Not the biggest selection but not bad for Greenville area. Was able to get dried mangos, some frozen pork buns, Filipino sauces, Mung beans. No Pan de sal and Ice cream was $$$$. No San Miguel beer but good Japanese beer selection. Huge frozen and snack section. Looks like they do fish in back but nothing when I was there(early Wednesday morning).
Brooke C.
Tu valoración: 4 Liberty, SC
Very clean Asian market. Great selection of snacks but I wish they carried more Japanese snacks. No Pocky sticks?! Although they do carry red bean mochi snacks so thumbs up for that. If they had milk tea, better tea selections, & more Japanese snacks, this would be my spot.
Yong-Yong H.
Tu valoración: 4 Spartanburg, SC
This is the biggest Chinese grocery you will find in Greenville. Though it may not stack up to the big Asian grocery stores you’ll find in big cities, this store certainly suffices when preparing and making various Chinese dishes. Also, great selection when it comes to frozen food(including dumplings, steamed buns, spring rolls, etc), cookies, and junk food!
Oliver M. L.
Tu valoración: 1 Fountain Inn, SC
Not sure why it is called Asian supermarket when they only carry half of the Asian product. I seen better. Customer service is horrible. They do not understand English well, and have a hard time looking for something. Found some items that are long over the expiration date. Try to tell them, and they would say«No No, it still good» Fresh vegatable are not fresh. They are stale and half way rotten. Never shop here agian for Asian Groceries.
Catherine G.
Tu valoración: 3 Simpsonville, SC
Bought some shirataki noodles here… they were just fine. :) Bought a pack of gum at the register… opened it when I got home and it was ROCKHARD. Looked on the side and found a 2010 expiration date. Nice.
Barbara W.
Tu valoración: 3 Greenville, SC
Brand spankin’ new Asian market in Greenville. Located on Haywood Rd. in the same plaza as Stax Peppermill(and for you 20-somethings, the same plaza as Plato’s Closet). I love me a good Asian market… but I think I need to reserve judgment on this place until they’re fully established(they still seem to be getting themselves pulled together). They have a good selection of Asian greens, but they’re currently laid out on long tables rather than in a refrigerator case… so they seemed a bit wilted. On the same table they had«fresh»(read«thawed») durian… why would ANYONE let durian thaw? Just sayin’… I’m assuming the veggies will eventually make it into a refrigerator case… and they have the starts of a fresh fish section, so keep your fingers crossed. I actually was more impressed by their frozen case than the frozen case in Saigon Market… a lot of variety. Their general Asian grocery variety is not as large as Saigon market… don’t go there expecting a lot of non-Chinese stuff(I didn’t see any Malaysian, Korean or Japanese ingredients)…but the basic Chinese ingredients are solid. I’ll definitely go back to monitor their progress… hoping for the best!