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Businiess name:  Grand Asia Market
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is a great store to get a variety of asian / foreign foods. As for those who had a negative experience, unfortunately this store was not built under the normal grocery store cookie cutter ways. \r \r If you are not happy b/c they do not do cash back, speak english, etc - don't be surprise. I'm glad they operate how they are, the store reminds me of a more old fashion asian grocery store. \r \r Even with all the inconveniences that people have complained below, I know tons of people would drive all the way out here just to go grocery shopping. Why? B/c they provide what we need - the foreign food products. We don't go there for the great customer service. We just know what we want. Unfortunately the store is really made for us, and not quite visitors who are curious or not sure what they are looking for. \r \r If you need something specific, maybe you should bring an english speaking chinese person with you to translate. For those that have never stepped in the store, if you are looking for a regular grocery store that sells hard to find spices/food, this is not your store. This is an asian/chinese grocery store that displays a lot of our cultural ways. So don't get all up in a tizzy when you can't find your way around it or if things operate differently. You're in a local ASIAN grocery store, not Harris Teeter. Pros: Great variety of choices, good prices, easy parking. Cons: too far and there's only one store around town.

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