Convenience is key, and A & C Market understands the needs of its patrons. For those who yearn for Asian delicacies but are deterred by the distance to larger markets like Grand Asian Market in Cary, A & C Market provides a welcomed alternative. Situated conveniently in Raleigh, it beckons food enthusiasts with its promise of authenticity and affordability. The aroma of sizzling meats and aromatic spices wafts through the air, enticing visitors to explore further. The mini eatery, a delightful surprise within the store, offers a tempting array of hot, freshly prepared dishes, perfect for a quick and satisfying meal on the go.
A & C Market takes pride in its extensive selection of essential food items, catering to the diverse needs of its clientele. From pantry staples to specialty ingredients, the shelves are stocked with an impressive variety, ensuring that no craving goes unfulfilled. The frozen section is a treasure trove of delights, boasting an assortment of steam buns, roasted meats, and other delectable treats ready to be savored at home.
Ramen enthusiasts rejoice, for A & C Market is a haven for lovers of this beloved noodle dish. The shelves are lined with an impressive array of ramen noodles, ranging from traditional favorites to innovative flavors, ensuring that there is something to suit every palate. Paired with an extensive selection of spices and condiments, crafting the perfect bowl of ramen has never been easier. Whether you're in search of pantry staples, hot meals, or specialty ingredients, you can certainly count on...
Read moreI seldomly buy any meat from this shop. Because I had very bad experience when we bought pork here before, three experiences: I bought some pork belly which was very hard to boil, although I kept boiling it for about 1 hour. The most crazy thing is that it smells bad when we ate it, so I had to throw all of the meat away. I wasted my $10. Although frightened, I still thought it was a rare case. I still tried to trust this shop, so I went to buy some pork belly again in this shop on February 25, 2013, but the ridiculous thing is that the packing date on top of the package is February 27, 2013. From then on I understood that they try to cheat on the packing date so that they can still sell their meat even if it has gone bad. THEY ARE ONLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR PROFIT BUT NOT FOR PEOPLE'S HEALTH. Just a few days ago, I bought some unpacked ground pork, I thought it would be ok because the meat is not packed and must be fresh. Before I bought it, I asked three times the Mexican guy(the sales person) if the meat was fresh, he insisted saying that the meat was fresh. My husband and I steamed some meat balls with their ground pork but had to throw them away due to the bad smell again. Someone should know the nasty smell of the...
Read morePretty OK asian grocery store. You will find all the basics and then more. They have meats, decent selection of vegetables, and of course the pantry ingredients you can find in any large asian grocery. The seafood section offers variety of interesting seafood. The cashiers can be a little bit weird. They also have a chinese restaurant inside, the meals look good. I saw the roasted duck and wanted to try it. It is quite expensive. Half duck for $20, and the majority is just cut up back bones and the greasy, thick skin. I love duck, and I know how good duck tastes like. The duck they sell you is either that small, or they purposely don’t give you decent pieces of meat unless you buy the whole bird. Tastes is good, but not worth it. Anyway, you are better off buying an entire raw duck from their freezer section, salting it, and putting it in the oven yourself. The lady in the restaurant was more friendly then...
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