This will be the first of two reviews for the two Galleria locations I go to.
Pros:
Open 24 hours
Food court built right inside
Cons:
Not many parking spots near entrance
Mainly Korean items
When I used to work evenings a lot, I loved coming here after a shift. There's something about grocery shopping at 1 in the morning. It's nice and quiet and you can go at your own pace. Being open 24 hours, it's a very convenient thing to have.
The supermarket is very large and carries a good amount of selection. It's mainly composed of Korean brand items which is no surprise. If you're looking for Chinese and Japanese items you might need to look elsewhere. The produce here is usually pretty good. The prices are cheaper than the Metro's and the Loblaws type supermarkets in the city.
There's a lot of prepared food here. They're made fresh daily and can be bought for a quick meal for the busy individual. They even have a section of freshly made Korean side dishes. These are the side dishes are like the ones everyone is familiar with when you eat at a Korean restaurant.
Another thing I like is they have a food court built right into the supermarket. There's are 4-5 stalls that serve Korean and Japanese food. I've eaten here a couple of times and they're all pretty good. You will see families come here to have a meal and do their shopping all in one place.
One thing to note is the parking situation. There's about 25 spots near the entrance. Once those are filled, you probably need to drive around back to find more parking.
It's nice to know that no matter the time, this place will always be open for your grocery needs. They also have a point card which lets you collect rewards for shopping here. It's always good to get something back for buying things usually need in the first place.