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korean(21) onigiri(13) snack(11) selection(10) epicerie(9) kimchi(8) kimbap(8) fried(7) chicken(7) grocery(7) poulet(7) fried chicken(6)The BEST asian supermarket in Montreal!! First of all, it's super clean, & they even have meals (like sweet & spicy fried chicken & onigiri)! The food/groceries are always new & fresh, which i've noticed isn't the case with many asian supermarkets, & just supermarkets in general. They have really great stuff, like Melona (which is a really tasty Korean popsicle, they have every flavour!), Pocari Sweat (Unlike the name, its actually good), Binggrae Melon (Tastes just like Melona, but it's milk) & a bunch of Ramen & sauces/seasonings!! I recommend this store to anyone seeking fresh asian products/snacks/small meals!
Amazing hidden gem . Great spot . Delicious fried chicken , fresh & delicious onigiri , ice cups & drink pouches . Definitely worth the stop .
Bibimbap on a 2$ discount had clearly gone bad i was so sad to toss it when I was very hungry. It's not the way I remember this store anymore.
I am giving 5 stars just bcz the lady cashier & guy staff in the hall were so so kind & caring. When i came home & checked the stuffs that i bought, it was so well packed which was very impressive!
I love their dubai chewy cookie, halmae kimchi, fried chicken & tuna kimbap. Their pret a manger quality is way better than any other korean food merchants.
Very kind people at checkout. Delicious prepared foods & groceries!
Best place ever, if you need korean products or just to discover it's amazing. The staff is super kind too.
Okay asian grocery store but the already made food at the counter tastes really bad.
I bought a frozen kimbap. It cost $5.99. It was good.
The cheapest Natto cost $2.39.
I like going there for a quick bite & a drink. Not too expensive & it's pretty good.
Bonne place, réputée & conseillée à Montréal. À ma connaissance, les plats prêts-à-manger faits maison (a priori) ont le meilleur rapport qualité-prix. Toutefois, ces derniers ne suffisent pas à constituer un repas : ils comblent peu la satiété. Si l'on prend plusieurs de ces plats prêts-à-manger en vue d'un repas, on se rapproche des prix'standards'. Autrement dit, ces plats sont intéressants en cas de coupe-faim ou en complément dans un repas.
Bonne variété d'articles.
my go to place for cheap snacks/meals, the spicy honey fried tofu is divine 🤌🤌
I paid the same price, but the rice was dry & hard, almost like it was from the day before.
Petite épicerie Japonaise & Coréenne, Rue Ste-Catherine à peine je la découvre. J'ai passé plusieurs fois devant sans jamais m'y arrêter. Sushi, kimchi, anchois, & plusieurs autres produits frais. J'ai vraiment aimé la section des bonbons & chips. Beaucoup ont des saveurs originales, voire bizarre. Mais ma curiosité m'en a fait acheté.Petit à petit je vais découvrir plus de ces produits.