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  • Jay P.

    Good supermarket

    (5)
  • Hayley Sara B.

    ...could it really be this clean and organized? Although this market is a bit of a shlep compared to the ones on Washington Ave., shopping here is a very pleasant experience and it's well worth the trip. The produce is fresh and nicely arranged, and they have a large selection of Kim Chi...mmmmm. They also have interesting fruits and a great candy/cookie aisle! *very impressed* Also, riding 7th street all the way down was super interesting and you get to pass through various ethnic enclaves...love it.

    (5)
  • Jason W.

    Finding out the hard way. I purchased two steam trays from this supermarket. It turns out to be too big, so I brought it back for refund. I found out that there's no refund so I was force to get a store credit or exchange for other merchandise. The no refund policy was not posted anyway in the store. It was printed on my receipt. Well, If had known before, I would do the measurement before buying it. I felt it's totally unfair, the no refund should be posted in the store not just printed on the receipt.

    (1)
  • Brenna A.

    Great produce that lasts much longer than the average grocery store. Hard to navigate if you're only English speaking. Very friendly staff. HUGE selection of chili paste/sauce and all of the curry you could want. It seems like they have a nice meat/poultry/seafood selection.

    (4)
  • Andrea V.

    I'll admit that I was intimidated by this place for a while, thinking that everything on the shelves would be in writing that is beautiful, but totally incomprehensible to me, and the best I could do was guess what i was buying. To my pleasant surprise, most things have an English translation on them and I had a lot of fun exploring this market. As everyone else has said, the produce section is cheap and awesome and this place is a vegetarian's dream with tons of choices for fruit, veggies, noodles, tofu, meat substitutes, and other necessary products. There is a large meat and fish section and it smelled fine, leading me to conclude that everything is very fresh. I somehow missed the dumpling section that others have mentioned but will absolutely be going back without my exasperated boyfriend to spend another hour in this store.

    (4)
  • Autumn E.

    Eating more tofu, I love that they have the "restaurant size" packages! So much for 3.99! This is the only place I've been able to reliably find fresh jackfruit each summer- they also have great prep for holidays! My favorite parts of this store are the mochi section and the bakery--- so many baked good to explore!

    (4)
  • Sherry L.

    This is a high-quality and low-price super market! You can find a lot kinds of Asian food in this store! Easily for parking! I like it very much!

    (4)
  • Paul L.

    This chain store (even with different names) was apparently opened by a NYC proprietor who insist on having a truck delivering fresh produce daily from NY instead of using wholesale products. The end result is that neighborhood around his store gets to access to a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. (Yay!) It's definitely better than the Pathmark, Shoprite or Superfresh nearby. Especially because the produce and meats here are way more affordable, and if you're Asian forget about it. I know of people living in Delaware (the State, not the county) that would specifically drive up here for groceries. Yes, they have a wide variety of Asian products that are comparable or even better quality than the ones in Chinatown and that's saying something. It's usually clean and relatively odorless (unless you're near the meats and fishes) Even I live in Center City, I still think this is a good option to come for hard-to-find items.

    (4)
  • Karen F.

    Not as clean anymore (somehow I KNEW that would happen) but still a great place for fresh dragonfruit, enoki mushrooms, many varieties of vermicelli, sauces and other Asian staples that you just don't see in the Ack-a-mee. Fresh bean sprouts and frozen Har Gow (shrimp dumplings) were on today's list!

    (4)
  • Carlo D.

    I've been going here since they opened the seafood is very fresh. They have every single brand and type of right here. Try the jasmine rice it's great. I have personally tried over 40 different types of tea here and I'm still trying more. The candy aisle is wonderful especially the Vietnamese brands candies. Any source you're looking for when cooking Asians food you will find here. There has to be at least 30 different types of oils here. The produce is very fresh here the vegetables and fruits are ready to eat. If you buy a combination of seafood and meet you there you will get a gift at the end of your purchase when you're leaving. I usually don't go on with my reviews like this but try them out.

    (5)
  • Marissa B.

    Haven't really been able to see the full scope of the store because of the people I went in with being either immature (having a rice fight) or just being downright racist, but, they are cheap and I love their tea section.

    (4)
  • Stephen C.

