The store is very clean. They practice social distancing and disinfected my cart. I bought my fresh Kimchi and Korean spicy Udon noodles, my pot stickers, Japanese Mochi cakes, pancakes with Red Bean paste , Korean potato snacks and my Pike spicy canned mackerel, fresh seaweed salad, fried squid cakes for dinner and bean sprouts & tofu. Their produce are organic and fresh. They have a sale for sweet potato and Kombucha squash. The manager is very efficient in checking the frozen and refrigerated temperatures with his thermometer. They have a great selection in their frozen foods, fresh meats and fresh fish, spices and condiments and massive selection for dry noodles and snacks and dry seaweed, fresh noodles.and frozen cha su bao. It is so relaxing to shop in their store. The staff is friendly, courteous, polite and helpful. They have ample...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreOne of our favorite markets to visit. They have a huge selection of prepared foods for those that crave Korean cuisine. We purchase our produce, noodles, condiments and ban chans from Greenland. The staff is always nice and friendly. The roasted sweet potatoes are excellent snacks and inside the market, there are two other vendors for fried cheese goodies on a stick and sushi. They have a huge variety of noodles and rice, too. We also like the fresh kimchi. Delicious! They have good prices on select items and we're happy they sell all the noodles that we enjoy. We've been able to cook everything at home whether it's Korean BBQ, sushi or ramen. They even have the cold noodle soup (mul-naengmyeon) we love in the frozen section. We are set when we go to Greenland. It's our favorite...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreGreat local resource for health and variety....if, for example, you want to make bone broth, and you are not particular about sourcing bones from grass-fed cattle.
They have frozen bones for $1.29 a pound...the best price I've ever found. My dogs have benefitted from this broth, and I simply dispose of the fat...easily skimmed, since that is probably the worst aspect of non- grass-fed beef products. (grass-fed fat is actually full of omega-3's)
Also, Greenland is full of exotic greens, mushrooms, sprouts, and kim chi. The only thing to be wary of is their discount (almost expired) produce specials....I've had issues with spoiled berries, for example.
This is one of the best things about being in LA...access to so many interesting ethnic markets, and this...
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