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Businiess name:  Grand Asia Market
Review by:  Hyun P.
Review content: 
Grand Asia Market is a great place to find Asian and other "foreign" ingredients. It has items that I can't find at other asian markets so it makes more sense to just go there in a one stop shopping. They have a seafood department with fresh fish on ice and also live tilapia and catfish. Their live crabs are huge and very tasty. They also have cuts of meat you can't get at a regular grocery store. The meat prices are pretty good too. They have fresh noodles in the refrigerated section that are really good. If you want ramen, Sapporo Ichiban, is the best brand to buy. It is the most popular in Hawaii and people eat the hard noodles raw too. They're like tasty crackers. They also have a bakery with great cakes and tapioca drinks. They have an area where you can buy their freshly made tofu besides eating lunch there too. There are areas to buy chinese herbs and some odds and end furniture (not huge items) but some sizable. It is a great place to experience. I'd suggest looking for a tasty looking asian recipe online then make it a field trip to Grand Asia Market to find the ingredients.

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