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September 2022 by William Zheng
Qunsheng’s store mainly sells Chinese herbal medicines, tea, soup ingredients and supplements. The prices of honeysuckle, Wanglaoji, osmanthus, coltsfoot, and chrysanthemum are all reasonable, the selling methods are relatively old-fashioned, and the hygiene is so-so. But the location is relatively central, and I will visit the group every time I go to Brooklyn.Update: I bought scallops here this time, and they were originally priced at $75 a pound, but they turned out to be expensive. A pound becomes $83.35, which is a disservice to reputation.
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September 2021 by Win Bill Huang
These guys sell a lot of traditional Chinese herbs. Ever thought where you can find cheap goji berries? Come here. You can take my word for it that it will be much cheaper than Amazon or Costco . You can also get all kinds of tea, ginseng, or whatever herb you can imagine. It's usually very crowded since the deals are really good. The down side is that nothing is in English so if you want to get something, get a translation in Chinese first then grab what you need.
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September 2021 by J “Riyad” H
Not so clean
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September 2020 by Mandy Ho
This store may be small compared to others in the area. But it's my favorite go to spot for Chinese preserved meats (lap cheung), frozen steamed buns, Asian noodles & condiments. I personally find their prices are usually cheaper too. I'm sharing some pics of items you may get it here.
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May 2019 by Hokuto He
Very dirty place, extremely rude owner,