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It seems some of the other reviews are dated. I've been here a few times already and have never met this "rude, quiet man". There's a lady who greets you with a warm smile and she gets pretty excited about Korean food. She's not a native English speaker, but that didn't hinder my shopping experience (even without my Korean husband's help). The place is clean, no funny smells, and have a great selection of Korean and Japanese items. There are some Vietnamese and Chinese stuff too. Here are some of what I remember: - Freezer: frozen fish, fish cake, squid, dumplings, several kinds of noodles, soups, meats for Korean bbq - Refrigerated: kimchi, some banchan - not a wide selection, a few vegetables (sesame leaves, sprouts, radish, chinese cabbage, Korean pepper, mushroom) - Dry goods: ramen, noodles, rice (a fair selection), powder mixes, teas, asian snacks - Sauces of all sorts - Dishware like bowls, teapots, cups (small selection) - There were a few bakery items like mochi and walnut cakes Some items don't have price tags on them, but overall the pricing is fair, nothing exorbitant
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