168 Market

Asian grocery store · West Side

168 Market

Asian grocery store · West Side

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3459 S Jones Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89146

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Asian market with extensive food court, bakery, and diverse groceries  

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"This sprawling Asian specialty store brings seafood, meat, vegetables, and fruit with the pan-Asian consumer in mind. Customers can find a bakery and boba shop as well." - Susan Stapleton

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angelin gomez

Google
Bad experience at this Asian grocery store. A cup of tofu with pea cubes and carrot cost $17.80. Really? Very disappointing. Be careful and watch your bill when shopping here. – Honest Twins Mom 👩‍👧‍👦 Las Vegas

Adrian Smith

Google
They have a lot food items that other grocery stores simply do not carry which is awesome!!!! The only issue I had is that I had not used my bank card for sometime before making purchases at this store and then the very next day I got quite a few fraudulent alerts. I was not able to 'tap and pay", I had to insert my card into the card reader at one of their registers. So please be careful!!! It's a great store other than that!!!!!

Mary Jaaay

Google
Went to this place twice already and each time spent $150 or more! Twice I got bad fruits. Pomelo was very dry and it was even inedible had to be thrown out. The same with the cherramoya, it was all brown inside and again inedible so be careful which fruit you buy! My favorite is the $7/lb red dragon fruit (red inside). Service sucks. Scary area. Ample parking. They have Filipino products too so one stop shop!

Thomas Mair

Google
Best Chinese market in Vegas for quality and selection. The fish man will fry your fish perfect wile you shop a few minutes. Wonderful.

Sommer C.

Google
This is the best Asian market in Vegas. They have a great selection and their prices are the most reasonable in Vegas. I wish they would open a location in Henderson though, but regardless I will keep shopping here. They run weekly specials so that's a good time to stock up on those needed items. 🍜 I gave 4 stars just because like all of the other markets in Vegas, 168 is old and kinda dirty looking, but again, better then Greenland Grocery and some others in terms of prices.

Design Lab East

Google
Tried the dim sum and could tell it’s not fresh, but steamed from frozen stock. Can taste it. The bbq buns are priced at $3.99 (advertised on the board above), he rang me up $4.99.

Rob Kimmel

Google
This is probably the best Chinese market in town for Chinese imported packaged food and frozen foods this is a good place to shop. Like a lot of local outlets of Asian chain stores (SC, GL, HM), this is crowded and a bit dingy but has the stuff.

Tesla B

Google
It was a big Asian store with variety of stuff from different Asian countries. Such as China, Philippines, Korea. Produced seem fresh and they have live fish for sale. There’s a ready made Chinese food for sale and an awesome bakery inside as well. You really can’t ask for anything else. You should be able to find what you need in this store. We are definitely coming back. :) We really enjoy finding all the Asian stores here in Las Vegas. As I mentioned we will come back. Second time we came at 9am just to buy more bread and pastries and they were not ready. The shelves was empty. When I asked I was told 30 minutes everything will be set up. We waited 1 hour nothing. I asked again to see if they would have a danish out. Nothing so disappointed. I have to change from a four to a three star.

Rosalinda A.

Yelp
Great grocery store little cafe to stop and order food. You can stay or take it home. At times the lines can be long, but the employees are mindful so they try to get you out as quick as possible.
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Toomy L.

Yelp
They have everything that I look for But if you couldn't find what you look for Don't ask questions in English because they don't understand so you have to look deep
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Yi Liang L.

Yelp
The male waiter at the fast food counter had a bad attitude. The male waiter at the fast food counter has a bad attitude.
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Tyniassa S.

Yelp
I have never in my life dealt with so many rude people at the same time. The energy in there was so thick and heavy. They really did not like the fact that people of a deeper complexion was shopping in their store. The cashier who had happened to be Asian, would not look at my friend as she had passed him the receipt. She turned her nose up and rudely brushed us off, so that she could attend to the next customer who had happened to be asian as well. Before leaving, I turned around to look at the customer , and had witnessed her being appropriately attended to from the cashier, that was rude to us. The cashier had changed from being a tight lip stiff to being friendly with a kind smile on her face. Though we were well dressed, some people were rudely looking at us, as if we were dirty. That's how I knew that it was pure hate against us. I had seen an elder asian couple turned down the aisle we were in, looked at us and began to speak to each other in their language and turned around and went back out of the same end of the aisle they had came in from. I have only seen stuff like this on TV and I never thought that I would deal with this kind of immoral behavior in real life. It really shocked me on how these peoples behavior was. I had also witnessed someone of a darker complexion, walk in and a few asians had began to snicker and laugh at this human being as well. I couldn't believe how hateful these people were. I have always gotten along with Asians. They have always been so kind and respectful and I've always felt appreciated. But today , experiencing my first visit to Las Vegas...I was appalled and disgusted by these peoples immoral behavior. It's really sad that people who are of a non-white race and who knows how it feels to be judged and hated , had the audacity to be hateful as well.
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Noc L.

