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    OM Market

    4.3 (17 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Best place to get spices in Ann Arbor, and for a great price. A great market run by a great family! They are friendly and always helpful.

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    11 years ago

    Very nice place. A suggestion: Just call it Indian grocery store, not indian/pakistani

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    Always has everything we need for making delicious indian recipes at home. Clean and great prices.

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    I'm a big fan of the ready-to-eat style Indian food meals that you can pour over rice and pair with naan or a paratha.

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    Way 1 Supermarket

    Way 1 Supermarket

    3.3(59 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Your typical Chinese grocery store…read more I have bought rice crackers, matcha cookies, and pineapple cookies from here. We have also gotten brown rice and veggies from here as well. It's pretty big inside and has a sizable selection. One of the times we were checking out, the cashier seemed sick but I appreciated that she was wearing a mask AND gloves. So I still feel protected/it's somewhat sanitary here.

    It's not particularly fresh and bright feeling in there but they fit a lot of product in there! I…read morehad never stopped in before today and I was surprised to see such a selection. They've got a lot of frozen goods, both savory and sweet, snacks, ice cream, heat and serve meals and ingredients galore. Plus dedicated aisles to dry goods like sauces and noodles, chips and crackers, sweets, beverages, etc. they also have a butcher counter (cannot speak to the quality of that but it looked good) and a produce section with both more traditional produce you can find in most stores in the US as well as some imported treats like pears and such. I also noticed some imported dairy aisle staples like milk (soy and otherwise), eggs (chicken and duck), and yogurt. Prices, especially for a store that mostly carries imported goods, seem pretty reasonable, though I honestly didn't end up purchasing anything (it's hot out and I wouldn't be home for a while). But now that I've been I can definitely see myself coming back again for a more dedicated shopping trip in the future.

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    Way 1 Supermarket - But three of them have some kind of diseases, not eatable. Owner just don't care and still selling them pretending they are good ones.

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    Galleria Market - Refrigerated section.

    Galleria Market

    4.1(79 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$

    After being sold last year and having new owners, Galleria is still best Asian market in the Ann…read moreArbor-Ypsilanti area hands down. They have added additional items in the store since the pandemic, including cooking items like, triangular rice molds for making onigiri, disposable chopsticks, and tableware. The management has also added a few new types of rice, including Tamanishiki, which is a super premium short grain rice that is used in high quality Japanese restaurants. "This type of rice is a combination of Koshihikari rice and Yumegokochi rice, with a rich flavor and excellent texture." Likewise, they carry Nishiki, and various Korean brands as well As always, the interior or the store is very, very clean, and items are well stocked. Likewise, the staff will go out of their way to special order some items if they are not normally carried on the shelves. The best thing is that they added a small eatery in the store called the "Korner Kitchen," which offers a very diversified menu of Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese items.

    Awesome little Asian supermarket in town. I flew in to visit family and they were craving homemade…read morepho. I debated visiting the various Asian markets in the area and chose this one because of its size. I was able to find all the ingredients except for the pho spices, which I already had and had brought from home. The only downside is that all of their meat was frozen. Luckily, I was able to find fresh young hen at Whole Foods, which completed the meal.

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    Hua Xing Asia Market - Kitchenware and a lot of strainers.

    Hua Xing Asia Market

    3.5(86 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $

    There is sufficient parking…read more Once you enter, it doesn't look too big inside but when you keep walking, you will discover there is even a hidden seafood section on the left side! I was expecting more options of food but they have a good amount. I found some yummy snacks. The cashier assumed I spoke Chinese when she first greeted me. I also found out that you have to have a minimum of $10 otherwise you can't use credit card.

