"Went here a few times to pick up freshly made Nava (dessert) and packaged goods. This place is extremely clean and has a great assortment of packaged items and some frozen goods. They also carry some kitchenwares. Definitely check this place out if you need some Asian spices and sauces!"
"Clean, well stocked Homeland storeAmple parking out frontBeautifully maintained produce departmentLeo's Barbecue concession inside!"
"I can't believe a little business can make a go of it out in the middle if nowhere. Saves a trip to Cleveland for essentials. They have a museum with a little bit of everything people used a hundred years ago. Worth a trip, just to spend a little money to keep them in business and look at the museum. They used to have a deli, but kids vandalized them 5 years ago and they didn't have the money to put back in the equipment and stock, must not have had insurance. They are smokers, so if you don't like smoke, don't go. Drink machines outside."
"Troung Son is the biggest asian grocery store in Fort Smith.This place has a great selection of fresh greens(vegetables and herbs), seafood, meats, locally made goods, and other dry asian products.They get new goods weekly, sometimes surprises. My mother always calls in an order of groceries then I'd go and pick them up, one time the sweet lady also packed me a yummy bag of the Bataysol Pastry. Oh. My. Gosh. Probably one of my favorite things ever. After taking it home then toasting it for 5 minutes under 300 degrees the outside was flaky like a croissant, and the inside was filled with grounded pork and spices.Another great thing about this place is the fresh selection of herbs and vegetables + their pricing. If you're ever in need of a big bundle of basil/dill/coriander/cilantro/green onions/chives this would probably be the best place to get them.The seafood section often carries a supply of fresh craw fish, blue crabs, and some shell fish. (They're alive, you take them home and cook) One of my recent discoveries was how to prepare and eat escargot. Delish. Raw fish sauce + lime juice + grounded lemon grass + garlic.Edit: I forgot about fruits. They often carry frozen durian, mangos, sour sop, fuji apples, big grape fruits and other yum yums."
"We received 15 meals from here as a gift when out son was born a few weeks ago. We haven't had all the meals yet, but the ones we have tried have been very good. So far our favorite has been pizza soup. Who knew that there even was pizza soup? The Mexican corn chowder is also delicious.The meals were delivered to us and were frozen. You thaw a meal in the fridge for 24 hours before eating. Some you have to cook in the crock pot, others the stove or oven.Some you need to add veggies or a side to make a complete meal.Overall a great service!"
"We ate out on the new patio today and wow did they do a great job. Never disappoints. Staff is always great people. We enjoy our meal and visit with folks around us."
"Pros: one of the best Korean grocery stores in Tulsa. Cons: still not as nice as H Mart"
"We needed a quick bite to eat and a few groceries - so the local Harp's was the store of choice. Dinner while we shopped led to happy kids with food for the evening's ball practice and some groceries in the fridge for the rest of the week! I will say that the hometown app, which is supposed to provide an easy way to save money while shopping at Harps is not so "easy" to use IMO. In fact, when I wanted to inquire about using the app to my customer service checker at my recent visit, her "not really interested in helping the old man," attitude didn't do much for me at all. I get that the young person probably doesn't care for the army of older shoppers that don't easily get the use of gizmos and gadgets that today's savvy, smart shoppers need to use in order to take full advantage of the discounts offered by the grocery store - but still, I would expect enough respect for the customer that a little friendly help would go a long way. I feel badly saying any of that. At least she was at work and doing a job. She should be congratulated for bothering to work! And - she did do her job and she was at least willing to speak to me and look at me as she spoke. So - all that said, for the current generation - maybe that is the win we have learned to accept? Good for me (and her) and all of us that Harp's remains "locally" owned and operated and that the checker I encountered was not my "normal" friendly, helpful checker who certainly knows my face, if not also my name. Way to go Harps! Thanks for all the good - and also - I need to learn how to use the app!"
"Okay stop for snacks and restrooms in Henryetta. We often stop here after getting off of the Indian Nation Turnpike after returning from trips though Texas and Louisiana."
"Today was our first visit to 10Box Cost plus. The store was extremely clean and well kept up with. The produce looked fresh, which is always a plus. However, the chicken thighs in the meat market looked beyond frozen and had a very odd color to them. We totally skipped on the chicken. The employees seemed to be nice and did help us on a few occasions. When shopping at 10 Box keep in mind 10% is added on checkout. They do have some good prices but most of the items we saw seemed like the item was going to expire pretty soon."
