Its not bad here, nothing like the 99 ranch, Mitsuya and other Asian markets back home in Cali, but it gets the job done. I mainly come here for my aloe vera drinks, Shin Ramyun noodles and random Asian snacks (dried seaweed, calpico, etc.). But my Viet roommate made Bun Rieu the other night and was able to find everything she needed here. Selection is not as good as Asiana or Lee Lees as someone else pointed out but I think they are trying to get a feel for what the public wants.
I LOLed at all the comments about "fishy smells" I didn't realize that that was even a big deal for people. It ain't a good Asian market if it doesn't smell like fish is what I say! That probably means that they don't carry/clean/fry fish in house . Bummer. Maybe the proprietors of Asian markets fail in Arizona because the locals fear fishy smells haha. And it would be nice if someones sole purpose was to give samples of yummy Asian food and teach customers how to cook... but last time I checked, Fry's wasn't cooking up a Thanksgiving meal to those who don't know how to cook a traditional Thanksgiving dinner! That's what the internet is for! The exception may be Costco :P
But I digress. I support local businesses. Especially ethnic ones since the Peoria/Glendale area is seriously lacking some culture/good food. Check it out, I promise it doesn't smell.