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December 2025 by Wingho Liu
Very clean overall.
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December 2025 by Katz A.
Dinho is NOT closed. I shop here regularly. It was temporarily closed for renovation. Very nice inside now. Good prices. Good selection. All my Chinese relatives, and there are scores of them, shop here.
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December 2025 by Eric
Real great market, price are much better than competitors
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November 2025 by Tswkoe Weng
Brand new place
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November 2025 by Jason Lin
Brand new Dinho is coming back!! Nice remodeling with the new layout and offering! Lots of snacks options! So happy to see this transition and hope the business will do well!
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November 2025 by Tiffany Miller
Our family loves the new renovation. It looks brighter, cleaner and easier to navigate. The prices are still amazing. All the regular grocery essentials are still there plus so much more. We love the updated and carts and the shopping cart for children. We will definitely be shopping there more regularly now that they have reopened.
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November 2025 by YJ W
So happy to see Dinho Market open again! The store looks brighter and cleaner. The staff were super nice and helpful during my visit.
I’m especially excited about the meat department — the quality is just as good as before. Our family used to buy their meat all the time, and we really missed it after the old store closed. Glad it’s finally back!
They also have a great selection of produce and snacks at good prices. Overall, it feels like a fresh start, and I’m really happy to have this store in the neighborhood again. Highly recommend checking it out!
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November 2025 by Venus li
Absolutely loved my shopping trip at this supermarket! It’s totally worth going back again and again. The place is spotless, shelves are super organized, and the fruits and veggies are super fresh. The meat? Top-notch! They’ve got everything from daily essentials to snacks, and the staff…Super friendly and always ready to help you find what you need. Plus, the prices are a steal with all the discounts—such great value! Every visit is a breeze, and it’s definitely my go-to spot for groceries now!
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November 2025 by wjliaoop
Convenient location, a wide variety of selections, good price
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March 2025 by Cassandra M.
Hmm... I ordered carryout from a restaurant and decided to walk thru this market while I waited. I certainly didn't speak the language so I was just browsing. They had every soy sauce you could imagine and a nice freezer section of dumplings and noodles.
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December 2023 by Vincent L.
One of the worst looking Asian supermarket I ever been to. Location is at the far back, looks like they haven't update since 1980. I know they make money in Chinatown. There are mold on the ceiling. I just buy some small things and go
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July 2023 by Justin P.
Surely Dinho's best days are behind them at this point, but it is still a very solid supermarket that I find myself going to from time to time, especially when I'm grabbing lunch at Chinatown. I say this because when you walk in, you'll notice how rugged of a store it is, everything just seems old. However if you give this place a chance, you'll see that they are stocked up on a lot of different items. The best thing about Dinho is that it is home to a lot of different Chinese items. H-Mart is just down the road, but many of the things that I use for Chinese cooking can only be found at Dinho. For example, Chinese tofu is softer than Korean tofu. I've grown up eating Chinese tofu, so now I always buy tofu from Dinho. I also really love Dinho's steamed buns and snacks. They have the makings of a full grocery store, with a produce section, a meat counter and aisles full of spices, noodles, sauces, and much more. Plus, everything seems to be cheaper than other markets. The cashiers here are always pleasant and get me through the line quickly. I'm sure there are a million different reasons to visit a different grocery store, but there's something about Dinho that makes me want to continue to support them. It's a nice store for the Chinese community and I hope they can continue to serve the local area.
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January 2023 by Janet W.
I have been bringing my mom to this store for 30 years. She appreciates the availability of Chinese/Taiwanese products. I remember going with my mom to the Dinho in Houston, the first time I ever saw a large Chinese grocery store. Growing up in Knoxville, we only had a small mom and pop Chinese grocery store, so to get the good stuff, my neighbors would come to Atlanta for day trips for Chinese groceries! So it may not be all new and shined, but the price is right, the staff is effective, and you get what you need! My mom lives in Nashville and she appreciates the lower food tax in Atlanta as well as the availability of items that she cannot get in Nashville. One thing that I found very charming was the checkout counter clerk telling us Happy New Year in Mandarin, then speaking to the Hispanic customers behind us with Hola! Buenos dias! They I had her talking further in Spanish beyond my comprehension other than ochos (eight). I love their multilingual ability and friendliness!
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October 2021 by Denny L.
I'm here almost weekly. This is where I buy pork belly and also pork butt/shoulder that I ask them to grind for me. If the meat doesn't look fresh, I pass. But when I hit it on or close to delivery day, it's perfect. Best price in the area, and mostly importantly, I have never purchased pork here with that pig stench that I believe is from boar meat (male pig). I no longer purchase pork from City Farmer's Market or Buford Hwy Farmer's Market because of this. This is also where I purchase my frozen Chinese wontons and dumplings. Again, Dinhho beats the competition by as much as $2/bag. I've seen lots of reviews about the "expired" goods at this store. I'm going to guess that the reviewers are like me - Asian, but basically Chinese illiterate. I've was desperate for something or other and brought it home ignoring the date on the package. My mom happened to visit not long after and I asked her about it. Turns out the date I was looking at was not the expiration date, it was the manufacturing date. There's additional information on the package which explains how long the product is good for from these time of manufacturing. So what I thought was expired, was in fact perfectly fine. It's easy to forget that different countries have different labeling conventions. I'd suggest asking the workers in the store, but their English is iffy and I'm not sure how helpful it will be. One last thing. My husband hates this store because he thinks it smells. The store does smell, but it smells like Chinese herbal medicine and spices. Doesn't bother me a bit, but I'm Chinese.
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May 2017 by Lilly C.
These guys are getting better. When I was growing up all the Taiwanese community shopped here because they carried the most Taiwanese made products. Then for some reason they started going down hill after about 1998 or so. Not sure why.They stayed down hill for over a decade. But I've notice in the past year or so they have been improving and making strides to be better. The plus side is they still carry more Taiwanese made products than almost anyone around..even more than Great Wall I would dare to say... I can name at least 4 items that are made in Taiwan that are not sold at any of the Asian supermarkets except here. So I think for them continuing to offer products that can't be found any where else may be the key for them. I will also applaud them for always having friendly and nice cashiers on staff. I've been here off and on for 20+ years and I can't remember one time where some cashier was rude to me...good for them... I hope they keep on getting better and continue to serve the community.....