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Never did I think I would be writing a review for a grocery store but Hy-Vee has earned it. So where do I start? Let's start with the basics. It's clean, bright, has a friendly staff, and a great selection of products. For a grocery store, I am impressed with both their bakery as well as cheese selection. Moving on from the basics, the store has stations where you can get chinese, sushi, pizza, hamburgers, chicken with some delicious sides. You can order it to go or take it in to the glassed in dining room at the corner of the store. order ala carte or go for the all you can eat option (if memory serves me right it was $11.99). Yes, I will admit that my better half and I tried the General Tso's chicken with a chicken egg roll. Fueled by courage brought on by a wine tour and prolonged tasting, we took the plunge and quite honestly, we weren't disappointed. It won't rival sit down places here in Madison but in a pinch (or when slightly buzzed), it definitely fits the bill. Yes, Whole Foods and Metcalfe's have their niche but for everyday shopping, you will find me here.
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