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    Koseli Mart

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    This Mitsuwa Marketplace opened this past November. I wished this market was here when I used to…read morelive in Cypress many years ago. I know that many other fellow Yelp members complain that this location is rather small but honestly, if they want to see a small Mitsuwa Market, they should visit the one in San Gabriel. That one is very small and has no food court. Anyways, my husband and I decided to visit this Mitsuwa Marketplace two Saturdays ago since we were out in Orange County. We wanted to pick up some groceries before heading back home to the San Gabriel Valley since this was kind of on the way home. In general, Mitsuwa typically seems to be more expensive than Tokyo Central (the Japanese market I frequent most often back home), often times $1-4 more for items. But that doesn't really bother me, as Mitsuwa sometimes will have different or more selection than Tokyo Central for certain items as well. I like to shop at both markets equally. We ended up purchasing a few items. After we finished paying for those groceries, we walked over to the food court to see what eateries and vendors are available. We ended up getting some onigiri at Omusubi Gonbei and decided to enjoy our rice balls here since there is such a large space of seating. Even though this market is smaller than some of their other locations, I would frequent this location if I still lived out here in Cypress.

    It was my first time visiting this location, and I usually go to the one in Costa Mesa. This one…read morefelt less crowded, which I appreciated, but it also had fewer food options. I ordered the karaage with curry. The food came out hot and fresh, which was a plus. The curry itself was pleasant, leaning a bit on the sweeter side. The karaage had a light batter and was fried nicely the chicken was juicy and paired well with the curry. Overall, while the food was enjoyable, I'd still prefer going to the Costa Mesa location because it offers more variety when it comes to food.

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    3.8(60 reviews)
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    THIS is the SPOT if you're looking for a Khmer market with authentic items that you literally can't…read morebuy elsewhere. Don't be surprised when coming here that the parking lot is diabolical on the weekends - good luck trying to find a spot ! I came here once on a weekend & I would not advise - even street parking is scarce. Your best bet is to come on a weekday & you'll most likely find a spot in the teeny lot on Gardenia. THe store only has 2 registers & it's a zoo on the weekends. If you have craving for Khmer food, come here... chances are they have it. Beef skewers, pickled veggies, nom kom, to name a few. If you're looking for fish sauce or oyster sauce that's specifically made in Cambodia, they have it which I haven't seen at any other Khmer market or asian market. For how little the store is, there's a lot jammed inside. I was happy to find kreung here as I am too lazy to make my own ! and another rare find, Monk Balm (think tiger balm), & other medicinal items. You know the place is legit when you try asking a worker a question & they know NO english. If you're unfamiliar best to bring a Khmer speaker with to help assist in any questions.

    Riverside Supermarket is now operating Under new ownership since 5 months ago…read more I did notice a few changes as i walked in the store. The merchandise on the shelves are more organized, shelves are cleaner and arranged in a more organized way. Of course the selection of fresh seasonal vegetables, fruits, ready made hot Cambodian cuisine and Cambodian desserts remains the same. So far the new owners were friendly and engaging .

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    4.6(131 reviews)
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    I just wanted to say that the lovely missus and I regularly shop at Holland International Market in…read moreBellflower. This review should let everyone know that this is the only real market place for products you may crave or want to learn about if you are of Dutch descent or have a distinct Indo heritage. Of course everyone is welcome and you won't be sorry if you make it to this quaint but fully stocked store of imported products. Dutch cheese? Yes. Indonesian spices? Yes. All sorts of chocolates and Dropjes and Indo Mie and peanut sauces and Speculaas cookies. DeIfts Blue and shrimp chips? Yes. If you are not sure about the products' description or availability, Holland International Market can be connected online. Friendly and attentive with always a smile from proprietor Marie, and staff makes this a wonderful way to shop for old world goods from the Netherlands and goodies with Indonesian unique flavors.

    Landed in Long Beach the other day and that same day just so happened to be Holland International…read moreMarket's Dutch Festival! Yes hello : D straight off the plane to this cute local owned shop. Stocked up on all my fave Dutch/Indo spices and goodies and took pics with Santa lol A few of my holiday faves - Dutch themed dish towels and the Dutch Chocolate letters, which are usually not sold the rest of the year. Receive a free cute Santa magnet with my purchase. See ya next time I'm in town!

