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I think this is my first review of a non-restaurant. Asiana Market at this location is much, much better than it was when I first moved to the Valley. Having lived all over the place and compared to other Korean markets across the country, I'm happy to report that Asiana is one of the better ones. It is bigger and better stocked than mom & pop shops I've visited in Cleveland and Columbus, OH, and Indiana, and Louisiana. Can it ever compare to H Mart, or other big California chains like Hannam in terms of variety? Course not. But in traveling back and forth between here and SoCal and comparing prices, they are mostly equivalent, despite the fact that they sell less volume. So to sum up. The prices are fair. The variety is good enough. Prepared foods are decent. People don't realize what they got until they see something worse. Much, much worse.
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