Melissa L.
May 22, 2019
This is one of the bigger Korean markets in the area with a bigger selection in food and noodles. When I went in there, they had the Sam Yang rice cake version where I haven't seen at other oriental stores so that was cool! You bet your bottoms that I purchased one. The snacks are on the pricier side and the one I got had two price tags on there, one for $4.99 and the other was $5.99 and of course it rang up the higher price one but the cashier was really cool and gave it to us for $4.99. Their dinnerware is very limited as I was looking for wooden spoons and chopsticks but they only had the metal one. Their pots and woks are definitely not found elsewhere and I liked their selection for that. The people are really nice and don't assume that you're Korean unless you speak it first to them so that was really cool. Also, if you're feeling hungry, go to Seoul Bistro next door and fill your tummy with yummy food!
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Zachary W.
Mar 24, 2018
A smaller Asian market, focusing on more of the Korean side of things. First place I found in town that has a the Mapo Tofu mix packets that I so endear. Large variety of rice cakes and noodles. A large aisle of desserts and sweets. Small variety of soup and seasoning mixes. Didn't see much in terms of fresh vegetables, but there was some frozen and refrigerated items. The owner/person as the register was more than helpful when I asked questions about certain iems.
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