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This is the closest Asian grocery store to me but I don't come here except when I don't feel like driving to Lee Lee's or if I am passing by and decide to get a few things I need. I never come here to shop if I need milk, cheese, bread, or butter. I also don't bother with the employees here - either clueless or rude. They have ready-made foods that are convenient and usually good at the counter by the fruits and vegetables section right as you enter and turn left. Most of the stuff is decent - seafood pancakes, vegetable pancakes, korean sushi, pumpkin soup, chap che, Vietnamese spring rolls with shrimp, and some other random stuff that depends on the day and time you happen to be there. They have a pretty decent selection of fruits and vegetables. They also have a really big selection of Eastern European sausages - the type you get in Polish, Russian, Balkan delis. In their liquor section they have an amazing assortment of Eastern European and Asian beers and wines. They have specific aisles full of Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Indian, and Eastern European foods. One thing I find funny about this place is that even though this is mostly a Korean store and they have a big kim chee section, they almost never have cucumber (Oi) Kim Chee.
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