"Great friendly country store, locally owned and managed. They have everything you'll need for your camping/boating trip on Lake Tenkiller. We love their full meat market, they have camping & fishing gear as well as groceries for your cookouts/picnics and best of all they have non-ethanol gas for your boat & jet ski."
Kathy V.
Sep 10, 2013
It's a small store but you can find a pretty good selection here. They even carry other items that the bigger asian stores don't have. The quality of the food and produce here is good. It's always clean and on the weekends they have a very good selection of hot foods. Yum!
Visit Restaurant PageNancy R.
Dec 30, 2021
This Homeland grocery store is still in the grand opening stage, and is exactly what this neighborhood needed. Located down the street from the Oklahoma State Capitol. This Homeland deli is featuring Oklahoma's legendary Leo's barbecue. Great customer service ample parking.
Visit Restaurant PageAnnemieke H.
Aug 25, 2017
Thius store is not only a delivery spoit for those of us who live. In the rural area but also a gathering spot for a conversation and a laugh ......
Visit Restaurant PageRichard L.
Feb 15, 2014
Being there aren't many Asian markets, I'm giving this place 4 stars instead of 2 or 3. They haave a decent selection of items and offer an okay amount of variety. They have a meat and seafood section, which is great. I would definitely stay away from the frozen section. Most of the stuff in there looks to be past it's prime.
Visit Restaurant PageHannah D.
Jun 16, 2014
Convenient, delicious, and easy. My husband and I enjoy getting a delicious, home-cooked meal without really any effort. We will continue to order food from Dinner's at 6. It is reasonably priced and the light menu is healthy.
Visit Restaurant PageJack C.
Jun 28, 2024
Ok so this is walk up and order so don't wait..... but solid pizza and with the bar next door this is a no brainer! Glad we stopped by to eat here and the red sauce is perfect! Look forward to trying something else next time we are here. Love the decor too!
Visit Restaurant PageAja L.
Feb 17, 2024
This is a cool little Asian grocer with great produce and snacks! There's a plethora of fresh food, spices, sauces, meats, and desserts. It's a great alternative to the big corporate supermarkets for those of us with an international palate. There's also a small restaurant in the back. Check them out!
Visit Restaurant Page
"Tiny store with limited selection but clean and nicely stocked for its size. They have standard prices on all items and I didn't see anything that seemed over priced at all, leading me to believe this is definitely more of a neighborhood store for the local community. I stopped in at a time that my kitchen was very well stocked with my usual Asian market buys, so I just picked up some (extremely good) taro flavored mochi. It's in the same strip mall as Eritrean & Ethiopian Cafe which was handy."
"This Homeland is always clean and shelves well stocked. Nice supply of organic produce. The deli is always busy serving fresh rotisserie chicken, fried chicken and deli meats and cheese. They have customer service check out and self check out for convenience."
"Big, bright, roomy, well laid out, well stocked, well-staffed. Not a Central Market, but it does have an HEB feel. When I walked in, I smelled carnitas! They have a Mexican buffet in addition to their regular deli and hot foods. Dining areas inside and out. Certainly, the nicest grocery in Oklahoma. It is still a Reasor's though. I have learned from years of shopping at Reasor's, to check the expiration dates on everything: perishable foods, salads, dairy products and anything that has a best by date or sell by date. Especially check fruits and berries for mold. They are just not the best at managing their inventory. Other than that, the new Reasor's, is a welcome addition to grocery shopping options.#800"
"I am three months overdue for this review, and for that, I am terribly sorry.So, in addition to everything else I do in life outside of running a medical practice, living nomadically, marketing / growing our business to the West Coast, collecting antiques, traveling internationally, herding cats, and simply living my best crazy life ever... we also volunteer for our goddaughter's high school Marching Band. How? By providing all food needs for them when they travel. Simple, right? NO.SO, let me tell you... feeding 175 kids / volunteers a meal 3x in a day is a FEAT. It is no small task. Every detail counts. What is even more interesting... doing it on a TIGHT budget. Throw a little more sparkle at it? Drag 175 students / volunteers from Kansas City to Arkansas at 4am, rehearse them all day, feed them x3, compete them twice, and get them home to bed with full bellies. NEXT. TO. IMPOSSIBLE.Well, let's talk about a little story of three miracle workers that saved my backside. In the throws of travel, kids, rehearsal, competing, etc., I was running out of options. Game day in Arkansas = no restaurant will accommodate you for ANYTHING. They don't care, they don't want your business, they won't return your calls, you are SOOL. Too bad, so sad.Veronica and Gayle saved the day. They truly stepped up, despite already being overbooked, they agreed to take my MASSIVE sandwich order. AND I MEAN MASSIVE. NEARLY 300 SANDWICHES. Unfortunately, after agreeing to the order, when I called to confirm, the store had lost my order. I was destroyed. But alas, Julio saved the day again!They rocked it out, had my order done early, they literally loaded it in my truck for me with smiles on their face.Folks, grocery store employees like this don't exist everywhere. Honestly, I travel EXTENSIVELY... I've encountered more than I'm willing to share. However, when you get employees / team mates like Veronica, Gayle, and Julio... you hold on to them tight.Again, my apologies for an overdue review... but thanks to the three of you for making it happen for us and our kiddos! We had smiles on faces and happy bellies!"
