“For the diaspora living in Maryland, this shop is a cure for homesickness. Here we can get typical Indonesian foodstuffs and dishes. We can even request what we want to make. Every Saturday and Sunday they sell dishes and cakes such as chicken noodles, dumplings, nasi Padang, pempek, meatballs, lemper, croquettes, klepon etc. There is also a small booth that makes food with different menus every week, such as typical Bangka sweet martabak, typical Jakarta gado2, kangkung noodles, etc. You really have to come here because as far as I know this shop is the only Indonesian groceries store in Maryland. Hopefully the shop can be enlarged so it can accommodate more customers.”
“This is generally my go to grocery store...it's not necessarily the closest, but it's not a heavily traveled store. When the kids were young it was great because the parking lot wasn't crazy and they got to know the regular staff. Now that the kids are older we still go here but the selection of products isn't necessarily the most diverse, so we tend to shop at several locations.”
“Wonderful store with friendly employees. A solid selection of uncommon foods and flavors. A bit Goya heavy on selection but there are still authentic imported items. Fresh Bakery items are a gem. Some things are a bit pricy but I get it. Small store, expensive items.”