Address: 3212 N Jupiter Rd, Garland, TX 75044, USA
Phone: +19725305388
Sunday: 8AM–9PM
Monday: 8AM–9PM
Tuesday: 8AM–9PM
Wednesday: 8AM–9PM
Thursday: 8AM–9PM
Friday: 8AM–9PM
Saturday: 8AM–9PM
Randy
Cool place to shop.
Julee Nguyen
Love the foods at Cha Bong #1, especially the braised fish in the to go containers.
Dl
Asian markets & restaurant inside.great location
Sarareyes2011 Reyes
Excellent all my favorite place to shop 🐟
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Yes, there are three CCTVs: one mounted on the right of the main entrance, one near the happy Big Belly Bubba and Lotust statues and one on top Long Kong Dong market. Codes to bypass cams cost extra!
I am not sure about this particular tea, but the main store here is a Vietnamese grocery store that happens to have an entire isle dedicated to teas. They have a very large variety from all over southeast Asia, China, and Japan.
Yes, most likely in the anchor supermarket there (Sieu Thi Thuan Thuan Phat) by the cooking appliance area.
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Yes, They have jarred kimchi and fresh kimchi.
I dob't think they have full size several compartment bento boxes. I'm pretty sure they have 3-4 compartment boxes though am not 100% sure. They have lots of things similar to this though; a few aisles are packed all the way up with different misc. items lile this, all quite affordable and worth checking i always find useful stuff i can't find anywhere else in USA. My gf shops there since she's from and lives in Thailand half the year.
Yes, you can get cash back up to $100 or over but it depends on the business and whether you're a regular valued customers the particularly store know and trust, very transactional. Obviously skip the Pho shack, cellular and other small businesse. The market and jewellers are you best bets, though the latter reserved for money launderers;) Gluck!
Try Truong Nguyen down the street.
The Vietnamese Market inside the mall does have large selections of soy products for vegans like tofu and other meat analogues but not the PROCESSED bulk TVP that comes in dry bags, since most Asians prefer fresh natural foods (note the live fishes, fresh meats and abundant variety of colorful fruits and veggies) which are scientifically better for the body anyway in terms of maximum absorption of nutrients. Mindful of the harmful preservatives used in TVP processing, there's even a section that sells fresh tofus in water with a short 1_2 days shelf life at most.
All shops seem to have their own hours.
Charity Menditto, hi actually they might have some. there are small shops and the grocery store part actually has a few more things besides food. another alternative is Walmart sells femo clay which is basically the same thing. i get a pack that comes with multiple colors under 20$.
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