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| - It's like a flea market threw up all the dishware you'd find in a Chinese restaurant.
Everywhere you look, floor to ceiling, there's stuff. Lots of...stuff! Glassware, pots, gadgets galore... plastic bowls that I recognize from every ghetto asian noodle house I've ever been to (you know those bowls with that red pattern with the mini swirls).
This place has everything you need for a kitchen at reasonable prices.
The selection of unboxed dishware is extensive. Plain drinking glasses, latte glasses, shot glasses, tea cups, coffee cups, etc. you get the idea. If you break something, you can always come back and buy a replacement cup! A bonus for clumsy people like me!
Note#1: Don't expect a lot of help if you have questions. The staff speak limited English. You might not get too far with words like "ramekin" or even "spatula". But they will do their best to help you.
Note#2: Don't get in the way of old Chinese people shopping.
Grunting is acceptable instead of "Excuse me".
Pushing and shoving is just another way of saying "Sorry, I need to pass."
Also, if you are one of those shoppers who has a kid that you push around in a giant stroller, do everyone a favor...find a babysitter.
This isn't the place to take them. There are breakable bits everywhere and narrow lanes. Don't take this the wrong way but...your baby isn't cute, you aren't cute, don't get in the way of people who need to get errands done.
Anyways, it's fun to wander down each aisle and find kitchen treasures. Next time you need kitchen-anything, come here! :)
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