Yelp
I saw another post on here that they purchased a portable gas grill at 168 Market so I had to get one for myself. And the grill was on SALE!! My lovely family was in town so I wanted to do a springroll party. Pre-packaged sliced meats, chicken thigh, fresh veggies, frozen shrimp etc. The store was clean, large selections of meats and produce. One stop shop for all your needs. Highly recommend. Everything you see in the pictures, I purchased at the 168 Market. I will have to order from their food court soon and write another review.
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Jean L.

Yelp
Love this supermarket! I didn't know where I'd be able to find Asian vegetables, exotic fruits like mangosteen and durian, thinly sliced meats and even sashimi in the first 4 years I've lived in Vegas. Until now! I'm so glad I decided to check 168 out. Drove by it so many times on my way home from school and finally ventured inside. I was not disappointed. Found everything I was looking for and more. There's a really great selection of stuff here. The Henderson area doesn't have anything like this so I do hope the parent company (99 ranch) opens something down here soon. Ambiance is more spacious than 99 ranch in Chinatown. The place is lively and very happening when I went on a Thursday afternoon around 2. The cashiers are cool and remind me of my mom in some ways lol :D
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Leah Anh N.

Yelp
I wanted to get some exotic fruits and bakery. So we decided to stop by this market. It seems like a lot of the local people shop here. This place has a bakery section and a fast hot food section that comprise of noodles, rice , meat entrees, a whole duck , and some dim sum food. The dim sum food they have included hargow, shumai, etc. We got two entree option for hot food and some dimsum. The food in the food court is filling and decent price. The quality is not like dimsum food you get at a sit down dimsum place. The pastry we got was taro fill bread, milk fill bread and egg tarts. They offered a special price for egg tart currently.The egg tart was great price if brought in 6, which we did. If they do not have that option, the egg tart is more expensive than two door down from them.
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Tommy J.

Yelp
We were looking for a couple of Asian sauces. We stopped in here, and all I could say is... Wow. this is a full-service supermarket with literally hundreds of Asian sauces. We ended up buying just a couple of items, however walking through the market I was really impressed. I wish we had something like this in Reno. So many fully stocked departments. The seafood department had tons of live fish,crustaceans, clams. Also every manner of fresh and frozen fish and seafood. The meat department had every kind of meat you can imagine. Also there was a freezer section that had thinly sliced meats from every type of animal for your hot pot or Korean barbecue style dinners. The produce section was packed with so many different types of imported fruits and vegetables. They have a full bakery with tons of Asian baked goods. They had some dim sum sections. They also have a full-service café with lots of pre-cooked items. They had half duck, whole duck, barbecue pork ribs, combination foods. Just so many different items. Finally, when we were checking out, I saw the little alcohol area and was very shocked to see Silver Oak Cabernet. Both Alexander Valley, and Napa Valley Silveroak. And different years of silver oak Cabernet. Definitely shocking to see this but very nice surprise. Anna was our checker. I speak a little Spanish and she was extremely friendly. Said that we look like a happy couple. I told her we had been together for 30 years and She seemed quite ecstatic. I can say I absolutely love this place.
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Lilly P.

Yelp
This is our main grocery store in Vegas. Cashiers are friendly. They usually have the majority of the Chinese or Taiwanese foods we are looking for at a decent price. This makes it an easy choice. We usually try to come during the weekdays preferably before the evenings to get the best pick when it comes to fresh fish, meat variety, and some produce. For Chinese New Year, it's best to buy fresh fish one day in advance if you're looking for fresh fish for New Year's Eve. I came on Lunar Eve and the only thing they had left was white fish. Even their Pomelos weren't that great. They have a variety of meats such as organ meats, brown chicken, chicken breast, feet, beef, lamb, seafood, fresh crab, fish, and much more. Great place to shop for Shabu Shabu. We come here to buy basic items. SF Supermarket for produce but not meats. Greenland for Korean specialty items. A bag of rice would be $10 less at 168 compared to Greenland. Save yourselves some money. Pro Tip: Sign up for their membership and you can discount on your groceries when you accumulate x amount of dollars. I've gotten $20 bucks off here and there.
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Terri C.

