Asia Market Austin

Asian grocery store · Austin

Asia Market Austin

Asian grocery store · Austin

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8650 Spicewood Springs Rd # 115, Austin, TX 78759

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8650 Spicewood Springs Rd # 115, Austin, TX 78759 Get directions

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Mar 4, 2025

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"The Asian grocery shop and restaurant is back open for curbside pickup orders taken over the phone and online." - Nadia Chaudhury

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"Asia Market is a venue in Austin that has completely shuttered its operations in response to the COVID-19 situation." - Nadia Chaudhury

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"Asia Market is a Chinese grocery store with a small restaurant tucked in the back. This is also the spot for spicy and numbing Sichuan beef noodle soup. For those looking for a lighter option, try the Yunnan beef noodle soup." - Lenny Dewi

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If you have a favorite dish at Panda Express, do not bother coming here. If you’re in a hurry and want something fast, also stay clear of this place. But if you’re in the mood to try something authentic, something made with patience and pride, by all means check this place out; you will find something on this menu that you like. What this gem lacks in ambiance that a typical restaurant setting could provide, it makes up for it with delicious, well thought out dishes that will warm your belly and excite your palate. Pro tip: this is a family business and they greatly appreciate it when you pay in cash!

Melinda Nguyen

Google
They are still working on stocking their aisles. I WAS looking for specific fruits and they only had 4 different vegetables. It’s now michi market and ramen. So there’s a ramen dining section and then a few aisles of groceries. I remember seeing plenty of snacks and noodles and miso paste. I should’ve just went to MT MARKET.

Clark Phillips

Google
This is both an Asian grocery store and an Asian restaurant (tables and menu are in the back). We buy fresh vegetables, frozen pot stickers and often order dishes to go. The dishes served are enormous and equally tasty 👌. Sometimes they send you home with a tasty treat for free too 👍.

Brian Gray

Google
Great Beef Noodle Soup! Will be back for more. No frills restaurant in the back of the market with wonderful staff and tasty food.

Z Xu

Google
The food is amazing!!!! And very very clean, one of the a few Chinese places accept American Express too!

M BZ

Google
My brother in law introduced us to this place and we have enjoyed it. We have had the Marbled Beef w/Red Chili Oil, Gunman Beef Vermicelli Soup, Soupy Dumplings and Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken all really good. The popcorn chicken comes with fried basil which is really good and you really need to try the soupy dumplings.

Julie Zhu

Google
Asia Market has changed its owner sometime late last year, after the store had been closed for sometime. We went to check it out on our way to another Asian market, and have been their loyal customers since. The reasons are simple: their vegetables are fresh and cheaper, the store is 1/3 the way to the other Asian store, the layout is pleasant and convenient, the dry goods are of good quality, and their fried breadsticks are the best in town!

Eric Cheng

Google
I really like this place. It is family owned with friendly, casual atmosphere. It's not as big as Ranch 99 or Hmart, but that's what's appealing to me. It has all the basic Asian grocery essentials for a quick trip. The prices are also very reasonable. Would definitely recommend.