1st Oriental Asian Supermarket In Orlando, Fl
This asian market in orlando is huge, selling chinese, japanese, vietnamese, filipino, and more goods such as produce, barbeque, seafood, veggies, pretty much all you need for that recipe at home. Pick up some bakery items and enjoy. Located at the corner of Pine Hills road and Colnial dr, this is in a plaza known as Chinatown plaza , though it is a bit far from the Vietnamese mills 50 district to the east. This market is about the size of a publix supermarket maybe an albertsons Subscribe to our youtube channel: http://youtube.com/tastychomps Visit us at Tasty Chomps The Orlando Food Blog: http://tastychomps.com Like us on facebook: http://facebook.com/tastychomps Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/tastychomps Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/tastychomps
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This a a good grocery store with and extremely bad front-end management team and very rude cashiers. I have been their customer since they opened years ago, did most of my grocery shopping there approximately twice a month. There will be no more business from me from now on. There are plenty of smaller size of Asian grocery stores in town would like and appreciate the business. They are absolutely rude to no concept of customer service at all. They have an attitude as they are doing favor to their customers. You are running a good size business in this community, not a mom and pop shop in foreign land. So, have some standard in customer service. Let not to "take the money and run" mindset. Your business depend on the community, but the community have many other options to choose from.
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Very helpful video!! thanks!
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SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHERE I CAN FIND MITARASHI DANGO
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(CRIES IN KOREAN) FINALLY
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I therea kpop store antwhere i orlando? Maybe spmewhere with kpop items?
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I need to visit this store it's not to far from where I live I absolutely LOVE this <3~
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1) Very Very Very careful with meat and fish ( especially FISH) sometimes u will find it is rotten and foul smelling only after COOKING. When u buy it may just started dacay (internal decay) u may not sense it from outside.
2) Today 04/06/2015 I got refunded for pompano and moon fish, which I bought two
days before. The manager was reluctant to give just $15 refund ( he wanted me to
buy fish for the credit he returned to me !!! Funny manager Steven. )
3) Because of their reluctance to accept their fault ( after all it is a very serious health
Issue, we have informed authorities about it.
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Is this supermarket as smelly as any other? the smell is a combination of spice, rotten meat, dead fish, bacteria, mold & yeast in cooler. The reasons are most does not have sanitary practices or not having an aseptic procedures in their daily lives. They have incense yet they do not burn, they have HEPA capable central A/C yet they do not turn on or have not replace filter, they sell baking powder yet they don't use it to deodorize their fridges and coolers, they have spices and salt yet they do not applied to their meat. It all show neglect and could kill you if you are there regularly.
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+ShyMagical
Yes that's it. Right near the Sun Pearl Bakery (Which is awesome by the way). Shame really. This is the best asian grocer in Orlando, and it's right next to one of the most unsafe places in the city.
+Payper Planes
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Oh, it's in Crime Hills, no wonder I haven't been there. It's not the first Asian supermarket in Orlando, there's Dong-A Supermarket, listed as A Dong Market on Google. It's near the intersection of E Colonial and Mills, at 816 N Mills Ave, Orlando, FL 32803. It's been around for a long time now, 10+ years, but the place in the video appears larger. I don't know how you can call this area the Vietnamese district, you're wrong: there are lots of Vietnamese shops, but there are also Korean and Chinese shops as well.
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I think I went to this once before but I'm not sure. Is it near a karaoke place and an asian bakery?
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