Yelp
168 Market has been around for years and is known as one of the go-tos for Asian grocery stores in town. I am not here often, but I did have to stop by this morning to get some hot pot ingredients (it's soup season!). I had friends recommend I come here to get what I needed, so it was easy to shop armed with a list. Otherwise, it's fun to just wander the aisles and see what you can see; this is when I wish I could read the labels in English since so many things look interesting and like something I would buy if I knew more about an item. The store is jam-packed and it gets very narrow in some spots if there is more than one person in an aisle. The produce section has a great selection and this is where I bought enoki mushrooms, bok choy, and Napa cabbage for my soup today. Parking here is quite simple compared to other bigger Asian markets in town, which is a big plus!
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Helen E.

Yelp
They need to learn how to properly chop their chicken/duck. I watch the lady chop my chicken, she chop the same place 3 or 4 times, all the bones were cracked and broken! I found so many broken bones!
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Lanessa S.

Yelp
Run, don't walk!! The deli located in 168 market is such a hidden gem! For $11.99 you get your choice of three of MANY entrees and a side of either noodles or rice. There must've been at least 10 entrees to choose from and they all looked appetizing. The garlic shrimp was flavorful and the shrimp were huge! The orange chicken had so much flavor and went perfect with the noodles. The portion sizes are huge and the combo could definitely feed 2-3 people. This is a great option for a cost friendly, delicious meal!
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Alijha T.

Yelp
I've passed this market probably over a dozen times and it wasn't until now that I've gone inside to check it out. I'm literally beating myself up about not coming here sooner! This is by far one of the nicest & cleanest Asian grocery stores I've been to. This store is more of a Korean grocery store but they carry all types of Asian products! The prices are very reasonable and the meats here are perfect for making your own Korean bbq at home! They even have a bakery with great breads & deserts and a hot foods section where they sell roast duck, dim sum and other Chinese dishes. I love the convenience of this store! Take advantage of the sales they have, they post new items for sale every week. I got a large bag of frozen shrimp for $8.99! Check them out if your ever around the China town area it's definitely worth it.
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Darrell L.

Yelp
Worst dim sum ever. Tried to eat some dim sum here yesterday but the line was too long. I arrived here at 8:30am to beat the line... problem is they served day old dim sum that was still cold. And at $5/item way too expensive zfor the quality. The black bean pork spareribs had no blacks or sauce. The Sui Mai wrappers were dried out. Can't recommend any of the dim sum. Spent almost $22 for the worst dim sum I've ever eaten Love the Market, and I'd be willing to try their combo plates but never again the dim sum.
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wen t.

Yelp
I absolutely love 168 Market and the bakery section is the one to go. They have the best breads and cakes. Their cakes are bigger than 85 degree C. The bread is fresh and the fillings inside the breads were generous. The price range is 1.99 to 2.39. unfortunately I won't recommend their ducks. It wasn't that good. I got the mango and cappuccino cakes and it was soooo delicious. Not overly sweet and light and fluffy. The fresh squeezed juice was very good too. I got the pineapple juice. I definitely will stop by at 168 next time in Vegas. They also have a variety of snacks. The ladies at the bakery section were very friendly!
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Sharry P.

Yelp
This marketplace is ALWAYS crowded! I have not been to this marketplace where it is empty or has low foot traffic. That definitely says something about this place - very popular amongst the grocery shoppers! This place has so many unique items and all sorts of items. You can get fresh fish, meat cuts, vegetables, fruits, etc! There's usually a sale in the seafood aisle in the back for discounts on the crabs. They even have a section for hot pot items to host a hotpot night! This ranges from different kinds of sliced meats, fish balls, shrimp balls, broth packets and seasonings, etc! What else is nice about this marketplace is that they have an inside bakery with fresh baked items, drinks, and cakes! There is also a restaurant area where they sell dimsum items and also some various Asian cuisines. Great place to pick up take-out food, dessert, and any grocery shopping needs.
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Cynthia C.

