beef shanks from Asiana Market - osso buco
Satisfying snacks
Found all my dumplings ingredients and more
Nimboo pudina peanuts and chana
Goodies!
stuffed patra leaves, chickpea flour, many spices and tamarind from Asiana Market
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Big selection of Korean masks 99¢ each
frozen octopus
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Small selection of soju, I would not recommend this one.
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interior
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fried dumplings
bbq marshmallows
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Horse carrots from Asiana Market - Carrots with Mole Dust and Lime Sour Cream Rose
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drink
Snacks!
Vivian H.
Jun 28, 2024
This Asiana is a bit far north for me, but when I go to my dentist, I stop in here just to see what they have.I normally shop at 99 Ranch over in Chandler, and occasionally will go to Mekong or Lee Lee's and everyone once in awhile, I will venture to H Mart, so we are definitely covered here in the Valley with many options for Asian or international grocery.I was here yesterday and I always like to check out all their fresh made Korean dishes. They have seafood and kimchee pancakes and variety of ban chan available! Great!There is always fresh produce available, meats, seafood, freezer items.I like coming here to supplement what I can't find elsewhere.My purchases on this trip included:(1) ready-made spicy tuna onigiri ($3.99 each or 2/$7) - this was so-so, I can make a better one.(2) onigiri maker and silicone sushi roller - will be making my own rolls and onigiri at home. (3) burdock root seeds - going to figure out if we can grow these well out here(4) Nimboo pudina peanuts and chana (my favorite Indian snacks)(5) Asian sour lemon drink - Chanh Xi Muoi - this is my favorite with some seltzer on a hot summer day, so refreshingI found some unique items today and will be back again on my next trip out this way!
Read MoreRay M.
May 10, 2024
Certainly not like a Vietnam store. More like a cardboard box see if you can find it placeYou can find things here not available anywhere else in phoenix
Read MoreStacie B.
Feb 2, 2024
Fun shop for all your international needs. I found the German noodles my sister wanted as well as lots of Eastern European treats that made my heart sing. The store has both fresh and frozen as well as lots of canned items. I was able to also find apices and some unusual blends that I've tried to recreate, but this packet is much easier to use.The staff were friendly and after a bit of searching ai could find my items. The signs on aisles are not super easy to read but after spotting the system I was able to find my needed culinary area.Definitely a fun spot for all your international goods!
Read MoreVeronica N.
Jun 19, 2024
This place has all the varieties of foods that you would possibly want, including hot sauces, Asian spices from India, different varieties of teas, fermented, vegetables, rice drinks, and so much more! Ambience is nice and quiet. Good for shopping. We had a question on where some kimchi was and the attendant was glad to help so the service is good as well. Nice big, clean store and very well lit.
Read MoreGreg W.
May 7, 2023
What a great market for Korean Japanese Chinese Polish Middle eastern and Indian food. Been coming here for years and though it is a conglomerate of cuisines it does a good job. Great selection of polish sausages and cured meats. Of course Korean noodles are great and kimchi selection as well. Fresh produce is excellent this is a little closer for us than H Mart and the Polish selection a plus so I prefer this. Of course my wife prefers H Mart. But a great place.
Read MoreDon B.
Jul 28, 2024
Great place lots of items you wont find in frys. Fresh fish and good sake. I will be going here again.
Read Moreyvonne o.
Jul 31, 2023
An incredible variety of Asian as well as Hispanic and Polish prepared cans and packaged foods. The produce varies from excellent (mushrooms, all kinds) for excellent prices and some not so great leafy veggies. They have prepared deli foods but only tried the kimchee, which was average. The staff is always helpful and kind. Don't look for a Whole Foods ambience. But if you want authentic ethnic foods and spices, this a great place to go.
Read MoreGwen W.
Sep 6, 2022
It's shamefully easy to load your cart up with unique items from The Asiana Market! We went to pick up a few fun things for my teenagers lunch/Bento box and left with Kimchi, pickled octopus, Latke cakes, 20lbs of rice, a bag of seaweed and a load of vegetables I don't actually know the names of. Extremely clean, organized and a ludicrous variety of rice, sauces, seaweed and noodles. It's easy to get overwhelmed if you're not familiar with the cuisine or culture. Go prepared! Do your research and make a list! Or be spontaneous and pop in for some inspiration and a fun treat.I know prices are bonkers right now but competitively speaking, the prices of their meat is pretty high. $13 dollars for a small, sad looking spatchcocked chicken & $14 for a lb of high fat ground beef is pushing it.
Read MoreS H.
May 9, 2024
One of my favorite grocery stores in the whole Valley. All kinds of wonderful produce (sooo many kinds of mushrooms and eggplants!) and all manner of wonderful treats ... I wander up and down every aisle, so that I don't miss anything. There's also an Eastern European section.
Read MoreMarshall C.
May 3, 2024
I noticed other reviewers reporting lots of expired frozen foods and what not. frozen food does not expire, nor does it have an expiration date on it. foods have a best buy date which is NOT an expiration date.Quite an impressive array of foods from different countries. though some aisles seem to be nothing but snacks and deserts than real food. the meat section could be better most of the beef looks like select grade or less. Very anemic looking pork butt roasts. more like very thick pork steaks. This is the only place I can get french cultured butter (that I know about).I can get things I can't find anywhere else like real Salo. Though some of it is rancid. beware the packs that have lost their vacuum seal and are yellowish.Aisle in the back are cluttered with pallets of product to the point you can barely get through there. I overheard someone complaining to an employee that empty boxes were blocking the aisle and the employee only moved them after arguing with the customer.Employees often block the aisles while stocking shelves and if you are where they need to be, they just bulldoze you out of the way instead of asking you to move, or waiting for you to get what you need.although they run some kind of floor cleaner through the aisles the floors never look clean.
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