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January 2024 by Corey Stanley
My fav Asian market to shop at in Anchorage.
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March 2023 by Chamazing C.
First off, when you walk in the store, they’ll just eye you down. The owners are very shady. If you’re ready to check out, you better go chase them down. The lack of acknowledgement and friendliness made me feel uncomfortable. While I was checking out, the lady was talking with everyone and did not even tell me what my total was. She just pushed the card reader towards me. After that, she also did not hand me a receipt and proceed to just talk loudly with other people. I honestly expected a “Thank you for coming in.” Regardless, I just felt uncomfortable so I left the store. When I got home, I ate the pre-made food purchased there. I noticed the greens being dirty so I flipped it back to see bugs on the leaf. Yes, it’s normal but at least rinse it before serving? Totally ruined my appetite and will not go back to support. If you do go here, ask for the price and make sure to get a receipt. She likes to overcharge. :)
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February 2022 by Kevin Donald
Asked if Had any dumplings dough. They rudely said. Very discriminatory. Don’t recommend to go here if you’re White
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October 2021 by Kara Marroquin
Online it said they opened at 1100 but they actually open at 1200 on the weekend. I happened to show up when they were unloading goods and they were kind enough to let me come in and purchase what I needed. Lovely staff!
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October 2021 by Charles Goines
Amazing spring rolls
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September 2021 by Pater Xiong
Lots of fresh Asian produce. They sell spring rolls, kaopoon and other food there sometimes.
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March 2021 by Moriah K.
Selection for basic items you'd find at an Asian market is poor. There is one aisle for all dry goods, so don't expect to cross off everything on your list and definitely don't expect to have a choice between brands or types of any particular item. HOWEVER, they seem to keep rambutan (amazing, delicious fruit that you're missing out on if you haven't had it before) in stock more regularly than the other local markets. They also make some of the best fresh rolls in town, as well as curry, bahn mi sandwiches, banana and taro sticky rice, sesame balls, soups, and more. If you go around noon it's all freshly made and always very reasonably priced. The curry is bone-in pieces which makes me less of a fan; but that's how it is in Thailand, so you know it's authentic! Give them a try and leave some fresh rolls for me. ;)
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August 2020 by Mike Phutthong
Phattra Asian Market is an Asian grocery store that sells a variety of Asian products, dry goods, fresh produce, frozen products, and a small selection of household items.The amount of products offered on the shelves are nowhere compared to New Sagaya, Red Apple or Lucky market as they appeared to focus on the southeast Asian products. However, you will find a few Thai products that you will not find on the shelf in any other Asian grocery store in town. They are a bit pricey but again, you won’t be able to buy it anywhere else here.At the time of this review, Phattra Asian Market appears to have a larger amount of fresh Asian vegetable selections than any other place in town. Definitely more than Lucky Market, and Sagaya’s Asian vegetable section, which are mostly where I buy Asian vegetables.The staff is nice, friendly, and very helpful. Store is decently clean. The products, aside from those Thai products I mentioned earlier, are reasonably priced.There is not a lot of walking space in the store due to the way they set up shelves, tables and the amount of products they have on the floor but the store will be able to handle a few shoppers at the same time without being too crowded.Overall it’s a decent Asian grocery store. Definitely a good addition to the list of Asian grocery stores available in this part of town.