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5.0 (1 review)
Open • 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Tu Do Food & Gift

Tu Do Food & Gift

4.7(3 reviews)
5.2 mi
•$

This is the best place to go for oriental groceries. it is primarily vietnamese and has lots of…read moreother stuff. the rice is always fresh, they use usually only eastland brand jasmine rice here. it has many types of food for indonesians, thai, viet, cambodian, chinese and koreans. there is also a small spanish section. we buy most of our items here, which is mostly IndoMie, their prices are slightly cheaper than the other vietnamese places down on paxton street. and they usually never have expired product, but you need to be careful, they have a lot of short-dated items. its a small yellow house that you might easily miss if you come down Derry from Harrisburg, its on an embankment near rookies sports bar and a garage. its at the intersection of Melrose and Derry street. its very cramped and crowded and the items are piled up very high. i always hit the sign when i come in thats right above the door. they are pretty nice people and usually always help you with anything. but sometimes you will see them cutting tofu or cleaning meat or whatever. something you wouldnt expect to see in a chain store. theres a few pictures of the owners granddaughter Erin-grace near the cash register. they usually always have fresh cakes and sponge cake there, the food is usually delivered on saturday. they are open 7 days a week, but have very very strange hours. like one day its 8a-5p, the next its 11a-7p, the next its 10a-4p. you really never know and i cant keep track, so unless i go there straight after work i cant be sure if its open. they have closed early at least twice that i know of. this has been around for several years and my wife and i have always gone there. But people congregate there and just talk to each other its the complete opposite of a convenience store where you just want to get in and out as soon as possible. the people seriously talk about the weather when theyre in line at the counter, and then they ask if all the foods fresh, i mean in vietnamese too. i'd want to know if it was fresh, but it takes forever sometimes, it just upsets me so bad.

My husband and I went to check this out based on Dan's recommendations. It's certainly not as big…read moreas Kim's Oriental on Paxton or certainly not 88. It's in a yellow house and it's actually quite a cute little grocer. A little tight moving around but you can pretty much find quite a selection there, from spices to vegetables to canned goods. We were hoping they had Munik spices from Indonesia; we've not found a place that has this brand yet. *still looking* Some of the boxed items seemed old. I wanted to try this almond agar agar stuff and the boxes were stuck to each other - like the boxes had gotten wet somehow. This is why this place got a 4 star from me. I really didn't like that. Additionally they were light on produce. We also saw sesame balls at the register. No one in Va. makes them right now, and we've not had any for months and months. We saw two hard old ones there at the register. Ew. Just throw those things out! But we did ask the man about them and he said "Come on Wednesday after 3, 4 or 5 pm and we have everything fresh". So maybe I'll be trying to go there again Wednesday or Thursday and see if they have sesame balls or fresh cakes, and see if they have more produce then too. I thought their rice was expensive. $12.95 for a bag of jasmine rice! Kim's is $12.75, and we can get it in Va for $9. Sam's Club here has it for $8 but it's a different brand (Elephant). But my husband said their spices were a lot cheaper than other places. So I guess it all evens out - as long as you don't by the $12.95 bag of rice! LOL

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Asian Center Supermarket

4.5(37 reviews)
31.9 mi
•$$

Maybe I've been spoiled by living in larger cities in the past, but Asian Center Supermarket is…read moresmaller and pricier than I'm used to :( For example, a pack of Yakult here was $5.99, whereas ASSI would sell the same brand for $3.99). I think it's because there just aren't any competitors in central PA (closest H-Mart would be 1.5h away, ASSI plaza 1h away, etc). The produce selection looked ok - you could get things like thai chili peppers here, bokchoy, or more exotic things like lychee and jackfruit. There are a lot of aisles with dry goods like rice, noodles, sauces (they did carry jarred Maeseri thai sauces which is what I was looking for). They have a seafood section which had a strong smell and a "food court" with labeled fresh food items which was pretty barren - maybe 2 takeout things of dumplings on the shelf that didn't look particularly appetizing (visited on a Sunday around noon). Also, notably, the store is not in downtown Lancaster -- it's kind of remote from everything else. I don't think it would be worth making a special trip for.

I'm so happy this grocery store exists and love to visit as often as I can. The store is clean and…read moreorganized and I love the produce selection. The staff is very helpful and the seafood counter is a great place to try fresh fish. I picked up some mackerel last time I visited and the seafood clerk was able to filet it to my specifications. I also love that I can get Hotteok (Korean sweet pancake) mix here! There's such a big selection of items and I always find new ingredients here that I can create new delicious dishes with. I always look forward to my next trip!

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Asian Center Supermarket - Fresh Daikon, cabbage, king oyster mushrooms and Japanese yams

Fresh Daikon, cabbage, king oyster mushrooms and Japanese yams

Asian Center Supermarket - Interesting seitan products!

