the refrigeration area
a variety of fruits and vegetables
the interior of the store
a refrigerated display case
a grocery store
a variety of products
outside
interior
Texas proud
food
interior
In your face lady
Snacking on Thai Curry Crab flavored seaweed snacks. Yum!
Blue crab
Blue crabs
This must be the international section
food
a shelf of goya sofrito sauces
food
They got goya
Yeah fish
Durian-stinkily good!
Yeas the good stuff
Ashley C.
Sep 30, 2019
Standard Asian market. Only not too crowded and doesn't smell badly of fish. We bought some moon cakes on labor day weekend. Shockingly, the box was only $25. At other Asian markets such as 99 Ranch or H-mart, I would've paid $70 for moon cakes. I left as a very happy customer. Parking is not an issue aside from the customers that squat on 1.5 parking spots with their car.
Read MoreAi Vy N.
Jun 22, 2019
My favorite Asian market in the area! (until 99 Ranch or H Mart gets here, soon hopefully!)Compares to all the other ones in Arlington, Cho Saigon is not that much different. However, most of their stuff seem to be a bit cheaper and fresher, especially the produce, meat, and seafood.Unlike Hiep Thai down the street that closes their door 30mins or more before the actual closing time, you can come here 10mins before they close and still be able to get in. Just beware, they start covering the produce section and taking away most of the vegetables about 15mins before the closing time. You can definitely count on them for cheap, sweet oranges, plenty of cheap jackfruits to choose from, and really fresh veggies! Your one stop shop for all Asian goodies!
Read MoreDan A.
Dec 7, 2022
Product, price, and service perfect! After buying 100$ meats, someone stopped me at the door to take my basket
Read MoreJohn A.
Oct 30, 2022
I love this store. I come here for all my Asian foods. This store is in my weekly routine!
Read MoreJore K.
Jul 10, 2022
This place has a lot of food choices. They sale most any kind of Asian foods. They are also don't make me feel like I have a huge spotlight on me when I come there. The place has a lot of interesting finds like big mortar and pestles. Or woks. Brooms. Food finds like mochi ice cream. Duck you cook yourself. It's like an Asian Walmart. You can find tabletop cooking units. I mean everything.
Read MoreJo P.
Jul 18, 2018
It's an authentic Asian super market that doesn't try to be anything else. Expect to be greeted with the smell of seafood and walk on floors that have been scuffed by millions of open-toed sandals and bulky sneakers worn by hardworking foreigners. While the vast majority of customers are east Asian, it's not uncommon to see Africans, Indians, Hispanics, and the occasional Caucasian pushing those rattley, rusty carts in search of items too exotic for American markets. This might include fresh and canned jack fruit, Pho noodles, live catfish and crabs, Yan Yan snacks, fish sauce, shrimp chips, and much more.What you won't find is incredibly amazing customer service, but they do their best to get you on your way. The parking lot is also kind of a hazard with drivers cutting through spaces and the risk of runaway carts. It's all part of the brief Vietnamese experience!
Read MoreCelina B.
Aug 23, 2018
Wow I couldn't hold it anymore and I absolutely had to go potty! I was trying so hard to hold it but I just couldn't. I was expecting toilet paper on the floor and it smelling like durian with flies. But I walked on it and it was spotless!!! Totally impressed! You know what they say about clean bathrooms; the food is clean! That's what I tell myself! This is my go to store. Decent prices and has my Asian essentials. My 2nd fave is course hiep thai or May Hao.
Read MoreSam R.
Jan 13, 2019
Stopped in for some Thai groceries and found everything I wanted for our party. We cooked fresh spring rolls, plus a family favorite chili chicken mince with Thai basil. Thank you
Read MoreFreddy T.
Jul 19, 2016
They have an anime (Chinese cartoons) store inside, most of the stuff is pretty overpriced though so I recommend to just buy that stuff online. I still ended up buying a umaru plush from them even though that was also overpriced, I would only recommend buying from them if you want whatever anime merchandise immediately instead of purchasing it online and having to wait for it to be delivered. The actual store is pretty alright, it smells like fish and I was kind of expecting it, but that's only because I've been to only 2 Vietnamese markets and they both had this problem so I just assumed that it was common problem, but that seems to be not the case since other reviews are implying that not all Vietnamese markets are like that. Overall the store is ok but note that the only things I've bought from there is green tea kit kats and ramen so I can't really comment on the meat or produce.
Read MoreRandy G.
Oct 23, 2010
I agree this place sometimes has an odor but for the sheer quantity of fresh and frozen items they stock, it is understandable. The only time it really smelled bad they had lost one of the freezers and had repairmen on hand.For produce and seafood you won't find better prices. They have a great variety too. Check out the stainless steel sinks beneath the wall of aquarium-like live fish storage tanks. I recently saw huge bags of fresh live crawfish and shrimp so big that two or three would make an entire meal.The variety of rice, noodles, sauces and frozen foods is amazing.If you don't have an Asian style meat cleaver you should pick one up here for about seven dollars. I use mine for everything but it especially good for cutting meat with bones. It makes short work of chicken wings.Plenty of checkers to get you out quickly and plenty of parking in the busy shopping center.
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