Toronto, Canada
393 Dundas St W
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+1 4163518688
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In-store shopping
No wheelchair-accessible car park
I've passed by this Asian grocery store many time and have only looked at the fruits on the outside of the store. These are arranged along a slightly sloping ramp (useful for wheelchairs). But this time I went in. It is a medium-sized grocery store but large for an Asian one. The store is clean. The many shelves are fully and neatly stocked. They have all the typical Chinese products plus a few western products. They also have Japanese and Korean products. Prices are ok, some lower, some higher. It took me a while before I noticed there is a refrigerated room with seafood and meats, at the back of the store. Some seafood is available fresh/live while others (like shrimp) are stocked on ice with shells on them. The various meats are cut/sliced. There are some frozen products there too. If you are buying less than 30, you have to pay by cash. If you are buying more than 30, you can use a credit card.
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A well organized and stocked Chinese grocery store. They offer a very good selection of Asian branded foods as well as some western brands. Be sure go to the very back of the store where you will find the seafood and meat counter. Tucked away in a corner at the front you will find sacks and sacks of different rice.
Rude service, the cashier didn’t even look at me or say anything the whole time. When I finished paying she just dropped the receipt behind her like I’m some pest while she went on to attend the next customer. She was only nice and spoke to middle age ladies who speaks Mandarin. I don’t expect 5 star service, just have common decency and some respect for young people too. This supermarket CLEARLY needs to learn some etiquette from T&T supermarket.
Very fresh produce and unusual fruit varieties, the back of the store features a separated/enclosed deli which minimizes any fishy smell. Good selection of pre-made noodles and wonton wrappers, instant tea, sauces/condiments. Friendly cashiers too :)
Great variety of fresh produce. Some of the largest sweet potatoes I’ve ever seen.
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