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January 2024 by Yiran Liu
Large selection of fruits and vegetables at very affordable prices. Large parking lot compared to competitors. Some good food stalls in the food court. However, the stench and wet floor from the seafood section is a bit overwhelming at times. I can only describe that area as filthy.
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January 2024 by SC SC
Visibly not clean. Also smells horrible even on the other side of the fish area. Apparently, acceptable third world cleaning practices have made their way to MoCo. Place has changed names several times over the years. They do seem to have everything you could want if you're from china though.
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October 2023 by Shunshunnn L
FOOD COURT: I thoroughly enjoyed my experience there. The prices were very reasonable, and the food was delicious! It’s an excellent spot for solo dining, and it also provides an opportunity to explore various culinary options in one place.
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September 2023 by E Jones
That place smells like death. I'm surprised the city health inspector hasn't shut them down. And they were rude to me because I didn't speak Chinese/Mandarin, never again.
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July 2023 by Shira Gui
Good place. I wouldn’t say the best place for freshness, you have to definitely choose what you want to get. Has a lot of different selections. There are places that serve food separately and have a decent selection. Also, the 白菜包子here are great. Only $1.50 each—would recommend. Pretty good Asian market overall.
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July 2023 by Wesley Chen
This place used to be banging. Nowadays it's just a spot to get food poisoning and mid Chinese food. Pork was undercooked & tough. At least their rice is ok. Would not recommend it anymore.
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July 2023 by Emma Lin
Pretty good Asian supermarket, love the snack hall there. Need more improvement on cleaning, the floor looks dirty. The meat area smells bad.
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July 2023 by Jerry Lau
Great place to grab some dim sum. They heat it back up when you order. Pineapple bread is a good size
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June 2023 by Philip L.
Not the cleanest place you'll be in, but if you ever grew up in a Chinatown anywhere in the US, then this place will feel just like that. Local Chinese people (I heard more Guangdong and Cantonese) come here and some items you won't find in other Asian grocery stores. The one part that really appreciated this place was the food court. This was like a reminiscence period for me with dim sum for take out. Reminded me of that. I would bring cash for this place and the place was packed on Saturday. The prices were good and I think it's a good place to stop by just for a quick bite to eat. This shopping center is right off of 355 and it's next to Montgomery College. Tons of parking spaces, but the upkeep is dismal. It served its purpose so I can't be too critical here. Do know what you are looking for before coming because it is mainly a shopping center to people who generally do not speak English.
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June 2023 by Shieva E.
I love these type of markets it’s like a toy store for people who love to cook all types of food!
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June 2023 by Everett Mathis
This market has so many foreign products that may be hard to find. They always have fresh products, and customer service seems to be better than other stores like this!
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May 2023 by MG
Workers in food court and in meat department are EXTREMELY rude. They think all customers owe them money. Those people definitely do not like working there or anywhere. They are just purely rude no matter who you are.
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April 2023 by Joe L.
This review is for the Food Court only. In my opinion, some of the best Chinese food in the DMV is here. The clientele is close to 100% Chinese and some of the food stalls can be difficult to navigate if you don't speak or read Chinese - but don't let that deter you from trying. Also, "old school street food" rules apply here - the dumpier the place looks, the better the food. Some of the places that sell favorites like pastries, breads, and other foods that require advanced / long term preparation sell out fast - especially on weekends. My recommendation is to get there early. I went there on a Saturday for lunch and saw some places sell out their entire inventory of buns and pastries in about an hour. The Double Lucky Star BBQ stall is a favorite and one of the few places in the DMV to get clay pot rice dishes - hint: get it to eat there at one of the communal tables. Just about everything there is good and only NYC has better. The stall next to it that sells traditional Chinese foods, breads, and crepes is also popular and good.
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April 2023 by mei brown
We stopped by here for dinner and shopping too. Ate some delicious Hong Kong style food. Like the best clay pot rice. Comes with a cup of soup. The lady who owns this place was so nice to us. Thank you for the hospitality. We was super happy and felt like home. Highly recommend it.香港-幸运星。
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March 2023 by Alex L.
bakery making leek pastries and flatbreads in the food court is the best hidden chinese joint in the dmv. operated by a cottontop couple! hats off to them!