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    Tan Phat Market

    3.6 (44 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Vegan meats !!

    love this market! From kitchen needs to produce to kitchenware to ramune soda !!! Just discovered they have a vegan fridge section with tons of vegan meats :O market is packed with tons of things very spacious not crammed at all

    Cara H.

    This is one of the few asian markets I visited since moving to Phoenix. It has everything southeast asian...most of everything you need in your kitchen...fresh meat cuts, fish, veggies, spices, food you're craving from back home.

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    Karen W.

    This is an Asian grocery store you'd find back in the '80s. Smallish, with dim lighting, with a bit of a... medicinal smell to it? Or cured/preserved food-like? Some sort of slight funk. But hey, I don't really mind, it's the type of place I grew up shopping at with my mom way back when. The selection is decent for the space they have, with kitchen items, frozen selections, canned goods and fresh produce. They did have some exotic looking fruit that I had never seen before which was very intriguing to me. They had a variety of goods from different locations; examples include various sauces from Southeast Asian countries, to an aisle along the wall for African foods like fufu flour and cassava. Prices varied. A bottle of premium oyster sauce was much more expensive than at the AZ International Market but prices for other goods were the same or maybe a tad cheaper.

    Fresh and hot, sweet, salty and a little nutty like me :) SO good!
    Farisa A.

    I must say the size of this store really surprised me. Kinda like Alice in Wonderland where you open one teeny tiny door and find a world you never knew existed. One Yelper said this store reminds them of Lee Lee's and I cannot say I don't agree. To add to that sentiment in many ways I must say this store is like walking into grandma's house. In a strange way it feels like home when you walk in... Ya' see you've got your uncle sittin' on the front stoop tryin' to bum a dollar off a you when you enter. Then there's your aunties, who pay you no mind, when you walk in gossiping away. As you make your way to the "kitchen" you hear the familiar, "scrrraaaape scrrraaaape" of grandma cleaning the scales off the fish grandpa your brought back from his latest fishing trip. Taking into account the variety of foods offered (even a few things I've never seen at Lee Lee's), the friendliness of the staff, prices and neighborhood (don't think I'd visit this place after dark) I'd say this is a solid 3 right now. I will definitely go back again when I need more Asian fare in the future.

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    The people were very helpful. I love to browse and look at things I've never seen before.

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    Ask the Community - Tan Phat Market

    Are they open on New Year's Day?

    Yes!

    Do you sell rice cookers here?

    Yes! different sized and brand rice cookers (3cup, 5cup, 8cup & 10cup) rice cookers usually located in isle 5 :)

    Do you sell chicken bones for broth and beef feet for broth?

    I buy my bones here for my broth

    Do they sell Samyang Carbo/Chz ramen here?

    yes they do! they also carry other Samyang noodle flavors!

    Do they have the seasoned dried squid snack?

    yes, they have a variety of dried squid snacks! i'd recommend asking one of the employees so they can direct you to the correct isle. :D

    Do they by chance sell fresh Curry Leaves?

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    Review Highlights - Tan Phat Market

    I went looking for an Asian Market near the rental I was staying at in Phoenix and came across this little gem.

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    Lams Market #2

    Lams Market #2

    4.1
    (57 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $

    Love this place!! I come here all the time. Perfect since it's so close to campus; sure helps with…read moregroceries too. The apples are delicious

    I have no idea why I procrastinated coming here, because this place just earned a permanent spot on…read moremy list. I stopped in on a very specific mission: ingredients for a ridiculous pozole-pho fusion experiment. I'd already been to one of my usual Asian markets, forgot half of what I needed (because apparently I like making life difficult), and figured I'd give this place a shot. My first thought walking in was, "Oh, this is smaller than I expected." About three minutes later I realized, "No... it's just efficiently packed." The produce section keeps going farther than you think, the shelves are stocked with all the staples I recognize, and then you hit the meat department... and wow. Seafood, pork, lamb, goat, beef bones, organ meats--you name it, they probably have it. If you're looking for something that makes the average grocery store employee say, "We don't carry that," this is probably where you'll find it. I grabbed pho spices, fish sauce (and was genuinely excited to find a vegan fish sauce option!), two pounds of beef bones, and an onion for about $15. Honestly? I expected to spend more. I also stumbled across a Jamaican section, which completely caught me off guard in the best way. I was there with tunnel vision, otherwise I probably would've wandered around for another half hour convincing myself I suddenly needed ingredients for three different cuisines. The checkout was quick, the cashier was friendly, and while the parking lot was surprisingly quiet, don't let that fool you. This isn't one of those giant, chaotic destination markets, feels more like the neighborhood spot where people already know they can find what they need. It is nicely organized which made my quick stop in very easy. I'll definitely be back. Next time I'm giving myself permission to actually browse instead of speed-running my shopping list. Something tells me I'll leave with way more than I came for... and honestly, I'm okay with that.

