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    Pacific Produce

    3.3 (87 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Amy M.

    Couple of key points to know in advance of your visit to this Asian grocery store. If you are easily cold, bring a light jacket or sweatshirt. And if you are easily turned off by things outside the norm best stick to Sendik's. This place is for the adventurous. An average visit to this store is a minimum 60 minute time commitment. Produce is exotic and very reasonably priced. Recommend the baby bok choy, bean and pea sprouts and mushrooms. The rice, noodles and condiments are a great selection but the fish is the reason to come. They will prepare the fish for you and all you have to do is cook it. Tonight we had 2 tilapia for $10 and they were delicious! Step out of your comfort zone and give it a try.

    George T.

    Be careful entering the parking lot area there are two big pot holes that will loosen your teeth if you hit them just right. I've finally got a chance to pop in to the new Asian grocery store. On the south side of Milwaukee. We were hoping to have lunch. @ the restaurant or deli. Looks they were red tagged by the city. So work was halted due no building permit. They have the largest selections available for noodles, produce, tea, sea foods, and a freezer section with all kinds of processed fish or meat type balls for soups. Some of the freezer windows have lost their insulation and that made window shopping hard as they were covered in condensation. The cilantro, garlic, and shallots were a good deal. The prices for a majority of things are close to any other Asian market. The bean sprouts were past fresh. The isles are tight, so don't come on the weekends if you are claustrophobic. It's cramped just enough to allow one cart to pass another cart barely. So if you are wider than the cart your pushing you might get stuck brushing to get past. I'm glad Milwaukee has a local super market. that reminds me of an Asian Kohls food store.

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    Jessica O.

    Stepping into this store I felt like Alice in Wonderland. Oh the wondrous and exotic sights you will see upon entering. Because of time constraints we were only able to spend about 45 minutes here, such a pity because you could easily spend hours slowly meandering down each aisle and looking at the products inch by inch. How do I explain to you how basked in awesome this place is? How can I possibly do it justice? I can't words are a poor substitute for real life experience, but I'll do my best. First, this place is like, Megatron gigantic. I'm used to small Asian Markets here in Milwaukee. This place is as big as a Pick N Save, mainly because it previously housed a Kohl's supermarket. You will no doubt see things here that confound you, intrigue you, entice you, and well, to be honest, sometimes repulse you. Are you looking for every kind of "fishball" known to man? They got em. Some made out of fish you ain't never heard of. Do you need 40 different options of julienned jelly fish? They got those too. Canned Quail eggs in water? Check. I don't even know what you would do with those, but I'm dying to find out. Have a hankerin' for steamed buns? Have fun shifting through 30 varieties. Ditto that for noodles, rice and soy sauce. What about a package of duck heads? Yep, you can get those too. The prices here are so low, it is astounding. Many times we picked up a product saw the price, exchanged confused glances and said, that can't be right? In the 45 minutes we were there, we skipped over a bunch of shelves and aisle and still managed to fill our baskets to the brim. Here are just some of the treasures we picked up: Can of Rambutans - I have been positively dying to try this fruit and thought short of going to Singapore, I wouldn't be able to. Shine on Pacific Produce. Shallots - Our best find, 1 pound of shallots for $1.49. I pay $3.49 for two semi-molded shallots at chain groceries. NEVER AGAIN! Dragon Fruit - Fresh, looks like an alien pod. Tastes like a very mild pear. I have to say though, I felt like I was eating an inside out Dalmatian. See picture. Lemongrass - Our second best find. 5 stalks for $1.00. Wasabi Nori Peanuts - As addictive as potato chips Pork and Spinach Potstickers - Some of the best I've ever had Sweet Longaniza Sausage - It's like a sweet bacony sausage, that carmelizes as it browns. This is the best sausage I've ever tasted. Other sights: The disposable "pimp" costume, huge durian fruits, a two pound bag of baby bok choy for a little over $2, two street food vendors where no sandwich costs over $3.50, huge duck eggs, a four pound box of head on shrimp for $17, pheasant, squab, quail, I'm starting to get dizzy. Yelp does not allot enough characters for me to fully describe this place. GO THERE!! GO THERE NOW! GO THERE ALONE, WITH A FRIEND WITH A STRANGER. FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS AWESOME....GO THERE!

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    Maggi K.

    This is a great grocery store for exploring. I'm no expert in Asian cookery, but I love to wander through here and buy some ingredients just to go home and experiment. This is my go-to grocer for: -duck eggs -lemongrass -an assortment of chile pastes and sauces -rice & bean noodles -fermented shrimp paste, etc -interesting fruits, such as rambutan and dragon fruit. I've also seen durian here. -lots of interesting greens -inexpensive seafood (I recommend using the same day as you buy it...) They usually have kimchi that you can buy. I recently purchased all of the ingredients to make a green curry paste (from scratch) here. If you're not that ambitious, no worries - I've purchased plenty of ready to go items, such as pre-made curry pastes and canned rambutan fruit...and it's all been very tasty! Also, I recently experimented with a variety of packaged sweets - lotus flower candy, and a sesame peanut thing. I can't say either was to my liking, but I tried them. What was a big hit with both me and my husband was the sweetened and salted tamarind pods. There is also an extensive frozen food section that I want to explore for some "ready made" foods... Much of the staff doesn't speak English. When I'm looking for something in particular, I usually have a picture of the item on my iPhone and ask someone. So far, that's worked every time. Go, explore, have fun! There is also a Pho restuarant in the same plaza, around the corner.

