You can find many Asian ingredients here. Vietnam, Korea, Japan, Thai, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. Some of meat here is cheaper than Coles. The Korean food stall has happy hour discount after around 6pm. They are delicious and cheap. The only negative thing is their staffs are not really friendly.
Nick S.
Place rating: 4 Washington, DC
Freshly baked Earl Grey and blueberry macaroons for only a dollar? Yes please! Sadly, this Asian grocery store doesn’t have any green tea Kit-Kats, but they do have plenty of other fantastic Japanese candy, and let’s be honest, isn’t that the best part anyways?
Brooklyn C.
Place rating: 4 Alhambra, CA
Huge selection of Asian grocery items. Overwhelming instant ramen selection alone!
Eric C.
Place rating: 3 Maroubra, Australia
A bit pricy but you can get almost any Asian grocery there.
Gina L.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
First off, I will admit that due to Miracle’s sly location between Coles and BreadTop in World Square’s basement, I’ve missed it this ENTIRE time I’ve lived in Sydney(about a year) But today, I went. Miracle is what I’ve been missing in Sydney — a clean, straight forward, and affordable Asian supermarket. Ambiance: –As I just mentioned — clean, straightforward. Not dodgy like some Asian supermarket’s I’ve been to –Well lit and well stocked Good to know: –Upon entry, you can buy kimchi and Korean style friend chicken on your left –There’s some produce available — but save your money and just get it fresh from Paddy’s Market for less –Pretty good selection of frozen dumplings, tofu, noodles etc. You can find frozen items of as cheap as $ 3.50 a bag — WHAT? Yes :) –GREAT butcher — I’ll be back for meats. Service: –Mostly Chinese speaking… if you don’t know what something is, just try it or ask one of the younger folk shopping around — they MIGHT be able to help you Miracle’s got the goods.