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January 2024 by Cat V.
The variety of foods here is amazing! A lot of the foods are Asian. If you need something exotic to make your meal this is the place to go. They even had German food which is nice to know as some of those products are hard to find in the US. One section had a ton of ants crawling on the shelf and the floor is in real disrepair, that is why only four stars.
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January 2024 by Elexis D.
I love Super Gmart! My family eats LOADS of Japanese/Chinese & Mexican food and if you can't find what you need for your meal here.... I don't know what to tell you. Their ramen section is top tier, huge veggie selection and a whole row full of dumplings/wontons. They also have a Boba shop and a chicken restaurant inside the building. Unfortunately, the boba shop wasn't open this early The people who work here are also super helpful if you can't find something you are looking for.
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January 2024 by Amber S.
So many international options! Plenty to choose from, things you know, things you don't, all very exciting to see, if you like seeing cultural offerings. The workers are friendly, always in a hurry though so you have to catch them. The place is an old, old, old store that really could use some updating, but it's not an issue. It's definitely not the ritz, beware but don't let it stop you. Explore, look, buy. It's fun.
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September 2023 by Hanaa K.
I used to come here often. The prices are still good but the produce quality has gone down. They do have a good selection of hard to find produce but need to remove old and wilted products. There were many people stocking in produce that were socializing instead and blocking aisles with the carts and moving patrons' leaving me unable to find it. Disabled people can have a hard time maneuvering. They had a huge palette of onions in the middle of the aisle making it impossible to pass thru. I recommend not taking assistive devices if you can manage without them because you will get stuck at some point because of the stock on the floor and aisles and the carts all over. They have an excellent home accessory department with good prices. Their items in this section are considerably cheaper than Super S Mart in Cary. The packaged meat section seems to be getting smaller and the selection is limited as well. They do have staff on hand that can cut meat for you if you have the time to wait. Still the best in the area. I'll stick to buying produce at farmers markets or the Latino stores.
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August 2023 by B L T.
This place is a typical Asian market. I'm glad the prices didn't go up dramatically. Food and seafood are great here last year this year it didn't look too attractive. I don't know why. The employees likes to stare. Majority are not Asians . I believe their Hispanic . We always get our produce (bok choy, green beans, lemon, mango's and garlic. Grab some shrimps and fish to go fresh seafood. They have frozen too.They had some live blue crabs and assorted fishes..Overall we enjoy shopping here but it really needs some more interior upgrade and refresh the whole store. It's turning too close to becoming a real Oriental market . you know what I mean. Wet expires goods and folks playing mahjong in the meat section. You think
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August 2023 by Faye S.
Super G is the only store where you can get banana leaves. I used banana leaves to put food on to serve for a Filipino tradition called "Boodle Fight". Having some friends over on Saturday and want yo introduce them to the tradition.The parking lot is always full. The entrance's seen better days. There's litter everywhere. There's a good selection of produce and I even found raw peanuts that I usually boil myself. The aisles are smaller compared to other stores. The cashier wasn't friendly. There's also a small independent store inside that sells clothing, toys, etc that are made from China. Would I go back? Yes, to buy banana leaves again for another party! Lol
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April 2022 by Will R.
The largest of the numerous international markets in Greensboro. Located on market in a fairly large international shopping center, the G mart offers a LARGE variety of products and even services. Products includes meats (including packaged or pre-sliced cuts of meat for different bbqing, seafood (including fresh), produce, herbs, snacks, sauces, candies, drinks. - A great thing about this market is it is typically sectioned off between a country/ethnic group's products, ie Japanese, Chinese, Southeast & South Asian, African, as well as Mexican/Latin products. I like this market because of the size and variety of ingredients you can find, as well as just the exploration of another country's products that you will not find in normal grocers. What I'm not so fond of is that it is indeed large and with that, comes the amount of people and oft-pushiness of patrons. The parking itself is also pretty terrible as the lanes and even parking spots should be larger, especially with those that double park or speed in and out. Another con of having such a large store is finding a product when it is displaced and/or the inconsistency of a central location of a product as inventory is added/are purchased in high speed and volumes that restocking is merely finding an open spot somewhere else. As of today, within Super G is Gong Cha (drinks/boba/tea) & Chicken Bee.
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March 2022 by Karl K.
