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Businiess name:  Grand Asia Market
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This place is AMAZING, a real treasure of the triangle. Aside from an astonishing produce, grocery, and frozen food selection from all over Asia, their meat and seafood departments are the best I've yet seen in the area. Extremely fresh, and very inexpensive. For fish (much of it live), shrimp, lobster, and all manners of other seafood, the freshness and low price cannot be beat. Even if you have no interest in Asian food, this is the place to go for all beef, pork and seafood needs.\r \r And then there is the hot buffet and dim sum. And the tasty dessert case. And may I recommend the taro smoothie. (Although personally I prefer it without the ""pearls"", which are actually little tapioca globs at the bottom.)\r \r And if you ARE into Asian food, they seem to cover the whole continent. They are not just focused on Chinese or Korean or oriental products.\r \r True, there is very little English spoken there. But just going there is quite an experience. And the prices and quality are astounding.\r \r HIGHLY recommended!! Pros: Great prices, overwhelming selection, fresh meat and seafood Cons: Difficult to communicate

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