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    Lee Lee International Supermarket

    Lee Lee International Supermarket

    4.2
    (355 reviews)
    9.3 mi
    $$

    Lee Lee International Market feels less like a grocery store and more like a love letter to the…read moreworld. In the West Valley, where the desert stretches toward the horizon, this place opens its doors and somehow makes the earth feel smaller. You walk in for a few ingredients and leave having wandered through a dozen countries without ever needing a passport. The abundance is almost overwhelming in the best possible way. An entire aisle devoted to noodles, shelves lined with teas that carry centuries of tradition, an eclectic produce section where purple sweet potatoes rest beside Asian pears, pandan leaves perfume the air, and every basket seems to hold a new story waiting to be cooked. Some of my favorite treasures are the bun bò Huế noodles, the purple sweet potatoes, crisp Asian pears, fresh pandan, and the endless array of fun drinks that always convince me to try something new. Every visit feels like a small adventure. And then there are the little surprises that make this place unforgettable: an incredible pho restaurant tucked inside, a jewelry shop sparkling quietly nearby, and families from every background filling their carts with pieces of home. What I admire most is that places like Lee Lee's do more than sell groceries--they preserve memory. They help grandparents pass recipes to grandchildren. They give immigrants a taste of familiarity. They invite curious people to discover cultures different from their own with open hands and open hearts. In a world that can feel increasingly divided, a market like this reminds us that one of the easiest ways to understand another person is to share what they eat, what they drink, and what they gather around the table. I am deeply grateful to have Lee Lee's in the West Valley. It is not just an Asian market. It is a crossroads of cultures, a celebration of tradition, and proof that sometimes the most beautiful journeys begin with a shopping cart.

    Very bad news for vegetarians thinking they can come here and buy frozen mock meat products. They…read moredon't have any to sell. I spoke to the customer service guy, and he was politely vague. He said that the last brand didn't sell well and they put everything on sale to clear it out. He gave me an uncertain timeline of two weeks for a restock, but it didn't sound real. I am from out of town, and it's a two hour drive, and I came singularly for the frozen mock meat. I did walk the isles and they do have a lot of items to choose from that you will not find in a typical American supermarket, and I picked up some interesting sauces and condiments I hadn't seen before, which was good. Very, very bad was the bathroom. There was a pool of dirty water on the floor with a mop and pail. The latch on the single sit down stall was broken and I walked in on someone. The sinks are stained and dirty. The smell is bad and overwhelming. They need to clean it and wipe it down and fix the sit down stall latch. All in all, the store has a lot of asian products you will not find in supermarkets, they are comme ci, comme ça! ‍ on frozen mock meat products, and somebody really needs to clean their men's bathroom.

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    Lee Lee International Supermarket
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    Baiz Fresh Foods

    Baiz Fresh Foods

    3.5
    (41 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Three stars for the international snack safari I apparently signed up for. I did the classic move…read morewhere you walk every single aisle like you're studying abroad for snacks. Somewhere along the journey I became determined to find the deli olives that were on sale... but could not for the life of me figure out which counter they belonged to. I also didn't want to interrupt anyone because the place was busy, so instead I just wandered around looking suspiciously like someone casing the olive situation. That said, I was shocked at how much I ended up with for how little I paid. Organic tahini, Biscoff cookies (obviously), a few pickled items, some produce... somehow my cart kept filling up while my total stayed reasonable. I also realized halfway through that I should have bought a kettle here instead of the one I recently purchased elsewhere. Regrets. I was definitely a busy day at the market with lots of interesting stuff, especially if you like foods a little outside the norm. It's a bit out of my way for regular trips, but I could see myself swinging back through on Wednesdays for the deals... and possibly finishing my olive investigation.