"Surprise! Surprise! Surprise! The people are right, this place is legit. Thanks to Yelp I was able to satisfy my Mexican food craving while at work in Owasso for the week. Oklahoma, who knew?!I'm giving 5 stars, because the reason my street tacos were dry was because I was so hungry, that I completely forgot to stop by the condiment bar and top my tacos. How could I?! No cilantro, salsa, nada...smh. I'm ashamed lol. Such an amateur move! When I got back to my room I could have shed a tear. I was still happy with my find though.The little store that you walk through before approaching the counter and restaurant portion had a lot of goodies that made me salivate. Mexican candy, seasonings, and ingredients for the dish you're cooking up tonight. There was a boy who rung me up, probably related to the owner or something. There were regulars dining in. This place felt like home! Go ahead and stop by. Can't beat the price at $1.25 a taco! Don't forget to stop by the condiment bar!!! Gracias Mi Rancho!"
"Cute local food co-op!This place is a quick stop right off 101 in Port Orford, OR. They have a good selection of fresh produce and dry goods as well as a self service spice bar and oil and vinegar bar where you can fill up your own jars or bags with whatever you want. They also have a small selection of diary / cold products, gifts, and snacks to go.They have a parking lot right next to them, so stopping by is easy. They were even kind enough to fill up our water bottles for us with filtered water. And the strawberries were amazing!A perfect quick stop for any road tripper."
"This local family owned grocery store is a great addition to a small lake town! It definitely comes in handy for all the summertime lake-goers and locals.The employees have always been friendly and helpful every visit. This store was recently moved and rebuilt, and opened just a few years ago, so is in great condition! They have almost everything that a larger chain grocery store would have. There is a deli with tables, bakery, and meat department. However, they are open shorter hours than most."
"The selection is tiny, the prices are high, and the lighting made me feel like I was in a hospital ward. There's a better shopping experience to be had at Food Pyramid."
"Their customer service is amazing !!!!! Upon entering their store staff greeted us and provided purchase suggestions. They were knowledgeable of the products. This store is black owned and has various black owned products as well including water."
"Update: it's been 9 years since I wrote my last update and we still love this place. Great butcher shop and produce. The cheese shop always has what I need. On the website, the recipes are easy to follow. If you shop the sales correctly, even cheaper than Walmart grocery. I'm very happy with fresh market and I'll be a customer here for life."
"Handsak is a great place to buy fantastic fried foods. Its not your typical place to grab a bite of food. I grew up eating handsak Chicken wings & porkchops. The seasoning is a family recipe. Once you have one bite I promise you, you will be hooked. You can also get peach cobbler, bbq & meat burritos, potatoe strip wedges that are always soft, just to name a few items. The hotlinks are always hot n juicy. With each item you get two slices of white bread. If your watching your health then this is not the place for you, but if you happened to have cheat day meals on your calories then grab some eastside eats! You will thank me later. Lunch time between 11 and 2 are the busiest times. A lot of state workers eat there as well."
"Las Americas is THE supermarket if you're in KW, and I'm thrilled to share why it's a must-visit. The meat counter is a carnivore's dream - unbeatable quality, prices and variety. Fresh produce? They hit the jackpot there too!Now, let's talk flan. Oh boy, the flan is a showstopper. You can snag a whole cake for under $15, and trust me, it's worth every penny.A little heads up, though - everything is in Spanish. So, if you're not at least stumbling through the language, you might have a bit of a rough time. But hey, the delicious offerings are a universal language, right? Las Americas is a supermarket that's top of my list for fresh meat, produce, and of course, that irresistible flan."
"Fresh fruits and veggies, go early before they sell out.Lots of different varieties of brands - but good choices, prices are very competitive and if you shop based on weekly specials = save even more.Neat and organized and store is never a mess. Guava popsicles are yummy for sure as well as cherry cheesecake bites. Of course .25 cent for a shopping cart use but you get it back in the end. Bring your own shopping bags of course to save even more. Just because they are cheaper in cost they still have quality items. Give them a try! Parking lot is always full :( and that is my only complaint."