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Little Saigon Food Market

Little Saigon Food Market

3.4(9 reviews)
5.4 mi
•$

Little Saigon is your typical Vietnamese / Asian supermarket. It's located right off of Paxton…read moreStreet, near the intersection of 29th & Paxton and with easy access to i-83. they have all kinds of imported stuff from the orient, mostly korean, chinese, vietnamese, thai and indonesian. they have some meat and fish and fruits that i've always been suspicous about, (is it fresh or not, and if it wasnt would you tell me anyway, even if i asked politely?) i used to get certain types of food here, like oxtail and triple. sometimes they have it, sometimes not. there are sweet cakes, soy milk, longan, leche, durian, clam meat, fish, squid, cocount milk, crab meat, fish crackers, pineapples, corn, mie, noodles, .... pots, pans, plates, steamers, wonton skins, potatoes, cucumbers, carrots, single eggs, tomatoes, tarot, jackfruit, tofu, spring rolls, beansprouts, lettuce, jalapenos, bread rolls, vietnamese hoagies. a vietnamese hoagie is only 1.75, but well worth it is mega spicy and sweet at the same time. its basically a roll thats glazed wit ha sweet sauce, sliced orange & white carrots, sliced pork and jalapeno peppers. DELICIOUS!!!! they do have some types of indonesian herbs, spices and ketchup, seasoning stuff like that. but i have noticed short-dated items, and at least 1 item that had the expiration date blacked out (it was expired). Little Saigon is a staple of the community though. they guys who own this also own the jumbo buffet building next door, it also has a quiznos, Xpose nail salon and car repair shop, Autorizon. These people are seriously nice, they teach me one word of vietnamese each time I go there. And they usually have three indonesian people there too, so its cool i can practice my indonesian skills, which are terrible. They have bulletin board when you first walk in that has various ads and messages in vietnamese that advertise cars for sale, apartments and houses for rent, nail salons available, church services, transportation and so forth. There is usually a lady at the cash register, and they only take cash, credit or EBT.... and it actually IS wheelchair accessible. pulling out of this place and trying to turn left is impossible, but parking is usually alright. update 6-23-08 this place is under new ownership, they've changed things around, lowered some of the prices, but not make the vietnamese subs to-go for only 3 dollars, but ill tell you its not quite what im used to, good but not great.

Terrible service. My dad asked the owner when they have fresh fruit coming in and the owner was…read morebeing a smart ass and said "when the tree grows it" in Vietnamese and didn't think my dad spoke English so he started talking shit in English. And then threatened to call the cops on my dad after my dad got offended. My dad is a very kind man. No reason he should be disrespected like this. This place is horrible, dirty, and shady.

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Little Saigon Food Market - Sriracha.... what no household can be without.

Sriracha.... what no household can be without.

Little Saigon Food Market - Aisles and aisles of all the goodies you want.

Aisles and aisles of all the goodies you want.

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Hung Vuong Food Market

Hung Vuong Food Market

4.5(42 reviews)
77.2 mi

After living here for a quarter century and enduring an "Asian Desert" we have a fine market for…read moreAsian groceries, not quite H-Mart but pretty darn close. In addition to all the sauces, mostly Vietnamese and Korean, there are seasonings, spices, fresh produce including guavas, durian (frozen whole and peeled), baby bananas (apple bananas? not sure the variety) and Asian greens like Shanghai baby bok choi, gai lan, and water spinach, garlic chives and long beans. Didn't see pea vines but they are quite hard to get. Bulk rice and dried mushrooms, and fresh fish and seafood as well as meats including organ meats. Noodles fresh, frozen and dried as far as the eye can see. A small section of housewares. Outside the market (which is in the old Toys R Us if you remember back when) there is a small food court with roast duck, banh mi and pastries. There is also a Korean bbq restaurant and a noodle and dumpling restaurant nearby in the parking area, the Korean bbq is across from the market and the noodle dumpling house is next to where the old Borders bookstore had been (on the way out of the shopping center.) Worth the trip. We enjoy cooking at home, especially Asian food and we enjoy grocery shopping so this was a really fun excursion. And since we eat a lot of bok choi, we'll be back soon.

We stopped by Hung Vuong Food Market a week or so ago when we were passing through Newark,…read moreDelaware. It's a large Asian grocery store that sells everything from fresh seafood, produce, cooking tools, frozen food, and more. It has a small food court area with a few vendors, which is really why we stopped by, but we explored the store after lunch. If we lived in the area, we'd shop here all the time.

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Hung Vuong Food Market - Entrance to the atrium area in front of the actual supermarket.

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Entrance to the atrium area in front of the actual supermarket.

ALDI

ALDI

5.0(4 reviews)
11.1 mi

My neighborhood's brand new Aldi location finally opened 4 days ago, exactly 2 months later than…read morethe original grand opening date (Mar 26, 2020) due to the pandemic. I'm so happy. I love Aldi's minimalist philosophy, emphasis to value and quality, and direct sourcing of the goods it carries. The chain started in Germany, split into two. One operates Aldi US, the other owns Trader Joe's. This location isn't as big as the one in Carlisle, but it's brand new and close to home. It's at the corner at a traffic light, so it's easy to get in and out. There are plenty of parking spaces. Due to COVID-19, instead of the 25 cent deposit to use a shopping cart, you are presented with one, fully sanitized. The isles have one way signs to help with social distancing. The plexiglass panels protect each cashier from 2 sides, and the cash registers are staggered to space apart adjacent cashiers. There's also hands-free hand sanitizers at the entrance. I feel totally safe shopping there. This will be my go-to place for grocery, on top of Sam's Club and Wegmans.

I hate to let the cat out of the bag but this is the best damn Aldi ever. Big carts for the same…read more25 cent deposit. space in the aisle and fast checkout and availability! I do enjoy saving money I just wish Aldi had kept all the low prices like they had a few years back when they were getting started and needed a customer following. I understand inflation but pretty sure they are just getting greedier like the rest of corporate America.

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ALDI - 14 oz Tofu $1.55 - cheaper than Walmart and Asian Groceries

14 oz Tofu $1.55 - cheaper than Walmart and Asian Groceries

ALDI - Exterior at night

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Exterior at night

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