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    Super FL Mart

    4.0 (150 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Peanuts
    Naomi C.

    Duck on demand ! It's like the LI version of running to Chinatown in NYC when you're in the mood for delicious duck and don't want to spend outrageous money! Great price and great portion. The duck special also comes with a soup option. The peanuts were a tasty snack. The service was quick and there are a few tables if you want to dine in. I'd give this duck meal 2 thumbs up and a 4/5. I'd def return. The ambiance is standard large Asian supermarket with ample food options and often crowded.

    I've been shopping at this supermarket for several years and have always found the staff to be generally pleasant and helpful. Unfortunately, today I had an extremely upsetting and disrespectful experience. I recently became disabled due to an accident and was using my government-issued EBT/food benefits card (with $16.80 remaining for the month) to pay for my groceries, which totaled $18.82. I used the EBT card for $16.80 and attempted to pay the remaining $2.02 with another card. The cashier informed me that card payments under $10 are not allowed. I explained that I had no cash on me--I was aware of the store's $10 minimum for regular card transactions, which is why I kept my total above that amount--but I had no idea this policy also applied to the remaining balance after using EBT. No one had ever mentioned this to me, and there's no clear signage explaining it. After some discussion, I agreed to buy additional items to reach the $10 minimum for the second card payment. As I walked away to grab a few more things, I overheard the cashier say loudly to a coworker, "Can't even scrape together $2 and still has the nerve to come out shopping?" I heard it clearly, and it was deeply humiliating. A few points I'd like to make: 1. If your store has specific rules--like applying the $10 card minimum to the remaining balance after EBT--those details should be clearly communicated to customers through signage, staff training, or at the very least, explained when the situation arises. Policies shouldn't be sprung on people in a way that causes unnecessary inconvenience or embarrassment. 2. In 2025, very few people carry cash anymore. Most transactions are digital. Requiring cash for small amounts feels outdated and inconvenient, especially when it catches customers off guard. 3. Most importantly, employees should never mock or insult customers--especially over something as minor as not having exact change. Suggesting that someone without $2 "shouldn't even go out" is disrespectful, discriminatory, and completely unacceptable. Is this the kind of customer service that represents your company's values? I will be filing formal complaints through every available channel (including the corporate office, BBB, social media, and review sites) until this matter is addressed and I receive a proper response and apology. Very disappointed longtime customer.

    Fresh Seafood
    Sean M.

    I would keep this entire supermarket a secret if I had no conscience. Their produce, fruit and vegetables... fresh and they have stuff I have to google! (To be honest, I research after I go home for next time). Seafood... You have to see it to believe it. I'll leave it at that. There is no question about how fresh this seafood is or the variety that is available. You're going to already be wow'ed, but moving to the aisle beyond here is a journey through a cultural supermarket that won't disappoint. Aisles of sauces and ramens, sweets and chips, drinks and juices. Every aisle is an adventure and then you hit the refrigerated/frozen section and the fun starts all over again. This supermarket is also (probably) the cleanest supermarket in this county even with the fresh shrimp jumping out of the cases (no joke). Truth be told, I had googled/tiktok'd a fair bit of the more specific parts of hot pot and asian ingredients, but everything was here! This place is amazing for anyone who loves these food journeys. Also want to note they have a whole cafeteria that offers everything from pastries to (very affordable) duck. This entire place is a goldmine.

    三菜一汤$11 very good taste and quality

    Fresh and tasty food for just $11. Amazing the braised pork belly, sauteed Chinese cauliflower, homestyle tofu are all time favorite

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    Winny L.

    A friend told me about this supermarket which I finally got to visit...convenient for those who can't get into the city to shop in Chinatown or Flushing for groceries...of course prices are either comparable or slightly higher. They also have a food court if one wants to eat and shop. Very large parking lot and supermarket - where one can find most of their grocery needs. Easy to find items as the aisle are marked - just look up For those who go shopping a lot, know your prices before you shop. There are sales and prices for veggies may be higher or lower compared to competitor supermarkets... They have a pharmacy as well in the store...check for their hours. There are restrooms in the back as well. If you forget to bring your reusable shopping bags, they sell theirs for $1 each at the check out...pretty big bag.

    Super FL Mart Food court' noodle house they have very bad service , it is very salty and they didn't fix the taste after I ask them to.
    May L.

    Noodle house at food court, they won't fix the very salty taste for me after I ask to fix them. Will get diabetes 100%

    Hot Dry Pot menu
    Andie E.