    If you're looking to find a plethora of Asian foods, spices and sauces in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti…read morearea, then Hua Xing Market is oasis waiting to be discovered, especially if you are into cooking your own Chinese food. This place is very large and has a vast selection of items to choose from. If you love rice like I do, there are two aisles filled with various types of rice that will truly accent any dish you like to cook. Likewise, there is a wide selection of Chinese oyster and soy sauces to chose from that will take your cooking to the next level. However, if you're more into Japanese and Korean foods, then you will find this marketplace rather limited. On the other hand, If you're looking for Asian cookware such as bowls, pots, pans, and woks, you'll love the selection they offer at this market. If you feel a little lost, just ask for help. The workers helped me find some kitchenware items I was interested in, and they provided great service. For someone who is a newbie to Asian food or cooking, the atmosphere in this market can be a little intimidating at first. You may want bring a friend or two with you to help sort through this culinary jungle. However, it will be one of the best adventures of your life.

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    Instant noodles.

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    Golam Produce Market

    Golam Produce Market

    3.4(8 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $

    This is a meat and fish shop owned by Mr. Golam. It's situated in Packard and Platt road opposite…read moreGalleria market. This shop has various Indian spices , rice( basmati), lentils, tea, coffee, cooking oil, ghee and many more items. Very much like a regular grocery store. The main items though are various Bangladeshi fish (frozen) and meat. Chicken, mutton, lamb, beef are the usual items here. The owner is very friendly and understands the meat quality. They even take preorders if you have big events and need large amounts of meat or fish. They can cut the pieces as you desire. This shop have plenty of free parking space too. The only big issue it the pricing of the meat and fishes. They are quite high in comparison to the Bangladeshi stores in Hamtramck. We always buy fish and meat from Golam but recently we started to buy same items from Detroit area through our Frieda who live nearby and it costs us half the price. This is the only shop of this kind in this area so maybe the higher price is justified.

    Golam is a good addition to the area's collection of small ethnic groceries. The owner chatted with…read moreme about all they offered when I visited recently. The exotic fruits like mangos and papayas are obviously shipped in, but they also offer many fruits and vegetables grown locally. Corn on the cob and bright red tomatoes from Michigan were on offer on a recent July afternoon. I have been to many ethnic groceries in the area, but this is the first where I've seen bitter melon, a common ingredient in Indian dishes, available. In addition to produce, they have a meat counter, many dried and canned beans, and an astounding array of snack mixes. Some small flies were buzzing around some of the plums in an unappetizing way, and several of the mangoes and pears were looking dried and past their peak of freshness. Other items, especially the local Michigan produce, looked really good. They were running a special on watermelons the day I stopped in.

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    Dong Yu China Market

    Dong Yu China Market

    3.4(8 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $

    Fellow Yelpers: If you want to review Way 1 Market, don't do it here! This is the listing for the…read moreold, small, crowded location in the back of the mall. The Yelp moderator refused to take my suggestion to combine the two records. If you want to review Way 1 Market, go to http://www.yelp.com/biz/way-1-supermarket-ann-arbor-charter-township

    Went looking for this place today because it's the only Asian grocery in Ann Arbor I could find…read morehong bao (red envelopes) for Chinese New Year. I was confused because the outside says "Way 1 Supermarket" (dong hua shang chang, if you can read the Chinese), because apparently the owner of Dong Yu upgraded to a larger space... When you walk in, it smells like an Asian market (don't expect anything else). I was actually pleasantly surprised by how much space there was to walk around because I'm used to Asian grocery stores being every claustrophobe's nightmare! In any case, I liked the selection of noodles, snacks, and dumplings here. But the main reason I came was to get those elusive red envelopes, which apparently you have to ask the cashiers for... in Chinese. Yep. It helps if you know some Chinese or have a Chinese friend with you because the cashiers that were working tonight don't seem to have been in the US for long. Don't get me wrong, the cashier I checked out with was very, very friendly and tried to make conversation with his limited English and my piss-poor Chinese. In the end, we both managed just fine, and I left with my 10 red envelopes ($1.39) and a large bottle of Sriracha ($2.99 on sale WOOT!).

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