This sprawling store has celebration items, dry goods, frozen and fresh food from mostly Asian countries but I always find more from even more countries than I did everytime I go there. The deli nextdoor is open later in the day, but I would like to try breakfast items from Asian countries. They have things I know I like and stuff to make things I haven't yet. They don't sell cigarettes, but many people prefer cigarettes from East Asia or the UK and they could surely get these. They have the neon powders used for holidays, incense, icons and lots of candy and snacks, mixes, prepackaged foods and then just about any other ingredients a market might have in very small and very large quanities. If you are on a gluten free or caveman diet, they have rices, beans and alternative flours that you may be never tried before or never heard of. Spices, flavorings and ingredients that make dishes you eat in restaurants or see in recipes but dk what they are or how...
Read moreWe went to this store on a weekday evening, and it was not crowded. There were either basket or cart to use. There were plenty of things to buy. If you are a fan of making your own curry, or Indian foods, you should check this place out. They offer frozen, packaged, fresh, and convenient food.
The store is easy to access. There is a handicapped parking and entrance. As of October 2021, masking is recommended, but not required. I see many people walking around without their mask. There are sanitizer for your cart in the front, but it's not a good sanitizer.
One minor complaint I have is on the cleanliness of the bathroom. In the men's bathroom, there were soap sprayed all over the wall. The toilet needs to be clean, and trashed needs to be...
Read moreThis store is run by Indians, they have all kinds of indian groceries like lentils, spices, veggies etc. You name it, they will most likely have it. The only problem is the price. Since they are the only indian store serving OKC area and surrounding cities like Moore and Norman, they have ridiculously high prices on certain staple indian groceries like rice and lentils. Its kind of a monopoly market price. Also, some of the spices and frozen food that they sell would have expired a few months ago. The store doesnt make any initiative to perodically check the expiry dates on the stuff they sell, especially spice packets. If you are buying stuff that will have an expiry date, you have to look for expiry dates before you buy. Other than that, it is a...
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