This is a great Korean/Japanese grocery store. They carry alot of the Korean ingredients that I can’t find in places like T&T or BTrust. They recently renovated the outside and it looks like they reconfigured the inside too. It now has a Kevin’s Taiyaki shop right by the cash! This alone is worth the trip to PAT! Small but good selection of asian fresh vegetables and fruit, a fresh meat section, banchan section, ready made foods that you can heat up at home at the back of the store as well as some take out items up front, and a nice freezer section of frozen dumplings and noodles. There’s also sushi made fresh at the back of the store. It’s not a huge store but it has everything you likely need. My go to place in Mississauga. Oh — and the Taiyaki did not disappoint!
Kim C.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
If you are looking to make Japanese or Korean dishes at home, you can get everything you need at Pats. From ramen noodles, wontons to pork bone soup(their pre made meals are delicious!), you can find everything you need at this supermarket. They also offer a great in house kimchi, some of the best that I have had in the city. Their prices are reasonable for their in house made meals and even a bit low in my perspective but the food tastes great so I’m not complaining. They don’t have a large selection of fresh produce, more so frozen and packaged goods are available. Parking is cozy and the supermarket is as well but worth the trip to find authentic Korean/Japanese items in Missisauga.
Deborah K.
Tu valoración: 3 Mississauga, Canada
We’ve been shopping at P.A.T. for many years. It’s one of the few Korean markets in the area and carries a fairly extensive variety of goods. The store is fairly clean and bright. Cashiers are friendly, but most have limited English. They carry a good variety of kimchi, miso pastes, fresh and frozen meat, poultry and fish. They also have baked goods, frozen desserts and ice cream. There are a couple of small stores inside the store, one selling makeup and body care products and the other selling accessories. And there is also a small section with housewares and Japanese/Korean tableware. There are some ready-made foods like gimbap(seaweed rice triangles), some sushi and some glutinous rice desserts. There is at least one aisle filled with roasted seaweed and other snacks and a huge variety of ramen and other noodle soups. They also have a fresh vegetable and fruit section, where you can often find seasonal Ontario vegetables such as garlic scapes, ramps and Ontario garlic for a great price. The inside of the store has changed many times over the years that we’ve been shopping there, but it remains our go-to store for Korean and Japanese goods.
Jacky L.
Tu valoración: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Store is not that big and they fill up as much space as they can. Pretty much a 1 way going down any aisle. Family has been coming here for years. Myself, I have started coming here recently. Mainly to get ribs for the bbq. About 8 pieces and costs about $ 25 – 30. Maybe a bit costly, but they are terrific. Along with the korean bbq sauce they sell, it turns out soo good. Not sure if anywhere else sells the same type an quality. I like the Kimchi they sell as well. And usually pick up some kind of kids drink/snack for the kids. You can also order sushi there, a window beside the meat section. At the front, there is a cosmetics counter and a little bakery.
Benny K.
Tu valoración: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Hey Unilocalers. If you live in Sauga and are looking for some good Korean and Asian surprise for cooking and such, Welcome to PAT. I have been coming to PAT stores since I was just a wee tot and not surprisingly I carry on the Tradition. My faves to buy at PAT’s: instant noodles in bulk packs, frozen Mandu, Banchan(the ones I won’t make or what my Mommy gives me on a weekly basis– lol), Gimbap, Fishy Snacks, Korean snacky snacks, various array of dry noodles, and finally the pièce de ré·sis·tance — Fuji Apples. I can’t seem to find better Fuji Apples anywhere else. Just like Cecilia M, my fams and I awaited the arrival of «Galleria», but to our dismay, The Galleria deal fell thru. Oh well, PAT shall live on. They surely would have went under if the Galleria had come to fruition. I admit that I would have jumped ship in a second too. Come on. Food court, Banchans for miles. For those who have never visited a Galleria, I can only describe it as a Walmart for Korean and Asian stuff. Sorry, back to PAT. Oh by the way, the awesome ladies that work the cash will speak Korean to you even if you are, well, not Korean. Lol. You just kinda got to watch your timing at the PAT cause the cash register lines can get ridiculous and Korean Ah-jee-ma’s tend to bud thinking it’s their God Given Right to do so. Lol. Three stars for prices, store a bit small and cashier line ups. Salute my fellow Unilocalers!
Sophie N.
Tu valoración: 4 Mississauga, Canada
A very nice Korean and Japanese grocery market located near Mississauga Dragon’s Gate(Mississauga Chinatown). It’s a pretty small market so they’re missing a few things. They have a great selection of Korean BBQ and instant noodles. Also, the gimbap here is really good too, especially the Pepper variety. I think the cashiers think I’m Korean(I’m Viet) as they always address me in Korean but as a huge fan of KPOP and KDRAMAS, I trieddd replying: P Anyways a great place to go if you’re looking for Korean BBQ to entertain guests at home or just want a grab of delicious gimbap.
Bernie C.
Tu valoración: 3 Mississauga, Canada
This place reminds me of the Chinese grocery stores of the late 80’s, early 90’s. Low prices, good quality meat, no fuss and no frills. No bells and whistles like T&T, Oceans or B-Trust, but just grocery. For Korean food needs, they seem good. Lots of kimchi selection and their beef ribs looked amazing. Very well marbled. Of course, very expensive, but just seeing how fresh they looked(even raw) was salivating.
Andy N.
Cleveland, OH
Great Korean grocer in Mississauga! We love to buy meat and produce there. Interested to see how they’ll compete with Galleria which is coming soon, further east on Dundas!