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  • Amber W.

    I like this place! The main attraction for me is the location, because I can stop in there to buy my rice noodles for $1.59 and get a little box of Pocky. I'm new to Asian cooking, so a lot of the stuff in here is a little unfamiliar to me, but when I try a new recipe, I always go to the Oriental Market and get my ingredients for less than half of what they charge at Meijer or Kroger. I'm sure they don't have the best selection in town, being a pretty small place with a limited section of refrigerated items, but the people are great and this is a nice place to stop and pick up the basics.

    (4)
  • David T.

    I agree with others who find this to be a very solid, clean, friendly, well priced place. The Korean leaning is apparent, but one can find most things here for Southeast- and East-Asian cooking. Weakest link is probably Thai, but no shop that i know of around here does great with that. (Saigon Market is the make-do in that regard.) One could wish the fridge produce section were larger, but space is limited, and their freshness is impeccable, in my experience. You can walk out of here with rice and ginger and tamarind and bean-sprouts and soys and so forth for much less than you'd pay at Meijjer or Martin's--and fresher, to boot!

    (5)
  • Eric K.

    My wife and I recently moved to Indiana from the East Coast where Korean supermarket chains are abundant... so we were worried how we would get our Korean groceries while staying here the next few years. My wife found this little market so we paid a visit today. What I found was that yes, this place leans mainly to Korean cuisine, then Japanese&Chinese, Thai & Vietnamese (in descending order) but there was such an attention put in the selections because virtually EVERYTHING that I could ask for... were there. Even hard, miscellaneous items that I didn't expect to be on the shelf of such a small market... were there. They had the rice, frozen dumplings, good selection of both korean and japanese instant noodles, gourmet korean noodles (in refrigerator), thai curry sauces, vietnamese spring roll wraps, japanese hondashi, japanese pink ginger, peeled chestnuts, even frozen cleaned mackerel and japanese gummy snacks! In New Jersey, I actually had to go to Korean market and a Japanese market to get some of these items... and drive a good 30 minutes to get there. Now out of nowhere in Indiana with very low Korean (and Asian) population overall, I have a ONE STOP place for all these only 5 min away. The owner was very friendly and young man at the register was very pleasant. Prices were very reasonable and I just can't say anything bad about this place nor do I want to. Go out and support these little gems! I will mention that being a small shop, they do not have fresh meats and fish, but hey, there're like walmart and meijers a stone's throw away so no problems, right? ^^ I encourage American folks to try learn Korean/Asian cuisine by shopping here because this little gem got the goods!

    (5)
  • Poev V.

    I don't live in IN but i like calling before going any where because i hate driving around. this place is great. not only did they pick up the phone (not like Asian Market in Elkhart, IN that didn't pick up the phone) they told me they had what i need and the qty that is left. they was will to save it for me. great place to shop for KBBQ.

    (4)
  • Lori T.

    I really love it there! They have really neat tea pots and a few accessories there like dishes, chopsticks, etc. The owner is really nice! He is very patient when I try my Korean out on him. They have a good variety of Asian cuisine. All in all, a nice quaint, family owned business

    (4)
  • Fr j S.

    Advertised as "fresh and clean," this little market lives up to it billing. Owned by a Korean family, there is an attention to detail and even some unusual fair like the live blue crabs moving around in an unassuming bin in the back. There is a broad variety of offerings (they have my Thai ingredients) but not much selection with each product (only 3 fish sauces). Prices are quite low which is much appreciated. I didn't find the abundant staff too friendly, mostly for the language barrier, I would imagine. If you shop along Grape Road, you will find what you need in a clean, orderly environment at good prices. But, if you come with many questions, Saigon Market downtown is the very best option!

    (4)
  • Julie J.

    It's been a long time since I lived in the area but when my sister wanted a few ingredients I immediately googled to see if this place was still in business. I remember my first foray into Thai cooking involved a need for dried shrimp. I love this market and am so happy it's still going.

    (5)
  • Danielle W.

    This is a korean market. They have homemade korean food that they sell near the front...pretty good. And they have both frozen and dry korean foods and supplies...and also sell things like chopsticks and bowls and stuff. Owners are nice as well.

    (5)
  • Christina M.

    Great little market! This store definitely leans more towards Korean and Japanese food, and their selection isn't as wide as some other markets in town, but what they do carry is very good. The store is clean and well-organized. Protip: they have fresh Korean food in the case up front. Their homemade kimchi is awesome!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 7:00pm
  • Mon : 10:00 am - 7:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes

Oriental Market

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