Yelp
I have been shopping at 168 Market for years and I am consistently impressed with the selection and quality of products they offer. As a lover of Asian cuisine, I appreciate being able to find both traditional and exotic ingredients at their stores. I particularly enjoy the meat section as they have a section dedicated to thinly sliced meats ready for hot pot or Korean BBQ. Being about to find brisket for hot pot has a real gem. If you're not in the mood for cooking there are tons of businesses nearby that you can eat at such as: Fuku Burger, Q Bistro, Winchell's, Kushi BBQ Skewers and more! Overall, I highly recommend 168 Market to anyone looking for an excellent selection of Asian ingredients at affordable prices including a good selection of Asian alcoholic beverages.
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Linda Y.

Yelp
Visited 168 market for the first time today. I liked it much better than the 99 ranch in Chinatown. More spacious and more variety, plus they have a butcher department and fresh fish offerings. I bought groceries and also bought some dim sum from the deli. I will definitely return here rather than the other Asian market. The gentleman at the deli was very friendly. When I checked out the cashier didn't understand English but she called someone over to help me get the club card. The parking lot is public but I feel like not enough parking spots for a grocery store.

Sabahat T.

Yelp
Great selection, affordable prices, most of all, for a super market, it is very clean and organized.
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Mary L.

Yelp
3.6 stars. Not the best for freshness, but there are deals that can be found here: cooking sauces, rice, noodles, meats, snacks, etc. It's the cheaper spot for Asian groceries. I would come to browse the shelves for canned goods and ingredients. Good variety and great sized grocery store with lots of free parking in the lot. There's a bakery and other restaurants in the area too. Produce looks organized and hardworking staff is efficient. There's also a food court that serves hot foods, bbq meats, and dim sum items, but I must say that it's cheaper to eat at a dim sum restaurant than to buy items over the counter here. Very expensive for dim sum here! Not cheap for sure. Crowds in the food court is normal, but they need to sanitize and throw trash out during busy hours. Tables and chairs were sticky. What I disliked was the bakery at the food court area. Everything was great looking and supposed to be delicious. They sell hot cold beverages too. Great prices. Yes, they might have $1-$2 coffee/milk tea deals with purchases, but the single sliced cakes were not fresh at all. We had to return two coffee mocha tiramisu cakes which had green mold inside them and the cake texture was hard. We went from happiness to sadness and disappointment. Lady refunded us. She was fairly new and worked very slowly. It was a horrible experience that day. Credit cards accepted. I don't remember this place being this bad, compared to coming here 5+ years ago. They may have changed staffing due to pandemic. Overall, it's still a great spot for groceries. I hope they work the food court area with more care next time. I do come here regularly when I am in town.
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Jesus D.

Yelp
Location: Jones and Spring Mountain Parking: 4-5 lanes in front of the store are always packed whether it's morning, afternoon, or night Ordered: Various groceries including veggies, seafood, meat, frozen food Verdict: Surprisingly way better than other Asian markets. Pantry items are in stock. Food court is another plus for quick meals
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Tiffany C.

Yelp
The grocery store part of 168 is pretty average and what you would expect for an Asian grocery store. Decent selection but won't have everything (example I was looking for travel friendly cup pour over coffee and couldn't find it). Bakery items sell out and the section is pretty small so be sure to go early, but honestly I would pass. There are better bakery options around the area. Unsold bread from the previous day is discounted on the table next to the baking racks. The deli section though is fantastic and what spurred me to write this review. It's low brow Chinese food, so expect a more authentic Panda Express for even cheaper. At $10.69 for 3 dishes, noodles or rice AND a soup, I was a super happy camper and it was enough food to feed at least 2. All the dishes are on point and they give you generous portions. I liked it so much I came twice in my 4-day stay in Vegas. I also ordered half a duck and the flavor was good but it doesn't come with a sauce. They have a small display of dim sum items as well but that part you can pass as it's about the same price as going to a dim sum restaurant.
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Debbi W.

Yelp
The market was clean and well stocked with everything Asian, including tableware. The store was very busy, but not at all difficult to maneuver as the aisles are wide and the store is well lit.

Jinda T.

Yelp
The service at the hot deli has the worst customer service EVER! It was my mom's turn to pick out what she wants and she asked what kind of meat there was and he said chicken and walked off! I had to get someone to help after 5-7 mins and found out that he's the manager for the place! If you don't want to work then go home!
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Kristen N.

