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September 2023 by Margie W
It was a restaurant and now it became a supermarket.It's not as crowded as other stores and the display is pretty neat.
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September 2023 by Margie Wu
It was a restaurant and now it became a supermarket.It's not as crowded as other stores and the display is pretty neat.
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August 2023 by shengjie Li
bigger one Asia supermarket in Chinatown
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May 2023 by Dale “Blackdale” Jackson
New Asia got the best chino groceries in all Frisco.
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April 2023 by xian wen yan
experience practical significance
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February 2023 by Cece Y.
3.5 stars. Spacious store with a large selection of dry and frozen groceries. $20 minimum for credit card transactions, else a $1 surcharge. I wish they had more fresh produce, but you can find plenty of those outside at nearby produce markets. It's certainly not nearly as big as 99 Ranch or HMart, but it might be the biggest in this neighborhood.
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November 2022 by Chi Li
One stop All done
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November 2022 by PETER GEE
Had everything I needed
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November 2022 by Tony Ngow
There are noodle cakes, rice noodles, raw juice, canned food, vegetables and meat, white rice, miscellaneous grains, boxed drinks, Jiaduobao drinks, etc., which cannot be exhausted. It is a self-service form, and the service is average.
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November 2022 by Lizzeth Guzman
The place is great ? and has a great variety of foods and ingredients.
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November 2022 by San Francisco
One of the best Asian grocery stores in SF. Certainly most affordable.
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November 2022 by Lucky Chuck
More spacious than most markets in Chinatown, but did not find some staple items I was shopping for.
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November 2022 by Cathy Fong
Convenient store to purchase Asian products.
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November 2022 by Linda L.
New Asia Market used to be a restaurant, which I loved to eat dim sum at and dinners. Grew up coming here for many weddings, gatherings, birthdays, and associated group dinners. It's huge inside, 2 floors, but now 2nd floor is closed off. That's literally a waste of space and money, hopefully one day, ONE DAY! They can open the 2nd floor to dine in again, that'll be great. First floor sells allllll kinds of snacks, drinks, frozen foods, dry noodles Asian condiments and small section of veggies. Their prices are moderately high compare other shops. I only purchase items from them if I find what I need and if it's on sale.Even tho, this is a big store, they're actually the little sister store to the one down the street at the corner.
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August 2022 by Miko A.
Asian market gives me the Asian restaurant for dim sum but since there are business the grocery shop took over and rename it Asian market they pretty much everything you need for shopping and cooking if you can't find it just ask the manager to get it for you