    I was told about Baiz 20th street location years ago by a coworker who brought in their baklava. I…read morewent and enjoyed small Middle Eastern market. Awhile back they came to mind to discover they opened a larger market over near me. In reality I'm close to either but the big store I luv. They house a restaurant that makes fresh Middle Eastern bread. Baklava bar that is insanely good, and their butcher bar is amazing including Hilal meats (research Hilal meat better than how our American meat is processed). Hilal is like Kosher in that it is a religious way they render their meats. Back to the review they added an olive bar and I'm a green Olive fanatic. Try the grilled green olives if you go and you'll get your life. Produce is fresh and reasonably priced. It services middle eastern and African cuisine ingredients primarily but it is a really nice market. Fluffy Grandma recommends.

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    Baiz Fresh Foods

    Baiz Fresh Foods

    4.1
    (252 reviews)
    5.0 mi
    $

    I've spent time living in the Middle East and every so often, I like coming here to get some items…read morethat brings me back to Syria and Turkey. I like coming here to get all different kinds of Middle Eastern style breads which include pita, lavash and tanour bread. There is so many to choose from! This time also I was able to get some za'atar brioches and oh my goodness, I had these for breakfast this morning and they were delicious! I also like to get things here where I can't find elsewhere so I got some pomegranate juice, and some roasted chick pea snacks. They have quite a selection of spices here and I also picked up some roasted sesame. Lots of nuts to choose, and plenty of Middle Eastern/Arabic sweets and desserts available. They also sell hookah supplies here (not a fan - really bad for you). I hadn't been to this location in awhile and I miss that the inside restaurant is no longer open. I liked to get some of the ready made dips and sandwiches here. Bummer. Towards the back, lots of fresh sweets for sale including all kinds of baklava and there is also fresh olives for sale also! Fresh, halal meat available and also some meat that's been marinated and ready to cook. Fresh cheeses also available. I think I like the Mesa location better as I can get spinach and za'atar pies there and the fresh produce selection is better. And also you can get hummus, babaghanoush and other dips at the other location. Overall, I would say that these Baiz grocery stores are my happy place. It brings me back to a sweet and memorable time. It's worth a visit to check out all the unique items here and their pita and breads are fresh, tasty and well priced!

    Wow - echoing what a few other reviewers have said: I've been meaning to come here for FOREVER &…read morefinally made it! A friend is a loyal Baiz customer & brought me for my first visit. So much good stuff that's unbelievably, affordably priced! What I love: *Produce prices - .69 cents for a bunch of mint; Yes please *Buy by the pound: kalamata olives, three kinds of feta (Bulgarian, Danish, Greek), labneh (creamy Greek yogurt) *Butcher dept w/ anything & everything including those lamb tongues (in photo) - not something I'd eat but each to their own *Pastry dept - they must have about THIRTY different kinds of pastries from pistachio & nutella baklava to traditional ma'amoul cookies *Spice aisle w/ an enormous range of spices from the familiar, cinnamon, to the more exotic (for me), za'atar *All the flavored waters, like rose water and orange blossom water, w/ many brands to choose from * Restaurant/cafe w/ seating area - lunched on a chicken shwarma sandwich & friend lunched on a beef shwarma sandwich; sandwiches are served on thin bread like lahvosh vs. a pita bread For $21 smackeroos, I got the following groceries: Feta cheese/1/2 pound Bottle of rose water Mint bunch Three Persian cukes 1& 1/2 lb of sweet potatoes Pumpkin seeds/8 oz Walnuts/1 pound Cream-topped yogurt/32 oz This same grocery list would be twice the price at Fry's so yes, I'm a new fan of Baiz! Thank you for offering so much to our community.

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    Variety of grocery items - the huge selection of pickles is crazy!
    Variety of grocery items - the huge selection of pickles is crazy!
    These groceries would prob cost twice as much at "regular" grocery store! Superior value for your money!
    These groceries would prob cost twice as much at "regular" grocery store! Superior value for your money!
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    Tan Phat Market - intlgrocery - Updated July 2026

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