Yelp
Awesome produce, great selection of products and super clean! And don't forget their food court! The roasted duck in the food court is the bomb!!
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Ruth S.

Yelp
10/08/22 This place is always busy. They have a huge selection of Asian goods, veggies, and seafood. Bought 4 crabs straight off the tank. It was pretty heavy and so much crab meat inside. Also bought soba green tea noodles and that was good as well. Veggies here are slightly expensive but when your craving for it you have no choice but to buy it....lol.. also they have different selection of Kim chee....mmmm. Anyhow, they also have a bakery side and a small restaurant where food is already cooked. Check this place out ! Happy shopping!!!
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Henry L.

Yelp
I've been going here since 2012. They have a great selection of Chinese sauces and spices, and noodles of all ethnicities. They have fresh vegetables, fruits, and all sorts of fun Chinese bread desserts to choose from. They have a Cafe where you can get cakes (whole or slices), coffee, teas, and even boba drinks! They have several aisles where you can get Chinese silverware, and pots, pans, knives, all sorts of useful kitchen gadgetry. They got a seafood department and a butcher's block. They'll clean and fry the fish here for you. BUT I really think the secret to this place is the Hot Deli section here. The value of the price you pay to the food you get is awesome! They do combo plates here or you can buy the deli selection ala carte. 1 entree is $6.99. 2 entrees is $8.99. 3 entrees is $9.99. They provide hot soup with their combos too. Also in this hot deli section is Dim Sum. There's too much to list. Just come check it out :)
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Louie S.

Yelp
Dropped in for a visit on 26FEB2022. They have a large variety of at least ten brands of coconut cream that is hit or miss in other markets. [I'm a big fan as I use it in my morning coffee, and discovered by accident as that wasn't even on my shopping list.] The market also carries fresh fish and shellfish. The produce section has a decent amount of vegetables, the only challenge is navigating through as the aisles aren't that wide and people block them quite a bit. They have a bakery section with a nice selection of desserts and a hot food section, [pay there for certain items.] Overall a decent market. Some items are overpriced, while others are priced right, with convenience to the bakery and hot foods. Outside: Parking is a challenge as I had to go to the Far East end to find a stall. Only entrance is on south end, north end doors are locked.
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Heather E.

Yelp
Awesome Asian market that has something for everyone! They have everything you would ever need to make any Asian dish. The produce is beautiful, the baked goods in the bakery are to die for, and the food court definitely gives you your money's worth. My boyfriend loves coming here for the food court hot food line. Every time we come we get a hot plate of 3 items for $10. They give such big scoops of everything. See attached photo. You can't go wrong here. I love coming here for the baked goods. My favorite is the sweet coconut bread that gets baked fresh daily. You have to go by midday or they sell out. Photo attached. The bakery also offers fresh cakes, treats, and a small boba menu. Yum! Oh! I also love 168 for their large selection of Moon Cake every year during Autumn Festival. ANND their entire aisle of ramen noodles as far as the eye can see. I could live in that aisle! I hope this place is around for years to come. I don't know where else I would go without them :-) Now time for me to go order some boba, pick up my coconut bread, and some yummy peach Calpico :-)

Keneshia B.

Yelp
I really love this place..yet from 10/06-10/16/2023, I kept coming to grab the snow pea leaves that were on sale. Workers had the AUDICITY to tell me "I don't know what it looks like.I can't help it that I'm more black than Phillipino looking. I grew up eating t this along with other Asian meals. This is so sad. Still can't get a raincheck or snow pea leaves...just wasting my time coming and being oozed down upon. Do better 168...this hearts my heart so bad. Everyone wants to be loved...why doesn't my money count?
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Lucy L.

Yelp
They sold me a raw durian . It's $66 worth of product and we had to toss it . Went home and opened it and it was completely Raw. we had to toss it . How could they sell this to us when it's not ready to be eaten . We called and they Told us " well maybe it should be left on the counter for a while . For real ? We buy durian to eat .. not to be left on the counter . How would I know it's not ready or ripen ? Is there a sign at the market in front of the durian bin " do not open this until 3 weeks later ?" When I called and described the situation, they told me someone from the store will call me back and I left my phone number but a week has gone by and no one ever called back .. I know I'm not the only person who got this raw durian since they were selling the whole bin of durian , they all looked the same .
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Diana W.