    Super FL Market's food court had changed dramatically since covid. You can still get a limited amount of BBQ meats (duck, chicken, pork), and pre-made items from a steam tray ("3 items over rice"), but there's a new kid in town...Mom's Kitchen!! Mom's Kitchen offers Korean food! They have a nice variety of items to choose from. They even have my beloved Soon Tofu Soup! Looking forward to trying it on my next visit! (I had already purchased a roast duck before I noticed Mom's Kitchen, so didn't try any of their food on this visit). Prices for their BBQ meats have gone up significantly! - Half roast duck was $10.99...now $15 - Whole roast duck was $20.99...now $26! The roast duck I purchased on this visit was super fatty (yuke)! But once I reheated it and rendered off some of the fat, it was good. Super FL Market is still a wonderful addition to Long Island. I frequent this market often and am soooo thankful that I don't have to schlep into Flushing to go to the Asian Markets. Great selections; good prices on most (not all) items. During covid, face masks are required and they take your temperature upon entering. They even give you a pair of disposable gloves to wear while shopping.

    Cecilia T.

    I've been coming to this Asian supermarket since they first opened in 2017 and couldn't be happier. It's only 10 minutes away from me, they have a huge parking lot and carry almost everything plus they have a food court with a BBQ department. I usually come here for roast meats when I'm too lazy to cook. They carry all kinds of exotic fruits as well as fruits you can't get from your American supermarket like durian, lychee, longan, rambutan, jackfruit, dragon fruit and hachiya persimmons. They also have a fresh meat, seafood & veggie department, lots of different kinds of frozen goods, canned foods, variety of instant noodles, condiments, sauces, great selection of Asian (and American) snacks and more. Not to mention, the medicine counter where I get all my cold, cough & flu medicine (Coltalin) from. The prices are reasonable, staff are friendly and service is usually quick in and out except for the weekends. Save yourself a trip to Queens and come here instead.

    Moon cakes came with a bag from this brand. Great for gifting.
    Sunny C.

    This supermarket is fairly new. I was impressed by the size of the parking lot when I first arrived there. It shares a parking lot with a Chase Bank, which is convenient. The store is large compared to supermarkets in the Queens area. Very glad that there's another Chinese market on Long Island. There were many interesting products here and quite a lot of brands to choose from for each item. I like that they carry a lot of Korean and Japanese items too. There is large prepared food section. I like that there's roast pork, soy sauce chicken, etc here as well as dry hot pot and bakery breads. I was surprised to see a huge mountain of hot pot soup bases, slippers, live beta fish to purchase as pets, and plant pots. There is also a pharmacy inside. The service here wasn't great. There's a person at the front of the store doing temperature checks and making sure everyone that comes in puts on Purell. She was very rude. All of the checkout line ladies were very rude as well. My family went back into the store after reading our receipt which had one item scanned twice and all of the ladies shouted at us. Overall, this is a great supermarket. They just need to work on customer service.

    Mickel E.

    Five stars all the way!! A great Asian grocery store in the heart of Mineola. Fairly priced. Great parking. They have handicap access and bathrooms are surprisingly clean. The food here are fresh. I no longer need to travel to Flushing for items. See for yourself and get a nice surprise with all their in-store deals. Bring cash! FYI they also have a cafeteria area where they sell cakes and warm meals. bring cash!!!

    Juju W.

    I have mixed feelings about this market. While the assortment is huge and varied, there's no rhyme or reason on how items are displayed or stocked. Similar category items can be located in two or three different aisles. Theres a food court and its good depending when you go. Fruits seem to be priced higher than other supermarkets. Assortment includes Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese,, Korean, Japanese and American foods. I think i saw some Philipino and Goya items too. Checkout is quick, cashiers work hard. They still give you plastic bags here, too. Unknown secret. Sometimes there are bags of fruits or veggies that are on the way out that are bagged for$1/bag. Usually located in a box haphazardly unmarked. I scored a dozen limes for $1.

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    Ask the Community - Super FL Mart

    Do they sell sushi grade fish?

    No they don't

    What are their current hours?

    How crowded does it get now? What is the longest wait time to get in?

    Do they sell baby shrimp? Thanks :)

    Yes

    Does Super FL Mart offer to deep fry fish purchased at the store, as a service?

    No unfortunately they don't:(.

    Is the food court open?

    Was there 5/14 and looked like they are still a few weeks from completion of construction.

    Is the food court open yet?

    Is is opened!

    Hi there, just a suggestion, would you be able to put in those numbering / ticket systems for your seafood and butcher shop? It's a mad house on the weekend.

    Hey Tom... I don't think the business will see your suggestion here especially since it is unclaimed here. You might want to speak to them in person to get an answer.

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    If you haven't try it you have to because it is really the best Korean food in Long Island!!

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