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One of the larger Asian grocery places in Cleveland. Tink Hall has almost all of your usual Asian grocery items (rice, ramen, snacks, drinks, frozen goods, fresh meat section, frozen meats/fish/tofu section, noodles, fresh vegetables, fruits, a little bakery section, condiments and sauces, as well as tables for buying cooked food such as tea eggs, pig's ears, ducks, etc.) They do have some stranger Asian foods such as balut, durian, jackfruit, etc. They also sell trinkets and furniture in a separate section of the store. It's of average cleanliness compared to most Asian markets I've been too. Not dirty, but not super clean. It smells like most Asian markets too, kinda musty and fresh fish like. Pro: Accepts credit/debit cards, no limit. Items are cheap & fresh. Lot of snacks and a whole row of ramen! Con: Some of the stuff is of questionable nature, but that's typical for any Asian grocery store. Make sure to check the expiration date of products (if they are labeled).
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