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    Welfresh Market

    3.3 (63 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    J M.

    I had went in to buy cake in the freezer section. Then when i went home, I opened the packaging and it was covered in mold, discolored and spoiled. I feel discouraged to even shop here anymore.

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    Bobbie P.

    Snapped this photo while shopping. Notice the stocker stepping on the food to reach the top shelf...while talking on his phone! My first time here... pretty horrendous!!

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    Annie L.

    Expired sauces still kept on shelves. Definitely will NOT be coming back. When it first opened it was great, with fresh vegetables and fruits, now the produce department contains soggy herbs and wilted greens. I'm glad there are other Asian grocery stores in SL which I will gladly take my business to. Also, because the restaurant inside Welfresh 棒棒雞- spicy legend does not have yelp so I will leave the review here. DO NOT ORDER ANYTHING FROM THERE. We went to Welfresh and wanted to pick something quick for dinner and noticed they had an image of the spicy cold chicken which looked appetizing. We ordered that to go $12.99, opened it at home and a few thin slices of chicken was on top, with the remainder of the container being bones. My husband went back and wanted an explanation and the lady at the front counter did not provide a refund, but gave us another dish which tasted disgusting. There was another dude that basically kept denying and said that's what the people like! LONG STORY SHORT.... DO NOT GO THERE. Pictures will explain for themselves!!

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    Millette T.

    Although major Asian grocers are nearby, I always go to Wel-Fresh first or last, but never the other places in place of Wel-Fresh. It's persimmon season right now. They easily have the best persimmon quality. There's a large selection of tofu, including various noodle styles. I feel safe about the duck eggs, and the price is fair. I miss the tendon. Maybe the newest big grocer took that share, but it's god-awful at that big grocer. I hope Wel-Fresh realizes that, and resumes that take out in their hot food section. The sitting area happened just as the pandemic unfolded. The seats seemed off-limits all but once. The veggie section looks small, but the quality, selection, and turnover is good. My friend from Guangzhou says this grocer is most authentic to mainland China. The wellness goods are priced higher than I've seen in Japanese stores. The beauty stuff looks almost non-existent. The rice selection looks good, with bearable prices. The beer selection is just okay, but almost non-existent. The cashiers are friendly enough, and don't seem ruffled or haughty about my english.

    Steven L.

    The location where Welfresh is currently occupying have gone through a few changes in name and store layout. It is one of the 2 (along with Ranch 99 and about to be 3 (when Jusco moves into where Target/Original Pizza Factory/Mr. Ghetti's used to be) Chinese supermarket in the Sugar Land/Missouri City area. When Ranch 99 moved into the space next to Luby's, we all though there is no way Wel-Fresh (at the time was Wel-Farm) would stay in business since Ranch 99 received a ton of success in their I-10 location. Having shopped at both, my family actually prefers Welfresh more than Ranch 99 when we need to shop Asian groceries. Most notably, the spacing in Welfresh is much more open than Ranch 99 (where things seemed pretty crammed together, perhaps there is space difference?). We aren't claustrophobic, but we just feel that it's more comfortable for us to shop at Welfresh. Most of their fridges are new and looked clean and the store just seemed brighter than Ranch 99. Both stores do suffer from having small front cashier area where the lines to check out can sometimes meander into the isles if it gets busy. As a general guideline, if you have to use Asian ingredients, you will always find them cheaper here. Do not buy your Tofu, Bok choy, green onions (scallions), certain Asian fruits (like Persimmons and generally Asian Pears) at Kroger, HEB, Randalls, etc. because you are always going to pay more for these type of items there. However, for other common every day vegetables like carrots, broccoli, cauliflowers, garlic, onions, I would still get the at American grocery stores. For the meats, you are generally going to find cuts or parts you do not usually see in the meats section in American grocery stores. One of the best example is my wife and my love for beef tendons, which is generally something that is not available other than inside Asian markets. Aside from those special "parts," we would still get most of our everyday use meats (ground beef/turkey, chicken thighs, in American groceries. There is a bakery and a hot foods section as you enter the store where you do see those hanging ducks or other roasted meats, if you can get past looking at them and finally convinced yourself that they are not looking back at you, you can actually see lots of hot food/dishes that you can readily order a la carte to go with rice/noodles, etc. There are small seating areas close by, but most people will take these hot foods to go any way. There is also a section that sells Asian cosmetic products and other times. The public bathrooms probably need some work because it is often times not. Heck, at least you do not have to walk through the packaging/unloading areas to get to a restroom like some of the layouts in older Asian supermarkets.

