Adrian T.
Google
It is a well-stocked Asian grocery store carrying products from Indochina, South-East Asia, and the Far East etc. It is more medium-sized than big, but it has some interesting selections. The fridges has desserts such as cendol etc, the produce section has Asian mustard greens or aubergines etc, the back section has prayer incense, kitchen utensils, the aisles have varieties of Asian sauces or oils, other aisles has Asian canned foods, dried noodles, or prepacked spices etc. There is a section on front that sells packaged meals, fruits, and banh mi (Vietnamese sandwiches), and occasionally, steamed or baked Asian desserts.
The store's claim to fame will be their rice noodles which are freshly made in-house. Their basement factory produces these rice noodles for the use of the surrounding Asian restaurants. These are fully formed and steamed noodles but are not made "ready to eat", but are meant to be taken home and cooked with other ingredients first. These noodles are bundled in packs and only available a bit later in the morning, and not on all days either, depending on their production.
There is a free carpark of about 10 (?) spaces next to the store (see photo), and metered parking is available on the street. There is no public restroom available.