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There are nights when I have dreams of the glorious aisles of Super H-mart (not in Phoenix) and there are other nights when I am totally rooting for the mom and pop shops that where I can buy homemade mandoo for my little kiddies and give them a taste of the homeland. That being said, this is one of those mom and pop shops that I want to love, but have come to like instead. The mandoo at this place rocks. The price has gone up a little since the first post - bag of 50 runs about $13 now. I've tried various bahnchan with mixed experiences- some were too sweet (doh rah jee), some had too much dasheedah and others were good (bi bim bap veggie mix). I've tried the naeng-myun kimchee which was excellent and bought a jar of the regular kimchee which I didn't like as much - very very bitter. All in all, I'm happy this place exists. This is my little Korean food oasis that saves me from driving 45 minutes to the Mesa area for good Korean groceries.
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