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August 2023 by Brandon Thanas
Asian and mainly Thai & Lao items can be found here at this store. Great varieties, good price.
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March 2023 by Phong Huynh
My go to place for wholesale asian food.
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August 2022 by David Ferris
Nice people!
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January 2022 by Goldtong
It was fine. The lady was sweet
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October 2020 by Suhle Walter
all the tea you will want are here
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January 2020 by Valerie Mora
100% Authentic Thai food. And the Mexican delivery driver is really cute!
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December 2019 by Ralph Bowker
Love this place
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April 2019 by Rick T
There isn't much variety in groceries here but you can find most of the essential Asian food items here at good price. This place draws a lot of wholesales and restaurants but they also welcome the public.
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April 2019 by The science hour
Friendly staff and they cater to wholesale and retail needs.
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April 2019 by Micheal N.
Horrible warehouse. Sells expired things please check expiration date before buying from them!!!
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April 2017 by Parinya Srihiranrat
Food place for Asian grocery. Especially Thai
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April 2017 by Kristin Reeves-Hall
Lots of great Asian items
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April 2016 by Sudhanshu Panda
Good store and great prices, especially TOFU
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February 2014 by Nicki K.
I'm brand picky when it comes to cooking food. What I mean by that is for me, it depends on the brand of ingredients that can make or break a dish when I'm cooking. Even though I come to Yelp to review restaurants, I actually cook more than eat out. I do enjoy cooking and like to go to restaurants to get ideas for next cooking adventure. There is never a store that I can get everything I want. Even chain stores don't all carry the same products. Honestly, I felt really bad for not going to Atlanta Asian Foods in a long time. Before Hong Kong Supermarket or Nam De Mun in Lilburn, the two that I frequently shop for Asian ingredients opened up, I used to go to Atlanta Asian Foods. I've known about this hidden gem over a decade ago. It's well hidden, well, not hidden but honestly, you would never know it is a store. It's located right off Jimmy Carter between Buford Highway and Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. It's actually a warehouse that sells products to restaurants. Over a decade ago, I used to work in the Peachtree Corners area. I would see Atlanta Asian Foods driving by but I didn't think anything because it looks nothing like a store, it's besides other businesses like Concentra and a Title/Floor warehouse so I never thought anything. One day, I was bored during lunch and decided to drop by inside. I mean, there is an OPEN sign, so it's okay to go in, right? Since it's in a warehouse facility, there are NO fresh fruits nor veggies. There are dishes, rice, lots of ingredients, drinks, what you would find at typical Asian supermarkets. However, there is a frozen section with whatever you can get. It reminds me of the old school Asian small mom-pop stores that used to exist before the big chain Asian supermarkets like Hong Kong, Nam De Mun, or Super H slowly conquered and wiped out the mom-pop Asian stores. The difference with Atlanta Asian Foods is like what was mentioned, it's a warehouse so they have lots of products. Yes, you can get some of these from the big chain Asian supermarkets now but the ingredients that I'm particularly looking for are only located here. I've searched. To me, they have more Lao/Thai products. My mom has talked to the owner and told me that they are Vietnamese who lived in Laos for many years. My parents can speak Lao, Thai, Hmong, and English. Unfortunately, I can only speak Hmong and English. Next time, I'm prepping to cook a dish, I'm going to make sure to head straight to Atlanta Asian Foods first to stock up on ingredients.
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October 2013 by Bert G.
This is a very small Asian food "mini supermarket" of about 20,000 square feet. Lots of variety for a small place. The mother is cashier an is often most visible. The daughters work in the office and there are 2-3 other workers present. Great deals on smoothie mix and rice and other staples. Many interesting Asian imported cook wares and utensils unique to Asia. Cannot compare this business to a corporate supermarket like Great Wall, or Hong Kong, or Super H, but this is as big as a mom and pop store can get. You will not find perfection inside but you will find a nice asian family with good prices....there is no produce btw...too perishable but you can special order by the case. Takes a lot of courage and determination to open a big store like this as a small mom/pop business. I really give this family my full salute and best wishes. Go there when I can...at least once a month...for the past year. Hope to see you there too. Located a half mile west of Buford Highway in a business park on the corner space fronting Jimmy Carter Boulevard. . Easy to miss. You may also read an auxillary sign " A DONG ".