Gregory M.
Yelp
Right around the corner from me and behind the Scientology building, next to Square One you will find the Gingergrass Mini Mart. Now, since the pandemic, this tiny space has been a taco place, a samosa house, a fast food joint and at least a couple other things that I cannot remember. None of them have lasted for more than a few months. But then, Gingergrass opened. And, much to my surprise, it's still around six, seven months later.
I was a little surprised at this fact, because, of all things one could place in this tiny space, Southeast Asian Mini-Mart would not have been on top of my list of possible local ventures. My neighborhood is being gentrified at a high speed (an art gallery, a vegan store AND restaurant and an expensive homewares stores in a single year: check, check, check and check.). While Thai town is just down the street, Little Saigon is behind the Orange Curtain...aka, quite a while away. And, yet, despite it's very short hours (11am-3pm most days), this place is apparently been quite successful.
Inside you will find a large collection of pre-packaged Southeast Asian snacks and drinks and a menu of of freshly made Vietnamese snacks and beverages. The place is undeniably cute with a clean and fresh interior. I'll admit that I've only bought a small gift (some cute stationary) and chili sauce, but this place definitely warrants a closer look.