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Pickle bun. BBQ pork bun. Taro root cream bun. Hot dog chive bun. Beef curry bun. Red bean paste bun. Beef curry pastry. Sesame ball. I ate them all today and may have gained 2 pounds, but I don't care! The bakery inside Grand Asia Market rivals any Asian bakery in the big cities. Super fresh, packaged in clear cellophane bags, lots of variety. (Here they don't use MSG, which is great and all, but frankly I grew up in a household where Momma had a big jar of MSG in the cabinet, so I don't mind it, and frankly think it works!) The produce section, meats and grocery aisles are nice and clean, and while nice, aren't anything out of the ordinary for a good Asian market. Like other reviews, the seafood section really is something to marvel at. The live fish tanks are packed, but not fishy smelling, and the other sea creatures packed in ice have nice clear eyes. While yes, being in Stallings it's a hike, about 30 minutes for me. But honestly, first thing in the morning, a nice cup of tea and an egg tart or a shredded pork roll can't be beat. Unless Super G (which I've been to in other cities) here in Charlotte beats the selection, I'll gladly make the drive whenever I miss my favorite Asian baked goods!
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