This place can be hit or miss. Their produce can either be super fresh or very lackluster looking. On my last trip; they didn’t look too great. They have a big variety of sauces and seasonings, but be sure to check expiration dates though. They also sell some fresh food items, so keep an eye out.
Kimie T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Huntington Beach, CA
My cousin ordered an entire roasted pig, yet they wanted to charge an additional $ 25 just for cutting when this should be included. He was already charged over $ 400 This is the most ridiculous amount I have ever heard! They demanded whole orders & no half orders!
Amy N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Baton Rouge, LA
This is my everyday Asian market. I usually purchase a sandwich here. The cashiers are always helpful if you need to find something because there aren’t aisle signs on the ceiling. I get my lee’s coffee here and it is delicious.
Quynh D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New Orleans, LA
This tiny little market has all your go to items necessary for a Vietnamese home cooked meal! In a shopping center with a Phở restaurant and Boba Tea shop, it’s like your Asian one-stop plaza. Get your groceries, your phở fix and boba tea! I will say that they aren’t always the cleanest when it comes to their fresh foods, I see uncovered food with flies hovering… however, their fresh veggies and seasonings, etc. Those are great! It’s a reliable place in that it has what you need. If you can’t find it, just ask and someone will gladly help you
Travis S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Mishawaka, IN
Was really looking forward to finding some affordable horse mackerel and a few other odds and ends. What I found was rusted shelves covered in aluminum foil, an unwrapped«frozen» chicken in a cooler unit. Flies. Dead flies. Dead flies everywhere. On produce, on meat, on everything. Vile. Will not be coming back.
David S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Baton Rouge, LA
They have a very fun selection of microwave noodle bowls and an OK candy aisle. Their selection can be a bit random and sometimes they stop carrying something you want, but I’m always stricken with curiosity and will pick up something new. I’m a big fan of the Quoeviet brand«Hue» Style Beef Flavored Soup Base as it’s my favorite go-to when I’m feeling a head cold coming on! This is also my go-to place for large bags of jasmine rice, which is yummy and very floral. Also, coffee candy, find some and thank me later! In the past year they’ve added a price scanner near the candy area so that you are no longer left guessing what things cost. They’ve also been better about keeping the flies out, an issue a lot of people had with this store a number of years ago.
Rebecca W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Baton Rouge, LA
«Asian foods, snacks, meats and produce in Baton Rouge». Eh, so it’s not the most appealing on the inside, but it serves it purpose for sure. Thinking about making a savory stir-fry with snap peas, baby corn, bamboo shoots and water chestnuts? Well, you’ve come to the right place! They have those items on-hand for your. Feeling like an array of Asian snacks to haul with you on a road trip? They’ve got ‘em! My favorite are the mochi snacks with green tea or red bean in the middle. I am a sucker for those. If you’re lucky, you can even snag a box of some rambutan — a spiky, tropical fruit that you will surely love. On weekends, they have whole roast duck and some other hot foods for sale. Where are they located? They are in a corner plaza on Sherwood & Florida(you’ll see a Walgreens there). Plus, you will are surrounded by some other restaurants and a smoothie shop that serves up boba/tapioca drinks, Hawaiian shaved ice/snowballs, etc. To wrap it all up, I enjoy coming here to browse and buy goodies. Tip: they also sell rice cookers, cookware, plates and cooking accessories. Happy shopping!
Erin L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Baton Rouge, LA
Fun place to visit and learn a lot about Asian cooking! I love learning how to cook new cuisines or at least trying to cook them. Sadly, my dishes don’t always turn out exactly authentic but that doesn’t stop me from continuing to try. This is the perfect place to get authentic tips and ingredients. The staff is so friendly and helpful. The selection is phenomenal! Also, I can’t speak for any of the meats but I did try a little triangular rice and mung bean treat wrapped in banana leaves, I cannot remember what it was called, but it was pretty tasty. Very interesting place to just explore. Be sure to try the green tea Kit Kats!
Patrick L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Baton Rouge, LA
Fantastic Spring rolls, peanut sauce done just right. I had the beef vermicelli and loved it. Great ice tea too. The wife and I will be regulars here.
Maria Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lawrenceville, GA
Very unorganized but they have way more stuff than the asian store in perkins rd. Il definitely come back. I am not so sure about their meat though. it looks like its been there for years.
Alexandra R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New Orleans, LA
The staff was very helpful, and I was able to find everything I needed for my first foray into Vietnamese cooking. My one complaint? Nothing has a price tag!
Vue N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New Orleans, LA
One thing I hate about this place is their pricing. You are left scratching your head wondering«WTF! Am I supposed to guess how much this cost?» …The cashier, «No Sir! We make it up as we go along, rest assured, we ARE trained professional». Thank you! I feel much better…“here’s my wallet, just take whatever you want”.