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3.0 (1 review)

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Capitol Hill Produce

Capitol Hill Produce

4.0(2 reviews)
7.0 mi•Capitol Hill
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SECRET KOREAN GROCERY! Ok, hidden in plain sight in Eastern Market. Authentic kimchee and…read morepre-marinated beef Bulgogi sold here. The kimchee is either cabbage and cucumber, and comes in small (a little bigger than a deck of cards $3) or large (the size of a day planner, approx 8.5"x5" $6) Plus, the couple who runs the place is so nice and helpful, and super quick! Sometimes the lady gives me a sample of freshly made kimchee if she's cooking in the back which is mmm :) And the bulgogi ($6/lb I believe) is amazing. Foolproof, and an easy way to pretend that you're an impressive cook. These guys are the first produce section inside when you're coming to Eastern Market from the metro. They always have beautiful displays of a good selection of fruits and veggies (prices are a little on the steeper side in general, but that's Eastern Market for you). I usually swing by here if I need a last minute lemon/garlic/parsnip/leek/etc after work, but I usually shy away from it on weekends when it's packed. Also, veggies/fruits in season are reasonably priced here and better quality than what you would find at Harris Teeter or Safeway. They also have a mini-grocery with staples and sauces. If you have no car and can't get out to H mart or Wegman's, this place has a good selection of Asian cooking sauces. Lentils were $3/bag here though, so I would stay away from other cheap staples unless absolutely necessary. Tip: Make sure to bring your reusable bag so they don't charge that new DC bag tax (they're strict at this place). Yes, you will get a banana and be expected to either hold it or bring your own bag. Location: the most Southern end of the South Hall. Also labeled as Paik's produce, and right next to Fine Sweet Shop.

We were thrilled discover we do not actually have to return to Arlington/Annandale (our old…read morestomping grounds) to pick up some delectable Korean. We had spent 30 minutes wandering the market but quickly realized what a terrible idea that is on an empty stomach. After selecting a few stalks of their crisp, red rhubarb, while at the register we began eying the large, fresh-looking to-go containers of bibimbap, including a big scoop of white rice and a wide array of sauteed and fresh vegetables - one came with tofu (my selection) and the other option with beef (my husband's choice). Each lunch portion was $6.99. Both were delicious and refreshing. The accompanying chili paste had just the right amount of heat. We both finished our entire meals (and one fresh-squeeze raspberry lemonade from another vendor outside) sitting in the shade in the small square out back. Exactly what I was looking for for Saturday lunch.

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ALDI

ALDI

3.4(38 reviews)
4.7 mi
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This location is a bit of a pain to get to and leave. It seems as if this is constantly busy if you…read morewere only to gauge it by the parking lot alone. Then you go inside and see how picked over a lot of the items are and the cements for you just how busy it is. This is one of the few locations that has the produce right at the front, if I remember correctly. A lot of the a what is available in the ad is usually gone here if you don't visit as soon as the ad is released. It wasn't all bad, but if you are looking for the sale items, forget it. I made my way around the store and picked up a few items that I purposefully came here for. Then I just browsed for a bit. I ended up leaving here with a good amount of items to lasted me for a while. I was impressed that this location had more national brand names than others I have been to.

We avoided this location as much as possible because we were being approached by unsavory…read morecharacters that either wanted the quarter in the grocery cart or they were assessing the car. It was off putting. I asked the location if their guards to escort me to the car. Sometimes the guards were able to help. I feel better when hubby is with me. Life shouldn't be this complicated for produce and milk. If you don't have complications outside, the inventory is just like most Aldi's. The produce is decent. There is a variety of breads. Milk has been reasonably priced. The eggs are higher than Walmart. The meat selection is decent. The frozen items are varied. We like perogies. The cashier's are nice. If hubby is with me, he picks me up at the front of the store. It decreases the encounters we have outside with the riffraff.

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