    The whole side of one entire aisle in this very large store is coconut products!
    Carrie G.

    This is not only a wonderful, but long overdue addition to ethnic grocery shopping in Milwaukee. Not only do they have whatever is on your shopping list, the prices will be great too! Too many great products to mention, but some of my favorites are: Fresh Lemongrass - always just picked and smells very fresh Fresh Herbs - the mint is one of my favorites. You get 4-5 times what you would get in those little plastic trays at the grocery store and I guarantee this is much, much more fresh. Oh yeah, and half the price. Yuzu Tea - one of my absolute favorite products at this store (see photo below). In stock flavors vary but I've found Ginger Pear, Citron and Honey. This tea has the consistency of marmalade, but it's not as sweet. Just add to hot water and it's the most soothing and comforting tea you will drink. And it great for sore throats and colds! Fresh Peeled Garlic - I don't know about you but I hate peeling garlic. Let PP do it for you and buy trays of freshly peeled garlic cloves for the same price as the grocery store. Use what you need and freeze the rest = awesome! Frozen potstickers - I took a class on how to make these, it's not hard but it's time consuming. And with all the flavors they have here they make the perfect grab and go snack. Fresh Bamboo Plants - Have you even seen the "Lucky Bamboo" plants at the end of the aisle at Walgreens? They usually look more sick than anyone in line at the pharmacy. But PP sells really healthy (just look at the roots, they should be more orange than yellow) stalks in five gallon pails, usually near the register. Sometimes they have the curly bamboo as well. And you'll get a great deal (about 2.49 per stalk). You may not think you need anything here, but you at least need to check it out, it worth the trip!

    Andrea H.

    This is the most misrepresented reviewed place I have ever seen on Yelp! They clearly are posting their own reviews. They clearly forgot to tell u about the disgusting state this store is in. I can't believe this place is open and has not been shut down by the health department. This place somehow smells worse then it looks! They need major major repairs to a huge amount of the store and the thought that people are buying raw fish and produce from this place blows my mind!!! Yuck!

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    Tony F.

    It's the place to go to get the weird stuff. Durian: check. Sodas with gummy stuff in them: check. Jackfruits the size of your torso: check. All kinds of animals with their heads still attached: check. They also have pre made pork bao. They're in the fridge, right after you walk in. Yummy.

    K M.

    I myself will not be shopping there ever again. I have been to many different places in the US and have gone to many different Asian store for Korean ingredients, but this is by far the worse I ever been. When I first entered I was really caught off gaurd as to the empty areas of the store. I also notice that the milk being sold was expanded as if spoiled or something. Some of the produce was good looking, while other produce wasn't. I saw alot of Korean products, but because of the store as a whole, I would not buy any "sealed" products from them. In the freezer section there were parts that were not lit and that had shattered glass. Some sweet buns were on sale in that section and I was very disturbed by it. When I asked a lady about parilla leaves, she told me that they did not sell it at first, then said something like, not now maybe come back tomorrow. I just didn't feel like the people who were in charge were honest and I myself saw enough to confirm other bad reviews with what I experienced. I only bought one item. It was a winter pastery, something I have bought many times from the Mei Hau Market, but it tasted old and made me feel nauseous after having three small bites. When I looked inside of the pastry there were small black particles of some sort in the pastry. I have never seen that in other pastries I have bought from other Asian stores. I would rather pay more money to stores that are clean and sell good product, than save a little here and there. I wouldn't chance it if I were you. Although there are very few Asian stores in the Milwaukee area, I would rather drive to chicago, if necessary, than return to this store. I will continue to shop at the Mei Hau Market off of West National Ave. It is clean well kept and I can trust their products. They have higher prices, but far better quality.

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    Super nice and helpful staff here. They also have a wide selection of everything! from snacks to produce to frozen foods, they have it all!

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    Convient, good prices, needed in this area but definitely not clean for grocery store. Wear a heavy jacket

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    Bad produce and every weekend that I am there, there's one cashier even when there's 10+ people in line.

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    Ask the Community - Pacific Produce

    Do they sell any alcohol? (Looking for Soju specifically)

    Bryan, I did not see any, although I was not looking for it but I dd go down all aisles.

    Do They sell Durian fruit (jackfruit)?

    Yes. you can find it by the smell.

    Do They sell Durian fruit (jackfruit)?

    Yes. They had some huge ones and some sliced up right when you walk in.

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    This place is as big as a Pick N Save, mainly because it previously housed a Kohl's supermarket.

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