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If you have decided that you can no longer handle the Atlantic Farmers Market or Super G for one reason or another - generally the fact that they tend to have some sort of funky odor about them - you might want to take a drive out to Stallings. Stallings? Unfortunately, yes. Like why is it in Stallings? I am not likely to be keyed on on a large (or even a small) Asian community, but it is also possible, so I would have to agree with Annie and say that rent is cheap, certainly more so than a location on Independence, although perhaps not than a smaller spot on Eastway. Regardless, the building itself is impressive in its cleanliness and organization. Rather than a somewhat haphazard collection of stuff seemingly arranged in any which way, you have a nice restaurant right up front (rather than in a rear corner), a very impressive seafood section (with several tanks of live fish, ready to be prepared however you request for a small additional charge) and row upon row of just about anything you could want. One area they are perhaps not the best is the produce section. Super G, for instance, has a much larger selection. Not sure why, really, but the produce seems like an odd stepchild here in comparison. There were some interesting areas, like tofu, that had some nice looking fresh selections, in addition to the prepackaged varieties, which I don't recall seeing elsewhere. But the produce was rather disappointing. Maybe it just didn't move and so they do not dedicate the space to it. Efficient and all, but it would be nice to see more.
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