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| - If you are using your debit card (I hardly carry cash), the minimum purchase amount is $10.00, so that's how I got stuck buying a package of 4 pound noodles (!!!). I just went here for wonton wrappers because Sprouts doesn't carry them (and I really needed them to make dinner for the hubby).
I'd been here before, but about a decade ago, so it'd been a while. I didn't know my way around, so I had to just had to browse. Some aisles/places are marked with signs, most others aren't. Frozen goods (wonton wrappers, eggroll wrappers) /refrigerated (eggs, drinks) section is to the right side of the store. Back of the store is produce.
It's two parts a grocery store with Asian products, with an emphasis on Korean goods (most of the store), one part other goods/market merchandise (left front side), one part restaurant (in front). And like many ethnic stores, it does smell (not fishy though). It's clean though, and I didn't see any flies. I didn't notice any weird storage practices either.
As I said, I got a package of wonton wrappers, seasoned soybeans, two cans of a Hawaiian drink, a huge package of noodles, for a little over $10.00.
There were some of my peeps in here shopping too, so it was a mixed crowd minus white customers. The cashier was nice, and spoke English. Checkout was fast as there were only a handful of other people paying for their stuff.
It's convenient, in the neighborhood, and I can set some seasoned soybeans (I love Korean side dishes) whenever I want. I'll probably be back again.
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