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April 2023 by Geoff
A small and eclectic Asian market. They occasionally carry hard to find items like Thanakha (a Burmese cosmetic) but overall, the selection is rather limited. The staff is very helpful and friendly but I wouldn't go out of my way to visit this store.
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January 2022 by Lasi Jan
This store is very tiny shop.And they’re very nice service.Not expansive .I love this store.
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April 2020 by Ne Mun
They are same thing my life,They come from under Burmese colonization ,They leave Their Chin Land, because no job, not education, not good health care, Burmese Government take action other ethnic is poor, if poor Burmese get their row Army
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April 2019 by Bawi Tha Par
They post too much and invade your pirvacy and will tell people the things youve done in the past and expose you for that
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February 2019 by Timothy Cangmah
Help equally among all chin people not only Northern chin also help Southern chin as well.
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September 2015 by Brooke Monroe
It's an adorable tiny Asian Grocery. The lady at the front was very nice and tried to help me find what I needed for my Okonomiyaki.. We were unsuccessful but she recommended me to a larger store on the south side which I will be trying tonight! Just for her wonderful attitude I would go there again :). Their selection isn't huge but if you are needing some teas /coffees and popular sauces you should be able to find what you need!
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July 2013 by Gregory Williams
I drive 20 miles to go to this small store. The owners are very nice, friendly, and helpful. They have the largest selection of Asian 3-1 coffees which I really enjoy for the flavor and ease of use. I much rather support a small family owned market such as this, than to give my money to a corporate chain as well. You can't go wrong by shopping at this Grocery !!