Those Asian ladies working in the store are very kind and nice~~it made you feel like going back home~~
Anthony L.
Place rating: 1 Chesterfield, MO
This place is a cluttered and messy store. I don’t see how they pull off coming across as a grocery store but the moment you walk in, it just feels like clutter everywhere. I can’t find stuff because they don’t bother to help and they also don’t have labels for anything. It’s a shame but there are better stores than this spot. The meat is never cut the way it should be probably because they don’t wantto pay for actual skilled workers. I’ve been to all the stores around here and Asia Market down the street has the biggest and cheapest selection for the same stuff!
Man K.
Place rating: 5 Frederick, MD
Good selection. Owners supply local fresh produce for Korean melons and cabbage for Kimchi. Perhaps few other produce as well.
Irene L.
Place rating: 4 Fremont, CA
Our friends get their groceries here. It is our first time visit this store. Clean and bright is the first impression. We find everything we need here. It is a good choice for Asian groceries.
Hao X.
Place rating: 4 Saint Louis, MO
This east east is bigger than and has more stuff than the one closer to 170. I came here with a friend because we were going to the bakery along the same strip. I wandered around, not expecting to get anything. It had what I expected, having been in the other east east: standard korean stuff, some japanese stuff, and bits of random kitchen things. However, I got really really excited when i saw they had some cheap pipecleaner brushes. They’re like the ones we use in lab to clean graduated cylinders, but smaller and made for TEAPOTS! I was so excited! They have a credit card minimum so I grabbed some delicious food too! All in all, I was very pleased with this place!