I felt like I was followed around and that I was surveillanced by the workers. Â They would pass by the aisles I would be at....
The limited (vegetable) produce looked really gross and wilted.
Bought some Kenko Mayonnaise (competitor of Kewpie mayo, I think?) for $3.99 since I've always wanted to try kewpie/kenko mayo... And it was waaay cheaper than H-Mart ($6.99) and another oriental market ($5.99).
That's pretty much all.
yeah I'm a fan!
if you are paranoid of food items made in China thats sold at H-Mart, this place offers lot of alternatives. Â Most of the Assi brand is made in Korea. Â however, check the labels for origin and expiration date. Â
the meat counter offers great price on bulgogi and shabu shabu.
if you pass the freezer cases, you will notice a small shop at the back selling prepared foods (gimbap and soondae, chapchae, etc) and right next to it is a gift shop. Â
next to the cashier is the honey bakery that sells fresh bread made daily and hourly. Â most of the items are $1 and i encourage others to try them out. Â they taste real good. Â not as sweet as the pastries we find at King Soopers.
its family owned business and both the owners and employees are very friendly. Â If you cant find an item, just ask.
Its like.. Â you can spend hours looking for something at Homedepot or just walk right in to Ace and get it.