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    3.8(53 reviews)
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    Came here on a Saturday afternoon for the first time in at least a decade. I was immediately…read moregreeted by a man with a pony tail as I went directly to the deli counter. I waited for a while and received no assistance so I asked the guy for help. The man did not speak Dutch so I explained to him what I wanted (salami deli meat). I asked him for a pound of deli meat. I went to shop around the store and noticed the fridges were empty as were the isles. After a few minutes I came back to the deli counter and found my uncut piece of meat (in tube form) placed on the weigh scale? To my dismay I asked him if he was going to cut it with the pretty slicer machine near him? I mean that's how it used to work and how it works at any other deli meat counters. As the man cut the salami I continued to shop and picked up a jar of silver onions that looked brownish ( the onions inside the jar) and I thought well maybe they are supposed to look this way. Maybe they were a different type of onions. When I thought to look for an expiration date again to my dismay I observed that it had been expired since 2023. Unfortunately I purchased extra pedas chili which looked ok but when I got home I found out that it has been expired since 2018 (please see attached picture). This wasn't the worst of it though because we found a jar of something with leafy green bits that had been expired since 2013. Yes 2013! Bro! You think I should try the chili? You think I'll survive? This place has gone to the pits. Hopefully a health inspector straightens this place out. Furthermore when I got the salami back the slices looked as if my he deli meat cutter blade was very dull.

    The clerk in his 20's was extremely rude to me when I asked a simple question. It is obvious that…read morethis person hates his job, the public and life in general. If I were the owner I would fire him on the spot. Based on other reviews here, he has been employed here for a while and nothing has been done. I will not be going back.

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    Came here recently to specifically buy some thai boat noodle paste to use as a base for my soup…read more I've been meaning to visit this place forever, but finally made a stop by it two weeks ago. And I'm so glad I did! This place has such an amazing variety of Thai ingredients...I ended up picking up a bunch of other ingredients that I hadn't planned on (coconut cream powder, milk tea packet, tom yum soup base, etc). I plan on coming back for more. I typically do most of my asian ingredient grocery store shopping at 99 Ranch, but have been unable to find specific Thai ingredients there. But they basically have that all here! I want to come back to get unique ingredients like ground galangal, pad thai sauce, and pickled onions/chilis. The lady running the store was also very nice! Two different customers had come in the store as I was browsing and seemed to be friendly with her! She also let me know to ask her if I had any questions or needed help finding anything. Which I did! I was specifically looking for the Oliang iced coffee, which they were out of stock of but were working on restocking (so I'll be back for that as well). And asked her a few questions as I was checking out about thai boat noodle recipes and ingredients. Very friendly! I can't wait to be back lol. Easy street parking along the side of the store.

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    I come here quite often to shop at this Philippino market. They have a good selection of snacks and…read moreseafood that I always get. I especially like that they have a large variety of fish. The service is good and they are helpful.

    I had ZERO plans coming through since there are a few Asian grocery stores much closer to home…read more But here we are! I dropped off Mom and her friend to meet more friends at the El Rocoto restaurant nearby. I ran errands while I waited for them. I underestimated the time they were gonna take since they finished early, so they asked to meet/pick them up here. They were by the door when she told me "They have pink alamang (shrimp paste) available here." (For those not so in the know, this paste has been banned for health reasons, I'm guessing. Something about its ingredients the FDA doesn't allow.) Been looking for that one particular ingredient to make binagoongan and up until now, I only find them at ridiculous prices (up to $35/jar!) They were selling it here $8.99. So I got one. Took a quick walk through out of curiosity, and they do have plenty of familiar Pinoy products. It isn't as big as the Seafood City I'm used to but they have plenty to offer. And that includes a turo-turo deli serving up ready to eat hot/cooked food. Mom went for an order of sinigang bangus, menudo and crispy chicken skin. Sinigang bangus was disappointing. I heard my Mom ask the server if that was in fact, sinigang. I heard the server reply with a resounding yes. We got home and learned it's not sinigang: it's pinangat, which is a whole different dish. And if that wasn't disappointing enough, the fish was soooooo dry, which means it's been simmering for far too long. Didn't get to try the menudo, so can't comment on that. Okay first run. I guess I'll stop by if I happen to need something Filipino specific and if I happen to be in the area.

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