This is one of the most unique markets you will ever encounter--they have everything imaginable from many countries. I first came here on a mission to locate hard-to-find tropical fruits, as this Miami boy sometimes craves the flavors of home. And they do indeed carry many items you will have a difficult time finding above 27 degrees north latitude. Along with standard temperate fruits, I have seen jackfruit, durian, longan, guavas, quenepas, mamey, soursop, breadfruit, and every kind of banana (red, manzana, burro, Thai, etc) you can imagine. They have an array of tropical root crops, unique greens of every kind, and every gourd you never heard of. They have everything from coconuts in every stage of ripeness and undress to banana leaves. There are aisles and aisles of every conceivable snack food, and a stunning array of cold and frozen products as well. The meat department is something that will challenge the limits of credulity of some people, but I promise it's all there. In addition to standard (read "American") cuts of beef, pork, and chicken, Super G Mart caters to the honorable custom and tradition of letting nothing go to waste. Hence, you will find chicken feet plus bovine tongue to porcine bung and every organ and extremity of each in between (heart, stomach, snout, tongue, feet, testicles, uteri, etc.) Yes, uteri. I will spare you the photos. The fishmonger peddles a variety of fish that dwarfs that of any other shop in the area. In addition to all sorts of nekton, including, perch, red drum, and yellow tail snapper, they also feature unique benthos, including live blue crabs and live crayfish. It is simply impossible to adequately describe everything they have here. You could literally spend hours browsing about while getting both an education and entertainment. The floors are not as clean and pristine as your other chain grocery stores to be perfectly honest, but this place is definitely worth a visit.
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March 2022 by William H.
Do you think it would be too much to ask them to put prices on their items? Probably about half of what is in the store is unmarked in any was, as to price. I haven't been in the store for above two years (because of the pandemic), but the price labels on the items and on the shelves were missing previously as well. Also, sadly, much of the produce is in really sad condition.
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January 2022 by Lisa M.
If you are on the hunt for a great Asian/International market in Greensboro, the Super G is your place! This market has everything from spices to fresh seafood and reminds me of the markets they have in California. They also have a couple restaurants inside of the store which is also pretty standard for the Asian markets. If you haven't been, I definitely recommend iSuper G I will be back to buy seafood and spices VERY soon!!
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December 2021 by Nyah Q.
This place price gouges...be careful. They also weigh their seafood full of ice before they clean it out along with overpriced rotten vegetables
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December 2021 by Renalda K.
Super G mart is so awesome! I love this place. Growing up my cousins would come visit from Japan and bring so many delicious snacks that I felt I would never get again! Luckily I found super G mart and I've been hooked ever since. Spicy noodles, delicious sauces and toppings, cheap produce and so much more can be found at our local Super G. No bells and whistles, and certainly an authentic experience, you're sure to find something you love here. I also love the fact that they have a gift shop and restaurant inside. I haven't tried the restaurant, but I'd like to! The gift shop is perfect because I teach Chinese kids online and I am able to find decorations for my classroom in their gift shop that are appropriate for the holidays in China! If you're in the area, check it out and enjoy :)
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November 2021 by Laura R.
Super G Mart (aka Super Global Market) is unique store that has an abundance of food to choose from that's sourced from all around the world, along with a mini flea market and restaurant located inside! Their inventory is huge and includes a variety of fruits, vegetables, spices, dried goods, fresh seafood, meat, teas, canned goods, frozen foods, cookware, household items, etc. You name it, I guarantee they have it! When you first walk in you will be greeted by a variety of fruits, some of which are available to purchase in bulk. I think it's great that we have a store which such exotic choices! It's not often I see Durian, Mangosteen or Kiwano as a option. The seafood department can smell a bit fishy as you approach that section but thankfully it doesn't make its way across the whole store. It's just noticeable in that particular area. As you explore the aisles, you'll also notice some of the packaging is written in another language. There is usually English printed somewhere on the label, you might have to intentionally search though. I also love that they have Mochi in every flavor imaginable and fruit juices that include blends you would not find in an American grocery store. This is a fun market to visit overall, even if it's just to browse for inspiration and ideas. But more than likely you will walk out of the store with something fun to taste!
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September 2021 by Kendoo N.
Today I was shopping at the fish department. The price was 2.99 for what I was buying but the person weighing the fish put the price as 3.99. My wife ask them why and the weigher said for me was 3.99. My wife complained and he changed the price to 2.99. The cashier also got the price for my cabbages wrong it's only 99 cents for a bunch but she put the price $1.79 and the bacon was 3.99 but they run it up for 5.99. There is a lot of price issues going on. Other customers please watch the price, they will try to cheat you.
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May 2021 by Mr. K.
Well, it's large, I'll give them that. But poorly organized and worse, very often the prices aren't marked, or are incorrectly marked, so you might get an unpleasant surprise when checking out e.g. an item marked $4.99 on the shelf was really $12.99. Another day I'd have put it back but... ...sometimes the checkout lines get long, snaking down the aisle, so when you shop makes a difference. Prices (when they're shown) are variable, some good, other things (like chilli sauce) can often be found cheaper elsewhere. It's also not the cleanest place. Things are getting more lax now (May '21) but social distancing of any kind was non-existent. But it is large, so there's that.