    I've been coming to this place since it opened up a few years ago. It out of my way, but its one of the better Asian markets around. The selection of foods are vast and inexpensive. The meats are fresh and cheaper than the markets on Washington Ave, and so are their veggies. The fruits can be hit or miss at times, but still better than other other places. This place can use a fine cleaning. Its not dirty dirty, but a good cleaning will spruce up the place alot. By the way they do sell roast duck, pig and pork. I liked the roast pig, wasn't like the places in Chinatown, but not bad, the roast duck and pork were to dry. Happy Eatings!!

    (4)
  • Elisabeth Y.

    Like the other reviewers said, this place has excellent and cheap fresh produce- most every vegetable and fruit you would need plus some more exotic items (enoki mushrooms, lotus root, etc) that you wouldn't ordinarily find elsewhere. The refrigerated/frozen sections and the non-perishable aisles are a very interesting mix of "EW, GROSS" and "that looks delicious." The array of vegetarian items is astounding- all kinds of mock meat, vegetable dumplings, and more. I don't often make it down to Oregon Market, but I always bring home a lot of fun and unusual foods. This would be a great place for me to remember to visit next time I have a party!

    (4)
  • Courtney J.

    I love the Oregon Market! I go here for cheap veggies and to get ingredients any time I want to cook Thai or Vietnamese food. For Korean and Japanese items, though H-mart is still the best for selection. This place is way cheaper than H-mart though. I love that they sell so many kinds of tofu and dried shrimp. The produce is cheap and good. I always buy fresh green beans here because they are way cheaper than anywhere else I can buy them. The soy sauces and oils are way cheaper than H-mart too. If it was closer to me, I would go all the time. The place seems clean, and well stocked. Spices are also sold for super low prices, so I never buy them at a regular grocery store anymore. For the price of a tiny container of a McCormick spice, I can get a bag full here! So, if you want a bargain and want to cook some Asian food, this would be the place to go!

    (5)
  • Makiya M.

    I would do all my shopping here again if I could, I used to live 5 blocks away from this grocery, now I live 6 miles away. Every time I show up with a large shopping list I get to the register and gawk at the amount of stuff in my basket. I think to myself 'holy cow! this is probably going to be over $50!' and when the cashier finishes ringing everything up it turns out it's under 35! The employees are always pleasant and as helpful as they can be (since some of them are not very good at understanding English yet) Oregon also has a huge selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh meat and poutlry and fish(there's a tank and they swim around!), noodles, tea, spices, sauces, cookies, candies, frozen foods and loads of different rice. there's a section in the rear of the store where they sell pots, pans, utensils, flatware, brooms, step stools and other household items. To sum up, Oregon Market has just about everything I need and is very affordable. This is the only place where grocery shopping is fun for me and I miss being right down the street from it. I love you Oregon Market!

    (5)
  • Sophia I.

    A surprisingly good Asian market, despite the grungy exterior (and interior to be honest). I was a little wary when entering, but after browsing & finding more and more items I just had to buy... I decided this place was a classic don't judge a book blah blah blah. The produce was fresh & cheap. A large assortment of odd beverages that tickled our fancy and our funny bones. A great selection of sauces. Good quality miso. Lots of snack-y items. Fresh seafood & what looks like a roasted meat station as well. The check-out process was a little slow, but there were plenty of interesting items at the register to peruse. I think if you show your receipt to the guy near the exit, you can score freebies (depending on how much you spend). I was too shy to do this, but I saw others walking out with cookies, eggs etc. Another bonus about this market is that it is located in a little plaza with a decent banh-mi shop, a great pho restaurant & some other beauty type places as well. You can definitely get a lot done here. Plus the parking was easier to deal with than some of the Washington Ave markets for sure.

    (4)
  • Ngoc T.

    Usually pretty good and is my go to, but there are some rude workers here. I wanted to buy live blue crabs and the ones they have out were barely moving or dead. I asked a worker in the seafood section to open another bushel and he said no and also proceeded to give me a lecture in Chinese, I'm not Chinese. Any who, I'll probably stick to south Philly from now on, more options.

    (1)
  • Alex X.

    The end of South Philly, PA I do like this asian mart. It is well stocked. It just seems to have all the fresh veggies I need and good selection too. I bought my electric rice pressure cooker from here. They have a lot of Asian sauces to choose from as well.

