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    Hanna & Tiger Asian Mart - The cool Asian gadgets

    Hanna & Tiger Asian Mart

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    So glad Hanna Market Tiger opened up here in South Miami, especially so close to where I live. It…read morehonestly feels like the perfect little escape to Asia, a region I'm totally obsessed with. They've got all the cool goodies: mooshi, Asian Oreos, fun sodas, moon cakes for the Mid-Autumn Festival, wafer cookies, Hershey's cookies, and many more.... What makes it even better is how practical the place is. They offer free parking for two hours (a big win in Miami), and the selection goes way beyond snacks: soups, Asian chips, frozen entrées and appetizers like shrimp or noodle snacks, even Thai canned soups. You could literally set up a full-course meal just from their shelves. I also love that they even carry cutlery, so they've got you covered from shopping to serving. And a special shoutout to Marissa at the register, she's always super helpful and genuinely happy to assist, which makes the shopping experience much better. It never gets super packed so you can easily enjoy and take time to contemplate all the different treats they offer. It is kept super clean and organize, which makes the Asian experience more enjoyable!

    When I dropped off my car for service in South Miami, the manager there, knowing me, told me…read moreexcitedly about the new Asian mart that just opened up in the neighborhood. Wow, it's my beloved Hanna & Tiger!! it's my favorite Asian mart in Kendall area, and while they are not HMart or T&T, they seem on track to be THE Asian grocery chain in Miami!! Unlike the smelly, dingy ethnic mart of the older generation, Hanna & Tiger knows well how to cater to the younger generations. Walking in, front and center are snacks and merchandise with pokemon and other familiar anime characters on them. Ramen, ramune soda, exotic flavors of Oreos, Lays potato chips and more... It's as much as feast for the eyes as for the stomach. Everything is neatly organized. I want to try everything!! Come here for a fun trip to Asia. Be adventurous, check out all the different flavors of chips and ice pops. And if you are really brave, try the durian as well!! There is street parking nearby, and the sign by the door says free parking, presumably in the garage next to it.

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    Hanna & Tiger Asian Mart - Cashier and asian style decor

    Cashier and asian style decor

    Hanna & Tiger Asian Mart - Dry Mochi's and there are also frozen Ice cream ones. Favorite the one that it is like beet root.

    Dry Mochi's and there are also frozen Ice cream ones. Favorite the one that it is like beet root.

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    Mainzer's German Deli - ? sandwich (we ordered corned beef but this certainly is not it...) and knackswurst roll. Almdudler is a soda from Austria.

    Mainzer's German Deli

    4.7(75 reviews)
    6.1 mi
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    Think of Mainzer's Deli as a Bavarian bodega. Sure, you could do a bit of grocery shopping, but…read morelet's be honest, you're here to hunt down oddball snacks and niche sundries you didn't know you needed. Open since the '70s, these Pinecrest pioneers launched their Central European mini‑market as a side hustle, all while earning their keep as classical musicians. That kind of multitasking deserves a drink. Start smart with a refreshment like Almdudler. The closest American parallel is a love child of Dr. Pepper and Sprite, but that sells it short. This Austrian classic is a bit herbal thanks to elderflower and sage, yet snaps with lemon zest, and happily moonlights as a mixer for beer, wine, vodka, and even cold brew. Honorable mentions go to Apfelschorle (apple juice spritz) and the pride of Salzburg's suds, Stiegl blond lager. Whether you believe the lozenge or the tea came first, Ricola Schweizer Kräutertee, an instant herb tea, will knock a cold flat on its back. In my home, it completes an anti‑illness trinity alongside Advil and Vicks VapoRub. Mainzer's also stocks a tight but thoughtful lineup of German personal‑care creams and cosmetics, because sometimes your sinuses and skin are on red alert. The deli slings cold sandwiches stacked with Schinken (ham) or Gelbwurst, a pork‑and‑veal bologna seasoned with ginger, nutmeg, and white pepper that can be customized with lettuce, tomato, onion, mayo, or mustard. Hot subs come piled onto rolls with sauerkraut and mustard. The Brat and Weisswurst lead the sales, but the Double-Smoked BLT remains a point of almost defiant pride for the Mainzer clan. I could keep waxing poetic about all the shelf treasures, but this women‑owned piece of Pinecrest history demands boots on the ground. Dive into the unusually deep selection of chocolates and marzipan, debate the finest ketchup for a currywurst, and boldly snack where few South Floridians have snacked before.

    Not a great brat. I was made to feel like I wasn't wanted compared to another customer that was a…read more"regular". If you want German products it's a good place to go.

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    Mainzer's German Deli - Reasonably priced selection of Bavarian beer.

    Reasonably priced selection of Bavarian beer.

    Mainzer's German Deli - Super dry, still, and affordable Hard Apple Cider from Frankfurt.

    Super dry, still, and affordable Hard Apple Cider from Frankfurt.

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    Mercado Brasil

    Mercado Brasil

    4.6(16 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$

    If I am in the area and a little hungry, this is the place I stop by for a little snack. They are…read moremostly a grocery store, selling everything from nail polish to candies to cheese to meat and bacalhau. There's also a counter selling savory pastries and desserts. I admit I don't know much about Brazilian cuisine, but there are brigadeiros (similar to truffles), quindims, coxinhas, pão de queijo, empadas and more. There are a few tables so if you like, you can enjoy the food right there, along with a coffee, which they also sell. Their cheese bread is like three for a little over $1, and I doubt you can find anything as filling and satisfying than these for such low price. It's fun for me to explore around the stores and try their pastries and candies.

    Many people think I only love Brazilian culture because of the their Miss BumBum pageant…read more https://youtu.be/6BY1aj2alH8 That may or may not be true, but let me tell you this. I drove all the way down to Homestead today just to spend $10/per pound on some Jabuticaba. I know what your thinking, what the hell is Jabuticaba, it sounds like some kind of voodoo artifice, but it's not, it's actually Brazil's second greatest asset outside of their women, the Brazilian grape. After I picked up my grapes I had a strong urge for some Brazilian pastries, so I checked yelp and found that Mercado Brasil was in the vicinity. As soon as I walked into this place, I knew I would love it. The place isn't huge, but they probably have anything you're looking for that's Brazilian. I saw all of my favorite pastries including ones I wasn't aware of like Coxinha, empada's, Pao de queijo the holy grail of all snacks, pastel queijo, imported Juices like Caju, imported frozen pastries, sweets and meats like cupim, imported sodas, imported general groceries, clothes and flags. I asked the woman who was working there that I wanted to buy just one Pao de queijo(cheese bread), I wanted to make sure I liked it and she gave it to me for free. It was delicious, I ended by buying 2 dozen of them, a couple of coxinha, a caju juice, a pastel queijo, and a frozen bag of coxinha. There's an urban legend that states if you present a Brazilian outside of Brazil with Jabuticaba they will literally shiver like they're in Siberia and fall in love with you. The woman who worked there was Brazilian, being she gave me the free cheese bread I decided to part with some of my beloved jabuticaba, so I told her I was going to give her a present. The minute she saw them she started to shiver as the legend states, she didn't even wash them, she just gulped them down. Whether she has fallen in love with me or not, I'll see the next time I drop in.

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