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    Balaji Flowers

    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Lotte Plaza Market - Sushi To Go

    Lotte Plaza Market

    3.8(62 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    ** Great Selection and Fresh Produce!**…read more Lotte Market is one of the better Asian grocery stores around--definitely a go-to if you're looking for a wide variety of Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Southeast Asian ingredients under one roof. The store is clean, well-organized, and the produce section is surprisingly fresh with lots of options you don't usually find in regular supermarkets. The seafood section is a standout--plenty of fresh fish and shellfish, and they even clean or cut it for you on request. The meat section is also well-stocked with cuts popular in Asian cuisine. You'll find everything from marinated bulgogi to hotpot essentials. There's a great range of snacks, noodles, sauces, frozen dumplings, and ready-to-eat meals. The in-store bakery and food court are added bonuses--try the Korean fried chicken or fresh buns! Parking is usually decent, but weekends can get crowded. Prices are a little on the higher side compared to smaller ethnic stores, but the convenience and variety make up for it. Service and billing slower at times Still, highly recommended for any Asian grocery shopping needs!

    The least crowded of the newer Asian markets…read more They're a little more out of the way and not as trendy and fun to shop in as H Mart but there isn't the same congestion and chaos here. Sometimes H Mart feels like it was purposefully designed to have that chaos in mind, like you're meant to get overwhelmed by the sheer amount and variety of goods they offer, to meander through their tighter layout to discover something. Adds to the bustling atmosphere. Kind of like Costco and Trader Joe's. You're always going to leave buying something you never intended to. H Mart tends to cost more than the other Asian markets and caters more towards the youth. Lotte has the cleanliness of H Mart with nearly as much ethnic goods as them, if not more in the South and Southeast Asian department. Their overall design and layout is simpler so it's easier and faster to find what you need. They have pretty consistent sales to boot. Peace and quiet, great for elders and families. Lotte remains to be the most balanced and the IDEAL in terms of shopping experience, variety, quality, and value of all of the Asian markets. Go to the back past 6pm for 30-50% off discounted prepared food. I personally find some of their items, like kimbap, to be better than H Mart's. Food court is also significantly less busy than H Mart's.

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    Sales section of prepared foods (includes the corner of the back wall)

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    Outside - view of building exterior storefront

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    Kam Man Food

    Kam Man Food

    3.4(103 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    An Asian supermarket that is ethically Taiwanese located in Edison, NJ. The only way to access…read morethis supermarket for transportation is by car. After a sobering visitation for a beloved family member within New Jersey state, we patronized Kam Man Food to pass time while waiting for a cafe to open for the day. There is a free parking lot shared with neighboring businesses. Kam Man Food sits at 511 Old Post Road shopping complex. There is baked goods and a prepared pre-cooked Dim Sum items, a fish market, and some Chinese bamboo plants. My party found Kam Man Food extortionate high priced for a lot of items. Chinese vegetable, bok choy is $4.99 per pound where I can purchase this for $3.26 per pound key market price also in Queens, NYC. One whole red snapper fish, the display signage was $12.00 per piece where this same fish in Queens, NYC would be $10.50. Looking back, our sales receipt honestly state an utter disdain extortionate $15.07 for one whole red snapper fish!! Oh! This business practice price gouging where price is exorbitant high. We suffered from intense buyer's remorse. Cashiers appeared disgruntled with an melancholy indifferent attitude, as noted by a Yelper. Respectfully, I was not impressed with this Asian supermarket and neither was my party. Sales receipts are physically printed in English and Traditional Chinese. There is a small seating area with tables near the exit. Store policy: No refund. "Fish, meat, bread, produce, and refrigerated/frozen items may be exchanged within 2 hours of purchase w/ receipt. Other items within 7 days w/ receipt." Nota Bene: Effective May 4, 2022, New Jersey implemented one of the nation's strictest bag bans which prohibits single-use plastic bags and paper bags at large grocery stores. Bring your own re-useable shopping bags.

    It's been a while since I've visited, and man did I do some damage to my wallet! It was crowded…read more(of course!), and the service was friendly. Parking was a little crazy because there were quite a few snow piles in the lot. My first stop is always the prepared food section - picked up: - roast pork (char siu) - crispy pork belly (siu yuk) - dimsum (they had a sale of 5/$20): 3 boxes of shrimp dumplings (har gow), 1 box of pork dumplings (shumai) and 1 box of fried glutinous rice dumplings (ham sui gok) - pineapple buns (bolo bao) - sweetened soybean milk - Chinese fried dough sticks (a great complement to the soybean milk) For the pantry, I grabbed some white pepper powder, hot sesame oil, and instant noodles (Shin Ramyun). Chinese New Year is around the corner, so stop by for traditional snacks!

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