Yelp
Love this 168 market vs 99 ranch (smaller). Hot Deli inside the market is like the og shau may Chinese fast food. Takes credit card. Fresh and diverse amount of items. Great place to get hot pot stuff to snacks.

Xiufeng Y.

Yelp
The staff here are very enthusiastic and have a complete range of things. I can buy what I want every time I go there. I can also have dim sum after shopping, which is so convenient. Love this place
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Brian P.

Yelp
168 is my go to Asian grocery store in town and I've been coming here for years, basically ever since I moved to Vegas. The employees are efficient even when the checkout lines are long. I also love getting hot food/meals here although sometimes they sell out of a lot of things such as roast duck and crispy pork belly. The only downfall to 168 is that sometimes they get super busy which makes the small store hard to navigate. During these busy times, it'll also be hard to find parking.

Miranda C.

Yelp
Great place to shop until you meet Ana Yancy. she was very rude and had a very negative attitude towards us. If you work in customer service then you should learn basic manners.
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Linda S.

Yelp
During our one-week stay in Vegas, we came here almost everyday for fresh vegetables, seafood, bakery and milk tea. The price for seafood and vegetables are unbelievably cheap. As the store have lots of customers, the vegetables are out quickly and we have to shop in the mornings to get the vegetables when the shipment comes . If you come at night, you may find some shelves empty. We asked if they have more in the back, they said they are out of stock and we will have to go the next morning. The milk tea is as good as it is in other milk tea stores, but is much cheaper. The bakery makes fresh bread and you will need to come in the day time to get the popular one.
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Dean P.

Yelp
Not all Asian market are equal. This market is own by a tawainese owner so you will not get any Vietnamese stuff. SF Market is a Chinese/Vietnamese owner and they have more Vietnamese stuff like fermented fish in a jar. 168 catfish is always cheaper than other Asian market though.
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Mike S.

Yelp
Went here with my child's mother. We are from Hawaii and try and search any of the Asian supermarkets around here. We are still used to getting the idea that McDonalds doesn't sell spam, Portuguese sausage, rice, and eggs. Here are a couple of quotes from her. "Wow, this is just like being back home!" "This reminds me of KTA". So to conclude, this has been the closest supermarket that has a lot of the Hawaii stuff that we haven't been able to find. There was an entire aisle dedicated to just sauces. We like specific shoyu and this place had. It had another aisle of just different ramens. I'm just glad cause it made her happy. The place was crowded, but everyone was polite and the line at the register went by pretty fast. I wills say that parking is kind of tight and there wasn't much Aloha spirit the way we were used to. But I guess that's the price to pay living on the continent.
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Sheena A.

Yelp
The area it's in is sketchy, ain't gonna lie. Homeless people are often in the front of the store, but we ain't gonna judge it off that. Inside doesn't seem the cleanest, but there's so much goodies in there it's hard to judge it off that as well! Lol We bought a box of oysters and the price was right, BUT the oysters were terrible! Half of them were open and the rest were the size of mussels! Disappointed because the first time we got them from there, they were perfect!

Tony T.

Yelp
Just a huge supermarket. Great selection and value Will visit every time in Vegas It was a great store

Bärtige M.

Yelp
The deli- The Chinese lady is very rude. I asked a simple yes or no question and she splurged out nonsense yelling towards me. The food looked actually horrible so good thing she gave my bad service because I wanted to leave anyways. I was so mad at her disrespect I put a hex on her. DO NOT EAT AT THE NASTY DELI. The food and the people are nasty so why would you go anyways. I don't care what anyone says that's not how you run a business or talk to clients. You are not better than me and I am not better than you so stop acting so entitled.
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Chelle S.

Yelp
We went around 11am on a Saturday. Parking lot was pretty full but finding a stall was not impossible. The place was packed. No such thing as social distancing. The lines wrapped around everywhere; in each aisle, blocking the walkway. Getting thru to get anything was insane. There were also boxes everywhere - there were workers stocking each aisle it seemed. There were also random/abandoned carts and baskets (with food) everywhere! To best describe the situation? Well, it was a sh*t show. Anyway, if you can get past that, this place has quite a bit of selection. This was my first time here and I made sure to go down ever aisle to get an idea of what they have. It's not complete and they don't carry a few things I wanted, but the selection of items to choose from isn't bad at all. The produce section was a bit of a mess but I liked how majority of the greens were packed in plastic bags. (This is both a pro and con, really.) I made sure to grab some egg tarts as previous reviewers mentioned they were good. At the time of this review, they cost $2.25 a piece. They were delicious. Not too sweet, not overly eggy (sorry, don't know how else to explain it). I honestly would come back just for the egg tarts. All in all, the trip there was fairly successful. If only they would have more people at the cash registers instead of stocking the floor, the lines would move so much faster. Also - why are they stocking during the day, at the busiest times? Shouldn't that be done after hours? Anywho, 3 out of 5 stars.

