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  • I checked this place out last night after work - specifically the supermarket. I'm a regular Lee Lee's shopper so I wanted to see what all the buzz was about. The parking lot was pretty full as I pulled up but when I entered the market and it was really quiet...perfect time for me to explore. I'm guessing they were all enjoying a delicious bowl of Pho in one of the nearby restaurants. I have to agree with some of the other people who mentioned it was definitely more focused on Chinese & Vietnamese cuisine. There is a small about of items from the remaining areas in Asia but not as large of a selection as Lee Lee's. So, if you're wanting a Korean condiment maybe head down to Lee Lee's or the Korean market on Dobson. I was pleasantly surprised by the extensive selection of meats and fish. Honestly, I have never seen so many types of either in any supermarket in Phoenix! If you love to cook and need a rare type of cow part...Mekong's probably got it. It was also really nice to see some prepackaged meats like Korean short ribs. In the past, you would have to wait in line or ask someone for help. My one and only beef with Mekong supermarket was the lack of price tags throughout. There are stacks of open boxes in the middle aisle but it took me forever to find prices on some of the items. I think they may have originally had them on a box , the items were sold and the box was removed. It was a little bit of the "price is right" game happening last night. Lastly, they had a few prepackaged bakery items without any sort of label on them as well. While they looked delicious I had no idea what it even was and what sort of filling it had. It only had the name of the bakery on it. I guess people like me with a peanut allergy will shy away from guessing what's in the pastry. If you have time, I highly recommend checking it out. I was very happy with my finds and I'll be making my own Boba tea tonight! :)
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