All the makings of great bun bo hue
the front of the store
prepared food section
ingredients for a pickle salad
a pumpkin wrapped in plastic
Lunar new year treats
Fruit all the way from my home, Hawaii! :)
Always has all my ingredient needs!
Filipino based spaghetti....sauce in a bag. Famous Filipino food chain jollibee specializes in their sweeter based spag sauce!
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a hand holding a snack bar
Nicole O.
Oct 24, 2023
I have been meaning to check out this supermarket because it is super close to my house, and I finally had the chance! It is one of the true Asian Markets here in Omaha, with fresh food, fresh ingredients, tons of candy, chips, and frozen food as well. I was in awe of the rows and rows of ramen! Not only did they have food & grocery, but a few rows of household supplies such as kitchenware, etc.
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Darcy B.
Feb 13, 2024
Love checking out new stores such as this. Have been wanting to for quite some time now and finally on date night out with the hubby we were able to stop. Got a few things and were pleased with the wide selection, it is not all just Asian things. We also found some actual Sriracha sauce and not silly off brand stuff..
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Leon H.
Sep 26, 2023
Great market. Super friendly folks. You can find most of what you need for Asian cooking here. I very appreciate that there is an Asian supermarket close by.
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Lianna N.
Aug 10, 2014
First of all, a squeaky clean Asian market is pretty hard to come by. Most Americans balk at the smell as they walk in the door, pungent fish odor mixed with spices and ripe fruit. This is no exception. I guess I'm used to it, growing up walking the streets of chinatown and frequenting Asian markets alike as a child and adolescent. This market does the trick for 80- 90% of my Asian shopping needs. Sure, some of the meat cuts are frozen and I wish they were fresh, and yes sometimes they run out of veggies -what I need on that given week, but this is a great place to get the things I need to make traditional Asian dishes that the american grocery stores just dont sell. Its a great place to go if you are looking for various sauces and spices. I can always find my canned jarred and bottled cooking staples here. There is a seafood deli in the back and they also have large frozen cuts of meat that they store back there, you just have to ask (ie for bbq i asked for 20 LB of hanging tenders and its nowhere to be listed but yet he came back with a frozen rock of meat for me) I guess the moral of the story is if you want something and dont see it, ask if they have it in the back.They also have a mexican section here, but I am not too familiar with it.
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Michelle M.
Dec 7, 2020
This store has a lot of variety to offer. There is a definite smell in the store, but it's a seafood smell, so it's to be expected. For non-perishables, this store has a LOT of variety. It has a lot of Vietnamese, Filipino, and Chinese foods, unique ingredients, snacks, and many Ramen products. There is also a small Mexican section in the store. There are a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables here, and a lot of fish and seafood that you don't normally find in other stores. As with any store, you should look at your expiration dates. In the frozen section, there are several dumplings and wontons that were appealing. Every time that I've visited, the store is fairly busy, so I had to wait in line, but it goes fairly quick. I definitely feel it is worth a visit!
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Cindy M.
Jun 9, 2016
Great vegan finds hidden here! Great source of jackfruit for Vegan BBQ. BBQ jackfruit is "all the rage" right now in the vegan community but sometimes finding canned jackfruit in BRINE and not SUGAR can be difficult. So when I am in town I pop into this store and stock up. Bonus-it is only $1.25 a can which is less than other stores that happen to carry it, and they had lots available. Additionally, they had WHOLE green and ripe jackfruit, so for maximum savings people can buy a whole green jackfruit and cut and freeze it themselves (if you can deal with the stickiness of the fresh fruit).The store is huge and had vegetarian (vegan) fish sauce, regular and baked tofu at reasonable prices. I saw several products that had vegetarian alternatives next to the animal flesh based ones.The staff is friendly. I come here almost monthly and will continue to do so as I love BBQ Jackfruit (as a cruelty free pulled pork alternative). http://jlgoesvegan.com/recipes-3-2/?recipe_id=6038708
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Elizabeth H.
Jul 20, 2019
It smells in here, but once you get used to it, the wide selection of products is worth it. They have mostly everything. Some prices are good, and some are way too overpriced compared to other Asian markets. You just need to keep track of which store is cheaper.
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Antonio T.
Jan 4, 2021
I've always found this place to be interesting. Upon entrance the store has a both strong & distinct aroma comprised of both spice and seafood. Some are put off by the scent but I personally find it intriguing. This store has a wide variety of products that come from many different Asian countries - you can find products of Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean, Filipino, Thai & Laotian origins as well as other Asian countries I may have not listed. As you can guess, there is an abundance of Asian spices here. Here you can also find both fruit & seafood that is fairly uncommon here in Omaha. Lots of frozen meats & dumplings, as well as a Mexican section which I haven't looked into too much. Prices vary for everything - some things are reasonably priced while some tend to be on the high side. I would also recommend checking the expiration date on a lot of the things here because there does tend to be expired products here and there. Also I definitely don't recommend buying the Lobster Chips; those smelled & tasted horrendous. It does get fairly busy here and the lines at the checkout can get pretty compact with people, but other than that this place is still an interesting spot to visit. I will return here from time to time.
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S A.
Aug 18, 2010
Wow - what a difference compared to the Asian Food Mart! Still the same gosh-awful smell. But otherwise, this place is MUCH larger, with a MUCH better selection. I went in for some Vietnamese ingredients and left with a bag full of frozen dim sum items. I'm wayyyyy to excited about that! They also have a side room with half Mexican items and half household items. Interesting and fabulous! I grabbed some extra chopsticks to go with my dim sum and my tasty little snacks - like those panda bears cookies filled with icing and the long cookie sticks to dip into more yummy icing. I may not be describing this well, but the general point is, this place is worth going to! You could wonder through here for an hour easily - in fact, I did, and was LATE from my lunch break. But so worth it! BEWARE THOUGH: CLOSED ON TUESDAYS! I made that mistake once.
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Vinson L.
Feb 5, 2024
I bought a Tet decoration from this market, the price is 3 times more expensive if compare to other store = mua đồ trưng bày tết ở tiệm này giá mắc gần gấp 3 lần so với các chợ ở lincoln
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