Audrey T.

Yelp
I hate 168 and 99 ranch markets, these 2 markets are the same company and are owned by Taiwanese, and their products are very very expensive, all these years they profit tons of money from us!!! to them, is never enough. Because of the inflation the shipping cost went down to half the price, and still, they jacked up the price with no compassion for their customers. They know we don't support made-in-China and we buy mostly made in Tawan and so they continue to take advantage of us. Now, I go to Korea and Smith markets. Smith's ORGANIC VEGETABLES are so much cheaper than before. I rather spent my money on US companies than give to ungrateful Tawan !!!! Why should we support Tawan? Please go to Smith!
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John K.

Yelp
It's hard to tell from the photo but the pieces of duck are cut into very small sizes, about 1 inch and a half each. I sent my friends in to the butcher there to buy 3 ducks for me to cook. I had them ask the butcher to cut it into sections and the butcher instead of doing legs and breast sections cut it into 1 inch square chunks that are unusable! I'm really mad right now. I was planning on making a beautiful french dinner with this duck! Again the pieces in the photo are of the duck, they are around an inch and a half each.
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Dan H.

Yelp
Wow what a zoo! Parking lot was JAMMED, JAMMED mid morning, mid week. Of course the store was JAMMED too.... Very interesting selection of Asian foods.... fresh and frozen. They also had a hot foods section in the store.....quite frankly....it really did not look very good. We purchased some BBQ pork....should be great, right? Not, probably the worst that I have ever had. I looked at the Har Gow, but passed.... :-( . I was able to find baby box chow, and was very please with that.... At the end of the day, It was a new fascinating experience.

Jennifer P.

Yelp
I want to complain about the food court. I want to know who hired these food server and the Cashier. My father ordered congee and his number was 77. My father was wondering why did the sever never called his number. It's already 80. So my father went to the cashier, and said my number was never called. The Cashier and the food server said to my father that he needs to go back to the line. What's the point of having a number ticket if he needs to go back to the line. My father was so upset he threw his number on the floor. My father is an old man he just want his rice soup. The cashier and the server gave him such a hard time. We will never purchase anything from that food court ever again. This happened on April 15, 2023 around 9:30-9:40 am. It makes me wonder how do they make their money ??? when they are rude to a customer.
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Apple S.

Yelp
I love this store it's so large and has sooo many vegetables!! I also purchased some items that are hard to find in other stores. Their variety of cabbage and mushrooms is amazing. The fish market is amazing too. Not much into meats but that one is super extended to. Everything Asia you need is here. I'll be back!!!!
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Kriss P.

Yelp
My "go-to" Asian market! It's pretty large and has a dining area with hot food, pastries, and café drinks (BOBA). It's honestly WAY better than the local 99 Ranch which is my default spot back in Cali. It's fairly clean and has that great disorganized system that you learn to appreciate. I mean, everything is essentially there but there's countless rotating end caps and boxes of this and that all around. I'm with it, really. It gets packed in here, the staff is present, and definitely a vibe one may need to get accustomed to if this isn't your norm. Mask up!
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Kim H.

Yelp
First time in this market and while I know it's Christmas time this supermarket was packed. There was no social distancing of any kind . You couldn't there was no way. There was also that fish smell right when you walked in the door . I was with a friend that had to pick up her regular items which she did in a hurry and we left. For me I don't think I will be going back there again We have many Asian markets to go to snd this one I think could be cleaner overall
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John C.

Yelp
Very cool Asian market we just happened to be driving by, one of the better seafood markets in Vegas. It was big, clean, no redolent items anywhere. Lots and lots of seafoods, meats, veggies, and fresh fruit. They even have a bakery, bobo shop, and some small restaurants. For sure will be back to load up on stuff to take back to Utah.