    Tracey S.

    I'd been to its predecessor, Wel-Farm, a few times. Now Wel-Fresh has sprung up in its place. The supermarket overall looks very clean and organized. There is a Kamalan Bakery and a Mini-Wok inside that sells prepared food. A whole roast duck is $15.99. While we were browsing the bakery, a staff member told us everything was $1 since it was the afternoon and they were probably clearing out items before Christmas. We got a nut cupcake, several pineapple buns, a green tea pineapple bun, red bean buns, dried pork buns, taro buns, and some others. The buns were some of the tastiest I've had in Houston but were also on the oily side. You check out bakery items at the Bakery Counter. The kind staff member gave us two calendars on Christmas Eve. My mother found the seafood prices to be very low and got a couple of tilapia. The seafood counter cleans the fish for you at no charge. The checkout counter staff was also very friendly. I would come again if in the area.

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    They have good selection of foods. The cashiers are mostly friendly ((very few exceptions, but not zero).

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    Amazing I love the food and the different types of Asian cultures they have I love it a lot

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    This is the best grocery store I have ever shopped in the area. The food is always fresh as the name.

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    Seafood City Supermarket is our family's go-to supermarket for Filipino groceries. They have a…read moregreat selection of everything from fresh produce to instant noodles, seasoning packs, juices, canned meats, sauces, frozen foods, and snacks--basically all the essentials in one place. The food court is a big bonus and something we look forward to every visit. With the live grill and multiple spots for comfort food, it's easy to eat before heading home. On top of that, shops seem to be renovating or popping up almost every month, so it feels like a new experience each time we visit. They also have fresh bakeries and desserts to take home, which is always tempting. Prices are great with a membership card, and every trip feels like a Costco-style stock-up run. Just remember to keep your grocery receipt handy since carts are checked at the exit.

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    2.4(45 reviews)
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    Usually, I am content with the items I buy at Jusgo. NOT today!…read more Went by for flank steak to make a nourishing soup for someone in recovery. The ginger and other fruit were fine. When I asked an employee in the produce department where a scale was, he said, "No." I said that there HAD to be one as I needed a certain amount of white radish. He just stared back at me. The other employee next to him pointed to the far corner. Now, the "flank steak." As you can see from the picture, OVER half of the steak (blanched) is fat and membrane! It only comes packaged. I thought it had a thin membrane covering it, which would have been acceptable if it was over a long piece of steak. Didn't have time to go back. I arrived home at 6:30p and had to use it because the soup cooks for four hours and was being delivered tomorrow morning. (I hope that one star anise does not overpower the broth!) I should have had them unwrap it before purchase. Once, I bought a doong/joong/zongzi there that I unwrapped a few days later. It was moldy. When I returned it, no apology. Should have learned then to be aware. I will say that the cashier was friendly and smiled when she handed me the receipt.

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    2.3(6 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    Honestly, I am appalled at how this place is even still in service. They have horrible customer…read moreservice, never have any groceries available. And sell expired things. I used to buy my months worth of groceries from here, but stopped and go a bit further, because I would rather pay for quality. I bought rice from them recently, only to find literal bugs crawling inside it. So I called the store and one of the ladies said to bring it back. When I bought it back, the salesperson was very nice about it. But another lady who works in the kitchen, Nadia, was extremely rude. She had the audacity to say it's not something we produce, I said I understand that and that she can at least exchange it with a same priced rice, so she said no we don't do that. The rice literally had bugs crawling all over it, and when washed even more light brown colored bugs show up. Imagine selling that type of nonsense. I have never been to a place such as this, the manager was not in, and she was just rude. Save your money and go somewhere else. There are 20 other grocery stores in this area.

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    Rotten chicken

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