"This is my favorite Las Americas location. The layout is pretty spacious and they keep it pretty clean. I typically shop here for meats, and some specialty produce items. They have plenty of Latin American brand foods. Sometimes I splurge for the De La Rosa mazapan candy, it is addictive. Meat prices are pretty cheap most the time, and the selection is big. Polish of your high school spanish skills and check it out if you haven't already."
"Food: did not try it but everything looked delicious! Service: extremely friendly and very helpful Ambiance: quiet"
"This Edmond Crest is very spacious with an excellent produce department featuring organic produce. Their deli is also excellent serving cold and hot items like delicious fried chicken. For me, the fresh meat counter is a plus and customer service excellent."
"They have an extraordinary pharmacy staff who are more than willing to work with both you and your doctor. They will absolutely be my preferred pharmacy for the foreseeable future."
"Pruett's foods formally buy for less has remodeled the store beautifully. Pruett's butcher counter has staff to assist in your choice fresh beef, pork, chicken and sushi. Great selection of cheese, and a wonderful deli. The remodel has made shopping very and adventurous to try new foods."
"This is a nice store to stop by at for locals and drive-through folks on the highway. They are right off I-40 near the Oklahoma border. For directions:Coming from Alma (or far off Little Rock) on I-40, take exit 1. and continue straight about 700 feet and you will come around a left turn. Squash Blossom will be on your left. Parking is a "park where you find a spot" kindof thing. If you are coming from Oklahoma, take the last exit you can before leaving Oklahoma. I THINK it is 358, but I could be wrong. Make a left off of the exit until you cross a bridge, the one that goes over I-40. Squash Blossom will be on your right. Like I said previously, parking isnt really specified, just find a spot!Although this is a health store, there is more to it than vitamins, herbal cures, and a produce section.They make fresh juices to add to a wide selection to choose from (most popular probably being Naked). A veriety of foods and knowledgable staff! I must say some of their stuff is a little pricey but not enough to say that it wasnt worth buying! If you have time, stop by and see them just to get a taste of a nice southern health store. Really enjoyable and they deserve all the business they can get."
"I wanted to like this store, because I loved the Uptown in the village when I lived in OKC. But my first few visits here have been less than impressive. It looks good, but the quality leaves a lot to be desired.At the OKC Uptown, you don't have to look too closely at the expiration dates; I never found anything there that was even close to spoiling. Maybe they just have a bigger clientele and turn things over more quickly? Maybe they do a better job in general of turning things over? This Edmond Uptown I learned pretty quickly to check each expiration date, or you'll be buying food that's within days of it's expiry date. And I feel like that's one thing. But what's worse is what went down at the meat counter on my first ever visit to this grocery store. I bought chicken on a Sunday, to cook on Monday. I ordered directly from the butcher, the nicest chicken they sold. I got it home and put it in the fridge. I did not make any stops or run any other errands before I got home and put my groceries up. The next day, my husband was starting to cook dinner when he came and asked me how old the chicken was. I said I got it yesterday, and he said, well, then they sold you chicken that was already spoiled, because this chicken looks and smells old AF. I went to take a look for myself and I was shocked. It was not just a little bit past its prime. It was completely rancid. It's hard to imagine they pulled that chicken and packaged it for me without realizing something wasn't right. I should have taken it back, but this Uptown is so far from where we live. I couldn't just pop back in the car and run it over there at dinner time, with two small kids at home, while also having to come up with something else to cook on the fly, since I had to throw the chicken out. I usually give managers the chance to make something right before writing a bad review, but in this case, they had the chance to check the chicken before they wrapped it up and handed it to me, and they didn't. I'm not saying I will never go back, but it's not my top choice and I won't go out of my way to shop here as I did at the OKC location."
"I have always adored the Amish Cheese House! Best sandwiches and homemade ice cream! I love to get tons of snacks to take home. Staff are very kind. It's super cute and clean inside too. This is a must-stop in Chouteau. You'll find something delicious every time."
"This grocery store is so small. It really does have that small town feeling. My complaints are that it was more cramped and cluttered and hard to get around in. I was impressed with the bakery and floral departments for how little this store is."
"Small artisan grocery is wonderful not only in taste but price. Had plenty of meals and purchased gift items for presents. The staff is super nice and very helpful. You can even buy food and beverages and sit outside with the few chairs they have. Bonus is they have masa empanadas! Midtown must try for freezer meals or last minute pickup lunch or dinner!"