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December 2023 by J C
I went the Wednesday before Christmas 2023. There were many, many employees (in the way). I like its produce -- a wide variety, especially of mushrooms, eggplants, peppers, and Japanese snack food. Good kimchi but it's industrially produced -- not in-house.Very few people speak English and are not in the least bit friendly, even superficially. Don't expect any conversation! It was hard enough for me to get someone to help me find gochujang, Korean hot chili paste.The place smells strongly of seafood -- I've been at least a dozen times. That's because there are many varieties of fresh and live sea creatures.There is an internal eatery -- probably run by a different company. There was a bakery (run by others) but it seems to have closed.All this being said, I like the place -- it's one stop shopping for Asian cuisine: ingredients, utensils, and fresh cooked food.
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December 2023 by Bari Samad
It’s got a LOT of products and many like the Asian fruits I went for are way overpriced. $3 for a Mexican mango, really? Whole Foods is cheaper than that. $8 for a box of six non-organic kiwis!You can find deals but need a lot of time and discipline! Skip the hot food bar and the sorry looking custard tarts in the “bakery”.Won’t be returning.
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December 2023 by Md Rakibul Alam
Lots of fresh fish and frozen fish.. Alive fish are Bass, Crab and Eel. They also have a large section of grocery, produce and fruits, with little Chinese food corner, medicine and tech. The only bad thing is it has bad smell which is normal due to fish and poor-english speaking people.
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December 2023 by Jason Rein
Great selection of Asian groceries. They have an awesome selection of produce. There are lots of products I've never even heard of...
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November 2023 by Wiem Grey
My facvorite little corner not only for shopping groceries but also for dishes and some cute stuff , like hand fans , slippers , tiny chairs , unique hats ? chopsticks ? and incense,love shopping for tea pots and sushi plates from here and the calm music is very therapeutic and relaxing, one of my best places definitely ?
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October 2023 by Shawn Williams
Exciting adventure so many things to eat and try from fresh to dry give this place a try. I went there for a jar of ginger tea and found such more.
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October 2023 by D Lynch
I love shopping here because of the huge variety of products. I just wish they had at least one person that could speak English as there are some communication problems when trying to find specific items.
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October 2023 by Angela Galloway
Great selection of all things. My favorite are the Korean pot stickers and egg rolls in the frozen section. Good price and an easy, quick, delicious meal. They even had Cafe Du Monde coffee from New Orleans. I didn't expect that but was happy to find it! ?
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October 2023 by Chen Liu
The manager at this place is simply amazing. I bought a case of dragonfruit and she gave me an incredible discount. The quality is top notch and they are 1/10 the price of Publix.
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October 2023 by Ann D
First time visiting Fresh Market. It's a typical Chinese supermarket. Lotsbof stock on the shelves. Looks clean. Some of their produce are stale or old. Overall, I don't care to go back because fresh produce is the reason I go.
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October 2023 by Connie S.
Excellent Asia super market. Found some item very good price. Will definitely come again when I the area
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October 2023 by Andrew Beard (anoo)
Be sure to check the "last chance fruits and veggies" on the end caps. But not on the day I come up! I've filled a cart for $25 with those!
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October 2023 by Kason Kason
Absolutely LOVE iFresh. Asian markets are legit and this is the best one in Orlando for sure. Check it out if youve never been
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October 2023 by Stephanie LaBeau
Just felt like I shouldn't of been there. Got a lot of looks. But their selections and prices were very good.
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October 2023 by Kevin D.
Embarking on a culinary adventure at iFresh Market in Orlando is a delight for the senses, with its vast array of fresh, unique Asian groceries that transform shopping from a chore into a cultural experience. The freshness of exotic fruits and vegetables, the extensive selection of authentic sauces, noodles, and snacks, and an impressive seafood department make it a treasure trove for food enthusiasts. The in-store bakery and hot food section offer an array of delectable, freshly prepared Asian delicacies, ensuring a complete gastronomic journey. Despite occasional language barriers, the staff's eagerness to assist and explain products enriches the shopping experience, making iFresh Market not just a grocery destination, but a hub for culinary exploration and discovery in Orlando.