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    3.8 (281 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Nyla K.

    This place is amazing. If I lived here I would come here every weekend. Lots of stuff that I love to cook with. Just like Costco but Asian edition. If you're ever opening a lao or Thai Buddhist temple and you need stuff for it, this is the place to go.

    My C.

    Parking is a bit cramped but we always manage to find parking somewhere. It has a wide variety of ingredients. Some stuff was more expensive than other Asian grocery stores in SGV. Not sure if price is hiked because this is in LA. I love how I can find most Asian ingredients here like halaya ube jam and thai tea! Also, during the weekend, they have food vendors outside. Mango coconut cake is my favorite.

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    Panwad T.

    Be careful guys. I bought a six pack of Darlie toothpaste and found out that it was expired 9 years ago. It was made in 2013 and expired on 2016. I bought them in 2025 after I used it I can feel that the taste is weird so I take a look and found out that it expired long time ago. I tried to call Lax-c two times they put me on hold for 20 minutes and I gave up. Last week i called again and talk to the guys ask them to send me a new one as I live far away (not in Los angeles) if i do an exchange I had to drive 7 hours from my place but they cannot do anything. They do not give me a refund even I have a receipt.

    Derek S.

    Came by the other day and it was like going to Thailand. LAX-C is located on the outskirts of Chinatown. Parking is available in the dilapilated parking lot with a few security guards hanging out inside a booth. Street parking is a great option. LAX-C is a wholesale Thai grocer and restaurant supplier. They have wholesales takeout boxes, bags, utensils, pots, pans, along with cleaning supplies. They have a wide variety of Thai spices, wholesale meats, and noodles too. The warehouse itself is rather disorganized. The parking lot is scattered with rubbish and faces an unfinished building, just like in Thailand. There is also a small furniture selection along with a small hot deli inside the grocery wholesaler

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    Kathy S.

    Not too bad. I feel they are doing better about getting rid of expired stuff since I didn't see any on this trip. The food at the food court had changed for the worse I'm afraid. Had the catfish dish and it was not tasty at all. I don't think they are using red curry paste. It has a off putting after taste. Same with the steamed fish (ha mok). It had potential but there was not enough curry in it. The warehouse accepts debit and credit card but you will pay 3% if using credit. No charge for debit. Outside they sell street food on weekends. Tasty pork and chicken skewers for 3 for $10. There's a guard on the parking lot to keep homeless out

    Hello Thai Costco
    Anne A.

    I love roaming "Thai Costco." I never get a shopping cart because I could do a lot of damage here. If I needed fish sauce, soy sauce or fresh bagged Asian veggies, I would come here and just walk the aisles and get something else you might need in the kitchen. I would maybe also pick up a dish or two at the little restaurant inside selling a variety of Thai food at a steam table for $11/$12/$13 combos with rice. They also have desserts like durian and sticky rice. In the parking lot, there are chicken and pork barbecue skewers and other dishes to try like papaya salad. You can also find freshly made kanom krok or coconut cakes and other desserts. The kanom krok was a little too sweet for me here. Next door to LAX-C is a Thai tea boba shop where you can buy Thai iced tea or coffee, matcha tea and more. Visiting LAX-C is great way to get some steps in on a Sunday morning before eating some Thai food in the car or at the LA Historic Park if you want to extend your walk there with a Thai food picnic. Chimney Coffee is also next door if you're more of a coffee person. *Check the expiration dates as I bought a bag of pasta expired 1.5 years ago*

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    Bienvenido A.

    Whole sale prices mostly cheaper than anywhere else. From fresh veggies to frozen meats , poultry and farm, dry goods, canned & frozen foods, kitchen wares, cutleries, chinas, and many more. Also serving Thai fast food to go. Place looks like an old warehouse and not fancy at all. I love old paintings on front walls depicting Indian warriors on horses. Staff helpful and accommodating. Will help take bulky and heavier goods to your car upon request. Comforting feeling to have specially when buying in bulks.

    Khaing Z W.

    Pleasant surprise to find ChaTraMue Thai tea house inside this warehouse parking lot. Hot plates serve authentic Thai dishes. See pics for more information from today visit December 15, 2024

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    Net A.

    My sister always take me here. So many wholesale items on sale. Today I was able to find Long Beans for my Adobo dish. My grandkids ' favorite dish that I cook, "Adobong Sitaw" ! A co-worker was desperately looking for Sambal Oelek chili paste ... eureka!!!! Found it here!!!

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    My mom loves this place!!! She got everything she needed and more. The options were great and it was neat inside.

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    Ask the Community - LAX-C

    Are the food vendors outside open everyday?

    No they are not, they are only there on weekends.

    Are they open to the public? No membership?

    Open to public, no membership. :)

    Do you allow small dog inside the store?

    I think pets shouldn't be brought into a facility where they sell groceries

    Are the food vendors there daily?

    Do they sell young coconut for a decent price?

    Do they have thai skin care?

    They have ponds and a few others. Not much. But they have hair color products. Make sure to look at expiration dates

    Looking to buy som moo ( nem)?

    They have definitely have that at LAX-C, several brands, and in many different sizes.

    Need a membership?

    Nope.

    Do they sell fresh noodles?

    Last I recall they do, not freshly made, egg asian noodles and rice flat noodles, not the dry type. But some are only available in large restaurant use quantity.

    Do they have beef short ribs there in boxes?

    Didn't see any in the butcher section. They had lots of ground meat though

    Do they take cc?

    Yes with a small additional fee.

    Do they sell bretel canned butter?

    Yes!

    Should i be member to buy something?

    You dont need to be. Its open to the public.

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    Review Highlights - LAX-C

    There are a few delightful Thai street food booths outside and LAX-C sells prepared meals inside.

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    I come here every week. The service is always good and the guys who load my food great. They mostly…read morecater to Chinese and Asian cuisines.

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