fresh packaged meats
Korean hot spicy ramen chips!
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Cute new-to-me theme. I think I saw 8 different sizes of bowls in this theme.
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Fox E.
Oct 25, 2020
If you are considering coming here, you should Jusgo. If they sold all their juice, you'll be like - where did the Juicego? If the juxtaposition of Asian groceries in Texas no longer surprises you, you'll be like, where did the Juxgo? And if the girl with the amazing boobies (my girl perhaps) disappears around the back of the store (with me hopefully, but probably with a taller boy), you'll be like, where did the Jugsgo?There are two awesome Asian grocery stores side by side here now, on Hwy 6 in Missouri City/Sugar Land, and both of them are excellent, although there are better ones in town such as the 99 Ranch on I-10 in Spring Branch.You can find food in here and a bakery and various delights. Its been remodeled recently and has lots of car doors full of shops and whatnot. That was supposed to say corridors, but car doors sounds more intriguing.It's really quite interesting and very well done. Having said that there are some things about it that could be better, and it's been pretty dead (for the extra businesses inside) during Corona.On the one hand I don't like supermarkets but on the other hand I like this one. That's quite a Jusgtaposition.
Read MoreLeena C.
Jan 14, 2022
Found this gem about a year ago and it's part of our Sunday routine now. My dad likes their prepared food section and I like the diversity of their products. They sell a ton of Asian snacks that you can find anywhere else as well as a plethora of sauces, noodles, seasonings, drinks etc. The plaza inside also houses some restaurants, hair salon, cosmetics shop, and of course mochi! They run some great specials on their veggies and fruits. And they also sell soju and flavored beer. Some of their snacks are a bit pricey but they are delicious! If you like chips, they carry a lot of Asian flavored chips like cucumber, beef noodle (yes), hot pot, etc.JusGo!
Read MoreJohnny H.
Mar 14, 2023
I'm convinced the majority of the low reviews are people overwhelmed by choices they don't understand. The selection is almost intimidating, but the variety for the price is so much cheaper than what you'd get at say Costco/Sams/Kroger. If you don't mind learning new recipes based off what you find here, you'll save lots of money and have quality ingredients!
Read MoreGin Y.
Jul 23, 2020
I've been to Jusgo enough times just to get my dim sum fix at the Joy dim sum restaurant inside. But, there are many good things about Jusgo: - The produce is fresh. If you like Chinese veggies, like yeow choy, bok choy, or gai lan, then get them here.- They have a lot of other food items essential to the Chinese pantry, such tofu, pickled radish, sriracha, edamame, soy sauce, rice wine, dumpling wrappers, spring roll wrappers, rice noodles, bags of rice, etc- They have fresh seafood and poultry - They have fun snacks and drinks that you can try or restock on if you like it: Vietnamese coffee packets, cafe du monde coffee, many different tea packets, a variety of instant ramen, interesting salty snacks like fried peas, and even Korean spicy ramen flavored chips (I tried this one. It was ok), cookies, crackers, etc. - For people who want to try eastern medicine, they have a shelf of various remedies to try. I have a few go to medicines that I think are good for the common cold or flu, and even to lessen heat if you're eating too much hot foods. Just google hot and cold type of foods, and you'll know what I mean. - They have several restaurants inside the grocery store to get takeout food while you go grocery shopping. For this and many other reasons that I haven't thought of yet, Jusgo is one of the best Asian grocery stores to get mostly everything I need in one spot.
Read MoreJando S.
Jan 19, 2023
While many folks have complained about poor service, I haven't had this issue with Jusgo. A mainstay in the Asian supermarket scene, they've been a fixture in just about any Asian enclave in the country, which perfectly coincides with the growing satellite Chinatown presence in Sugar Land. Some things I appreciate right off the bat: spacious, clean, relatively good pricing, and a good variety of imported Asian goods. Their seafood selection is outstanding and the amount of produce they have is quite good. Things are clearly labeled and I don't find it overly difficult to find what I need (#1). There are some good specials from time to time, usually for snacks or boxes of ramen.The food court is kind of weak, as many of the spots are mediocre at best. While it is semi-popular at lunch time, I don't normally see a lot of folks here. I should be happy they have it at all, but this is far from their highlights. If at all possible, avoid that hot buffet.I realize that with stiffer Asian supermarket competition across the street and even located in the same lot, that this Jusgo has its work cut out for itself. I don't think it's a bad place to grocery shop but I'd reserve it for folks who are simply need something quick and fast. The lines are never an issue here, which is clutch on the weekends.__________(#1) Asking around might be the reason folks aren't too jazzed with the staff.
Read MoreYan Y.
Feb 20, 2024
One of the the cashier was so rude at check out, very disappointed with their poor customer service.
Read MoreTracie E.
Feb 14, 2024
Went to this store today. My husband and I aren't Chinese but our daughter in law is. And so today we wanted to get a red envelope to put some money in for our grandson. We are learning a lot about Chinese customs for her. She doesn't have anyone except us. No family here or in China. So we try hard to honor her customs since they moved back to the states. So, we went there to get a red envelope. Couldn't find it so we asked. We asked two checkers in one lane, they acted like we were crazy, never heard of that. Asked two checkers in another lane. Same reaction but also with the attitude that they didn't have time to help. There was literally no one checking out anywhere. It was a terrible experience. They were so rude. There are plenty of Asian markets in this town and we will visit them from now on. We went to Hallmark for the card. They knew exactly what we were talking about.
Read MoreRaymond C.
Oct 7, 2023
Bought their "live abalone" even while the worker were packing them up, the worker were looking at us in a funny manner. I saw him spoke to one of the main seafood guy then he packed it up and gave it to us. I brought it home cooked it in a hotpot, not only it completely stank up the house with its rotting smell, it also ruin a whole pot of food. BEWARE of workers ethics over there! They will sell you expired and rotten seafood.
Read MoreMaria C.
Jul 19, 2023
First visit and would be my last. There are 3 men working at the seafood section, one of them, the shortest one did not cut my fish right although I have told him my preference beforehand. When I told him he did wrong he got upset and started raising his voice to me and blaming me. First of all, that Hispanic guy was wearing ear phones and using his cellphone during the time I told him my preferred cut for my fish. Second, he has a bad attitude, third he has zero customer service knowledge. So that's why I'm not shopping in Jusgo anymore. 99 Ranch is still my favorite Asian market. The owners of Jusgo has a nice store and concept and the cashier was nice to me so I gave 2 Stars but I'd like to give 5 stars if not for the rude and uncivilized Hispanic guy in the fish section.
Read MoreCoachChito C.
Dec 2, 2023
Poor customer service. Imagine 4 staff at the meat section didn't even bother to help me because according to them it's not their job. What really made me upset is that there was one staff just a spit away from me who actually placed the meat in front of me just walked away from after placing the meat. Even before he was done placing the meat I already told him that I want to get the pork belly. What he did was just walked away from me. Now I called the other staff who's just less than 5 feet away from me, like 4-5 times i even said the word in Spanish but he pretended that he didn't hear me. That was the time I raised my voice. Telling them can I get this? Then they told me "NO." Referring that they can't serve me. So I left and went to the customer service counter and complained. Then decided to leave the store. Now If those people who are there but cannot serve the customers put someone who will be tasked to serve your customers. That is why the customer service of Asian owned businesses s*cks because we bring it to America. It might not be all but there are others.
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