azurnoir
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Tue May-03-11 03:20 PM
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A suggestion for those in the Twin Cities suffering grocery store sticker shock |
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I have been shopping at a local (St Paul) Asian grocery store for some time now and have found the prices to be much less than regular chain store such as Cub, Rainbow and such not to mention I have found the produce and meat to be fresher
examples of typical prices
green onion and cilantro .50 chicken wings 1.19 lb 80% lean burger 1.79 lb bean sprouts .99 for a big VERY fresh bag 10lbs chicken leg quarters 5.49 romaine lettuce .99
and yes there are some things that are unfamiliar but usually the people working there are very helpful and what the heck its a adventure and as an added bonus most have in store delis that sell hot food and it is some of the best and most authentic stuff going not to mention pretty cheap
a couple of my faves in st paul Dragon Star and Double Dragon but there are quite a few as a drive down University Ave will tell you
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Tue May-03-11 03:24 PM
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1. Yeah. I go into one near me, too. Some stuff is a great deal. |
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I can't do all my shopping there, though. There are things they don't have. Still, it's on the way to the supermarket, so...
There's also a great Hispanic market in St. Paul, El Burrito Mercado, where some really great stuff can be found. It's a little off my normal track, but if I go there around lunchtime, I can also grab some really authentic food from their cafeteria-style line.
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azurnoir
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Tue May-03-11 03:27 PM
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2. you mean the one on Concord/Caesar Chavez ? |
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its off my track these days but it is good
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Tue May-03-11 03:42 PM
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Best spot in town for authentic, regional Mexican food. Not pretty and not especially well-presented, but real and good. The market is great, too, but it's not a general supermarket.
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Wed May-04-11 09:43 AM
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4. Oh, but adventures await. |
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Back about 1988 when I lived in Frogtown, a grocery store opened on University near Sears in St Paul. I got off the bus and stopped to pick up some burgers and fries for a treat for my tweenage kids and it was a warm Spring day so I thought I would pick up some ice cream.
I walked into the store and I saw a bunch of Hmong men playing some sort of a game on the wide merry-go-round checkouts. As soon as they saw me they said "Go, go we are closed!" So we did without the ice cream and I told me kids to steer clear of that store.
On the other hand I often got produce at the store at Dale and Minnehaha and tried some imported things I found there.
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azurnoir
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Wed May-04-11 01:16 PM
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7. oh I know back in the mid 90's I went to one on Lake and Nicollet |
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the store was empty which was weird as it was a large rather busy store, except for a young Asian guy in a leather jacket and pompadour hairdo in front of the checkout and a frightened looking old man behind the counter I left, don't know what was going on but if I were to bet it was a gang protection payoff
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Wed May-04-11 11:09 AM
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5. Yep, good Asian stores in Minneapolis, too. |
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United Noodle on 24th and 24th (I think) and Shuang Hur on Nicollet and 27th(?)
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Wed May-04-11 01:27 PM
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8. Shuang Hur has a store on University Ave in St Paul too |
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Edited on Wed May-04-11 01:28 PM by azurnoir
haven't been there in a while as its not the closest one and I'll hear it Mr Odivan the owner if he's there "whats wrong you haven't been here in a long time......"
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Wed May-04-11 02:12 PM
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I haven't been to that one.
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Thu May-05-11 11:02 AM
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12. Isn't "United Noodle" by the Farmer's Market the church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster? |
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Wed May-04-11 11:14 AM
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6. Is there still one on the West Bank? I used to go to one there in the early 80's |
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Wed May-04-11 01:37 PM
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9. Don't know I haven't been there in a while |
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I used to live relatively close in the Longfellow neighborhood, but most of the stores I have seen there are Eritrean or Somali, which would reflect the ethnic make up of the area these days OtOH I've been wondering if the Global Village there was still open
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Wed May-04-11 06:10 PM
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11. I wonder also. Am sure Palmers is still open. lol. |
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Thu May-05-11 04:16 PM
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14. Palmers is still open and going strong |
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Every year they have "Palmfest"
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Thu May-05-11 04:18 PM
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15. I remember that place |
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It was mostly Korean stuff. They used to have all the permutations of Kimchee there. Now it's a bookstore or something and the ethnic stores are all Somali or other African stores.
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Wed May-11-11 10:11 AM
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17. I regularly pop in to the Mpls Shuang Hur |
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and the prices there reminded me of 15 years ago. Probably one of the few places where you can get a whole roasted duck (select your own off the hook) in town too, though I can't eat a whole duck.
Great selection of sauces, spices and condiments too, and fresh noodles in the cooler make the best homemade (or any other) lo mein I've ever had. Their produce is first rate, too.
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