Related: | big lots poughkeepsie |
Category: | Asian Grocery Store |
Address: | 1820 NY-376 #8, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603, USA |
Phone: | +1 845-462-6433 |
Rating: | 4 |
Working: | 10AM–8PM Closed 10AM–8PM 10AM–8PM 10AM–8PM 11AM–9PM Closed |
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bob shermer
What a cute place! To the reviewer who said they are overpriced compared to flushing queens. Hes right, It is cheaper in queens. theres a bit more competition....like one on every corner. Never experienced them not open during business hours, but occasionally you wait in a line to pay. Ive been going for a couple years now, always a pleasure. they are so very nice, and the selection is good. Sometimes they run out of specific items, they reorder when asked (yes, they speak English fine) I get fresh baby Bok Choy , different noodles, curry, etc. love it! My biggest problem is not being able to read the labels... Wish they had some English translation labels, (and maybe cooking instructions) I would buy lots more. I just dont know how to look up Asian recipes (yes, cooking impaired) I think times are tight there, because there are a couple refrigerator cabinets that are not running that were operating in previous years. Rating lost a star due to lack of translations, and the kids that are occasionally around are not that helpful. I want one to come up to me and ask if I need help.
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Shige Wo
This tiny store doesnt want your business. Never opens on schedule, and most items are OVERPRICED. In fact, they charge at least 30% more than most asian supermarkets in Flushing or Queens, NY. Make sure you check the expiration date of the food you purchase, because on many occasions they have food expired more than 1 year ago on sale. The owner and his son looks unhappy and especially his oldest son, very rude to customers. They never gives you a receipt, unless you ask them repeatly. I try my best to avoid this tiny store, and would rather drive 80 miles to Queens and shop in chinese supermarkets that are at least 50 times bigger, for some fresh quality grocery which are priced more reasonable. After counting tolls, gas and time spent, its still more economical to go to those big supermarket in Queens.
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Michael Abrahams
As a student at Vassar College hailing from a city with a big asian population this place has been a lifesaver. There isnt that much in terms of good asian food in this area -- the best restaurants are either far away or expensive. But if you want to cook your own, this place is all you need. Their produce is fresh and competitively priced, and they also offer many items which I cant find anywhere else. The best part, though, is that every Saturday they bring in fresh dim sum and other goodies from the city. Get there before noon if you want to get the best selection of that stuff, because it goes quickly.
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David Berrios
The place to go for Chinese food on Saturday pickup after 1:00 PM only. When you arrive youll understand.
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erik .o
Best and cheapest place around for authentic thai ingredients A+++ thank you!!!
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Steven Kanning
A bit unclean. Only two aisles, so the selection is limited.