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Rick M.
Mar 15, 2023
Small Asian convenience type store. Leans Korean but I found a jar of angry woman chili crisp. Also found the rice vermicelli that comes in individual serving packets. I make soup for one often and this is much more manageable than breaking apart a giant bundle. Nice and clean. No dust on any of the bottles.
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Missy R.
Aug 15, 2010
My mom has been going to this place for years to fulfill her K-drama and Korean food needs! Nice people, small store, but fairly good selection of foods you're not going to find any where else in town. I think they still rent out K-dramas on VHS (not sure if they moved onto DVD yet). . . and you kind of have to know what you're looking for (you can't really browse and the titles are all in Korean). They have a small selection of Korean magazines too. As a kid I always went for the mochi and red bean popsicles! mmm...
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Zia S.
Feb 27, 2021
I stopped in here after my weekly grocery trip to get a few items I couldn't find at the grocery. One of the items I was trying to find I couldn't find, and while searching the only employee up front came around to ask if he could help. He was able to recommend a comparable item to me and made pleasant small talk while cashing me out. I will definitely return to this store.
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PJ L.
Feb 26, 2014
For the Canton area, this is the only place that I've come across that resembled anything remotely close to a "complete" Asian store. The place is pretty small, maybe 18' x 20', but it's packed with snacks, packaged foods, spices, condiments, and some miscellaneous frozen foods including mochi and green tea ice cream.Produce selection is limited, but enough to satiate someone with cravings of homecooked food: eggplants, ginger, taro, yams, bittermelon, etc. There was a small but decent selection of small and medium grain rice. In the refrigerators, they had bok-choy, bean sprouts, yu-choy, mint, and kim-chee (both made in-house and major production). The house kim-chee is very good and it has both napa cabbage and radishes. There was also some frozen fish: mackerals, tilapia (?), etc, and if you need miso paste here, they have several selections here.As for the condiments they have a wide variety as well: banana sauce, fish sauce, siracha, hoisin, oysters sauce, Korean bbq marinades, etc. Check out the place for ethnic food needs.FYI: Store is closed Sun. and Mon. There's a 4% surcharge on credit cards so bring cash. Parking is limited, but the shopping strip is not busy. Check the expiration date on the packaged foods - nothing I got was expired, but some were about 1 or 2 months from the date.
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David K.
Dec 4, 2014
This is a great little store. The owner is very personable and helpful and makes useful recommendations for purchases. While not very big, they always seem to have what we need.Prices seem reasonable for our area.
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