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My realtor is right around the corner so I popped in here the other day after paying rent... Larger place than 99 Ranch Market, seems a bit cleaner and was less crowded when I visited (late morning/early afternoon on a weekday). The layout didn't seem immediately intuitive, to me, but it works. Large selection of ingredients from durian to boneless chicken feet. Their seafood counter is what really impressed me with a large selection of fresh looking fishies and crustaceans. They have a bakery and take-out counter that both looked appealing, though I didn't have time to thoroughly peruse the offerings I mentally noted them for later visits. Some of my favorite ingredients/sauces were noticeably missing, but given that my culinary capabilities tend to revolve heavily around Japanese and Korean foods this makes sense. Other things, like the boneless chicken feet or reasonably priced yamaimo were happy finds. I bought one of their specialty ginseng soaps which came in a pretty package and was pretty cheap at $.69. I was also impressed with their selection of Japanese shampoos and beauty products, though their cosmetics were almost entirely absent. Nifty little place, worth a stop if you enjoy asian cuisine.
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