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フィードバックを提供するLarge selection of Asian foods, excellent products (easily best in town) and a wide range of beer, wine and spirits. By far the best beer and liqueur on the West Bank. They also have many home items such as dishes and kitchen utensils, cleaning and paper products, medium-east foods, hispanic foods, meat and fish and an area that makes fresh sandwiches and some fresh but packed foods/meals. Really brilliant, and also remained open to Hurricane Ida, that was a rescue ring. Really a jewel and a great resource. Thank you for having such a great place available.
Such a large store! Great variety and pricing. I had been hearing about the market for so long and finally got to experience it. I will likely need to go again to look even deeper into what they have, but what I saw, was awesome. So glad to stumble upon potato starch at a very inexpensive cost. As someone who avoids gluten, I was pleased to see so many things that indicated if it was gluten free or made in facilities that process gluten. Definitely an adventure for the books! Some other items I bought were spicy (Sriracha) mayo, sesame seed oil, Thai sweet tamarind, chayote, oyster mushrooms, small bok choy, Thai bananas, red pearl onions, Chin Chin sugar free jasmine green tea, black chocolate, rice vermicelli, tapioca starch, and deglet noor pitted dates. Looking forward to the next chance to go.
This restaurant offers a wide selection of seafood, fresh vegetables, and fruits. It’s one of my favorite spots to find unique items that you won’t typically find in regular stores.
While I haven't explored other Asian markets in New Orleans, this one is likely among the best in the area. To find a better selection, you would probably need to head to Houston. The market specializes in Vietnamese cuisine, but it also offers a wide variety of other Asian delicacies and cultural items. All the freshly prepared foods are authentic, and they provide one of the best selections in the country, alongside places like Philadelphia, New York City, and Houston. You'll also find many specialties that most Americans may not be familiar with, such as balut.
I absolutely love an Asian grocery store! I came in searching for something specific—tofu fa to enjoy after breaking my fast today. I picked up a little plastic cup, thinking it was tofu fa, but it turned out to be Vietnamese yogurt. It was delicious, especially after my husband tasted it. However, it wasn’t tofu fa. I appreciate the wide selection of Asian spices, and the prices are fantastic! And the vegetables—they are so fresh and vibrant! The checkout experience was really friendly too. I just adore this place—especially the cauliflower!