    (4)
  • Jerry T.

    I had not been in here for a while - but, was buying stuff for a big holiday party at my house and it was more convenient to the other stops I needed to make. WOW. Did this place ever go downhill. The veggies and fruits were not very fresh, in fact the cucumbers I purchased were already rotting by the time I was ready to use them a day and a half later. They were out of a lot of basic staples. Incredibly rude person checked us out . . . I won't go back. I'll stick with the 12th and Washington market.

    (2)
  • Benjamin D.

    Two Words: Fresh Produce. I got a whole basket full of different vegetables and fruit, and it was about 10 bucks cheaper than the local grocery chain. I bought 2 lbs of chicken breasts and the item barely broke $6. I also found something i hadn't been able to find anywhere else: Arrow Root flour, not even whole foods had this. This place is still very clean, but is starting to get that Asian grocery store smell that I've become very familiar with from that dank joint on Washington. Still, they have some regular brand name stuff , an attached hoagie shop, and prepared foods inside. All in addition to a HUGE parking lot. My only gripe is that I had a hard time finding a shopping basket, and it wasn't even busy.

    (4)
  • JEAN S.

    One of my favorite grocery spots in the city. I can get lost in here for hours. The produce is fresh and cheap. This is my first stop if I am shopping for fish. There is an aisle of housewares that I browse for no less than ten minutes. I gross myself out looking in the meat department at meats I would have no idea how to prepare or eat, but its gross out in the best sense of the word. The candy aisle is colorful and mysterious. I stock up on dumplings and ice pops. I like to look at the little bakery racks up front and sometimes bring home these sponge cakes that my roommate thought were actually sponges. I don't always come home with cohesive meal ingredients, but I am always happy when I leave.

    (4)
  • d a.

    my mom went there today. and she got two EXPIRED tomato juice for bonus because she spent some amount of money. i dont know why they give people expired good for customer.

    (1)
  • Lene P.

    I'm not too sure how new this market is, but they still had all the "grand opening" decorations up. This market seems to be predominantly Vietnamese. Everything looks nicely laid out, there is a huge produce section in the middle of the store, right at the entrance. There is a meat section, a little buffet if you want a quick bite, and fresh seafood. Their frozen section had some Filipino foods, like longanisa and tocino. This market looks really nice, I hope to come back and get more cooking ingredients.

    (4)
  • Phoebe Q.

    This has got to be one of the worst grocery shopping experience I have ever had. A 1-star rating really is too generous and mostly overturned by the good quality of the fresh produce. If it were for the service, or lack of, it should receive "-10" stars. The staff was rude and acting angry for whatever reason. There was an internet glitch at the time we were checking out, my CC wouldn't get processed despite of my signing off etc. I was asked to swipe my card again, not with apologies, but with demanding words and angry tone of voice from the young woman cashier. When I questioned if I would be double charged, she looked me as if she could shoot me had she has a gun in her hand. I followed her demand and signed the 2nd time. Without ever looking at me, she then handed a receipt of the total amount that I spent rather than the normal long strip of itemized receipt, and was told that I had to go to the custom service to get it and subjected to be charged again. I then walked over to cashier #1, which was supposed to be the "custom service", a man or a woman (can't tell) snared at me and demanded to empty my items and go through scanning again if I wanted the itemized receipt, and in the meantime offered to lecture about what an internet service provider is and telling me that Verizon is one of them that provides the service. All through this whole ordeal, no one ever said "sorry" or "thank you", which would be expected anywhere else. But I guess it is not in the staff's vocabulary when they deal with customers, only snare, angry stare or no looking at all. We left the store feeling insulted and mad, and swear that would be our last trip there ever. If a business wants to be successful, it must learn the art of custom service. Otherwise, a place like this store is nothing but a regrettable example for having poor or negative service, and it is doomed to fail.

    (1)
  • Mimi L.

    I grocery shop here all the time. Fresh veggies, meats and asians spices. I know what exactly I am looking for here. The place is a large concrete warehouse style. lol. Not a pretty site but aisle of asian fruits, veggies, spices and drinks. You can't go wrong if you know what you are looking for. The staff here is pretty friendly. Smile and ask... they will service you.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :8:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

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