaved ice, bubble tea tapioca balls and the giant straws too.
Freezers are brimming with prepared foods like dumplings, tempura shrimp, spring rolls, naan bread, scallion pancakes, sweet and savory fillings in soft fluffy buns and so much more.
In the refrigerator you will find fresh pho noodles, Asian vegetables, kim chee, quail eggs, lemon grass and Thai basil and hot chili peppers.
Noodles noodles noodles and more noodles! Fresh, dried, bundled and bagged and the instant noodle selection is impressive. Iām sure you could eat a different one and not repeat for a month!
Easy to use time saving bottled sauces and āall in oneā spice packets will help any level cook get it right the first, well maybe the second time. Thereās a good selection of vegetarian and gluten free items, including soy sauce.
Yipping stocks the essentials that make me happy...fresh crop rice, silken tofu, white mountain yam, winter melon, Thai basil and chilies, organic white miso, won ton and the best spring roll wrappers, egg noodles, salted jelly fish, fresh ramen noodles directly from Japan, fish roe, furikake, ume, nori, shiritaki yam cake, taro cakes, pork ribs cut Asian style, tripe, tendon, fried tofu puffs, seaweed knots, wasabi peas, sriracha and chili garlic sauce, fermented black beans, natto, mochi and green tea ice cream, passion fruit, guava and calamanci juices, jasmine tea and Tomoe Ame candy and rice crackers from my childhood.
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Ā Ā Ā Read moreSmallish market but a very nice selection of Asian products, especially for our neck of the woods. We shop here regularly, rather than ordering on-line (itās nice to be able to support a local business). It can be something of a treasure hunt to find a particular item, since the organization on the shelves leaves a little to be desired, but that's part of the fun of shopping here (we always discover something new to try). Prices generally are as good or better than the larger grocery stores (even on-line, once you factor in shipping), at least for pantry items (sauces, noodles, etc.). Fresh produce can be a little pricey. The owners usually are friendly and helpful, when you just can't find something. One negative is that most items do not have a price on them, but we just take them up front to be scanned at the register, before we decide. A...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreDespite living about an hour away, I'm always excited for the opportunity to go to Yipings. It is chock full of great stuff. Huge selection of drinks, snacks, and noodles that are hard to find at other markets. Especially away from larger cities. Lots of frozen and refrigerated items, including fresh vegetables. A great selection of ingredients for Asian cooking that I often have a hard time finding elsewhere, like a wide variety of pickled and preserved vegetables. They also have a section of kitchenware and home goods that has quality items like stoneware bowls/hotpots, rice cookers, and lots of tableware. Many things that would make great gifts for anyone who is looking for Asian items. The person behind the counter was also friendly and nice. Always an...
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