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Asian Markets in Broward

June 13, 2013 By Eleanor Hoh 5 Comments

Asian Markets in Broward
Thanks to many who have contributed with their suggestions of Asian Markets in Broward since I am not familiar with that area.  I’ve been to most to check them out though. My approach to food shopping is always Eat, then shop…

Kimchi Mart, Hollywood

LAUDERDALE LAKES

The following 3 markets are in same Oakland Shopping Center as Silver Pond Chinese Restaurant & Saigon City (now Huong’s Bistro), so stop in to eat first! That’s always my approach to food shopping, ha, ha! Eat, then shop…

Gou Lou Cheong Chinese BBQ
4139 N. State Road 7, Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33319. 954 739 7377
BBQ meats, home made siu mai, sticky rice in lotus leafs, etc….

Cho A Dong
Oriental Foods Market, 4245 N. State Road 7, Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33319. Phone: 954-485-9450 / 305-769-1258

Maxin Bakery
4269 N State Road 7, Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33319. 954-335-1388
Roast pork buns and other great yummy stuff.
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PEMBROKE PINES
Chung Hing Oriental Mart

9803 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines, FL 33024. 954-438-1060

Kimchi Mart
11230 Pembroke Pines, FL 33026 (954) 404-8756. Open 7 days, 9am-8pm
2420 North Dixie Highway, Hollywood, FL 33020 (954) 376-7070, Open 7 days, 9am-8pm
Also one in South Miami, see Miami Market list here.
All things Korean and has an interesting Korean Town section in the Hollywood store with different vendors who sell ready cooked foods. I got some tasty seaweed soup from Mom’s Kitchen.

P K Oriental Mart
2350 N University Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33322. (954)748-5971

DAVIE
O.K. I’m calling this wonderful strip mall, an Asian Village! It’s where Food Town is located and has numerous fabulous Asian restaurant choices so you can eat PRIOR to food shop. Watch for another post about those.  I also went on a fabulous Food Crawl with a culinary historian/journalist, Carlos Olaechea and really wish he would do this again. It was a lot of fun hopping from one to another and hearing about them. 

Food Town website
6431 Stirling Road, Davie, FL 33314. 954-797-7790
Mon-Sat: 7am-11pm; Sun: 7am-10pm

This store is located in a strip mall which is like an Asian village of its own.  See above. This is my fav market! It’s HUGE, so be prepared to spend some time there to explore all the aisles which includes ALL ETHNICITIES. Lovely fresh veggies section. Below are all shots at Foodtown Supermarket…


SUNRISE

Patel Brothers (Indian)
Take a trip to India! Seriously, Patel Brothers, the Indian market in Sunrise is filled with shelves and shelves of 10 different Chana, 5 different types of chipati, 100 varieties of chili powders, whole section of Indian snacks, ready made Indian food and desserts, even Indian ice cream. I’m exaggerating with choices but really loved it there! They have many Indian vegetables you don’t see in other markets.  I’m going to post in a blog more details about this fabulous store. They even had an Indian wok shaped vessel! 

New York Mart
10065 Sunset Strip, Sunrise, FL 33322. 954-748-0065
Mon-Sun: 9am-8pm
This Asian supermarket is in the same center as Pine Court Bistro which is a good dim sum restaurant, not sure why the name, very confusing. So, have lunch and shop till you drop. This is adequate but not as huge or have as much selection as Foodtown Supermarket in Davie.

Hong Kong Market Oriental Groceries & Gifts
5371 N. State Rd. 7 (441), Tamarac, FL 33319. 954-485-6688

Fortune Cookie Oriental Supermarket
2700 Forest Hill Blvd., WPB, FL 33406. 561-433-5818
Very comprehensive market.

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  2. Clarks says

    July 14, 2019 at 10:49 pm

    But the idea that a store assistant can provide any type
    of significant assist to parents throughout a harried interplay in which they are also attempting to purchase sneakers is
    simply laughable. What dad and mom – particularly disadvantaged mother and father – need is proper funding in early-years schooling.
    A 2010 analysis of the Sure Start initiative discovered that children’s centres, which offered constant, high-quality knowledgeable assist,
    might have a constructive affect on the home-learning setting and
    on parenting extra generally. Buts many as 1,000 children’s
    centres have closed down since 2010, and lots of those which can be
    left provide only a fraction of the companies they as soon as did.
    These centres, which were much-beloved and so essential to any prospect of social mobility, have been the
    very first thing to go for a lot of money-strapped local authorities.
    As have libraries, another crucial source of free help with
    literacy and communication – nearly 130 of
    them have closed within the final yr alone. It’s simple to see the appeal of this scheme, which creates the illusion of commitment
    to social mobility whereas costing the government nothing.
    The cherry on the cake is that the private sector stands to
    profit within the form of wonderful PR for Clarks and the
    other companies concerned. But as we dad and mom stand in these stuffy, gradual-moving
    queues next September, listening to sales employees deliver their instructional message while we try and
    pacify our restless youngsters with Haribo, perhaps we will probably
    be forgiven a hollow chortle.

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  3. Clarks says

    July 14, 2019 at 10:49 pm

    But the idea that a store assistant can provide any type
    of significant assist to parents throughout a harried interplay in which they are also attempting to purchase sneakers is
    simply laughable. What dad and mom – particularly disadvantaged mother and father – need is proper funding in early-years schooling.
    A 2010 analysis of the Sure Start initiative discovered that children’s centres, which offered constant, high-quality knowledgeable assist,
    might have a constructive affect on the home-learning setting and
    on parenting extra generally. Buts many as 1,000 children’s
    centres have closed down since 2010, and lots of those which can be
    left provide only a fraction of the companies they as soon as did.
    These centres, which were much-beloved and so essential to any prospect of social mobility, have been the
    very first thing to go for a lot of money-strapped local authorities.
    As have libraries, another crucial source of free help with
    literacy and communication – nearly 130 of
    them have closed within the final yr alone. It’s simple to see the appeal of this scheme, which creates the illusion of commitment
    to social mobility whereas costing the government nothing.
    The cherry on the cake is that the private sector stands to
    profit within the form of wonderful PR for Clarks and the
    other companies concerned. But as we dad and mom stand in these stuffy, gradual-moving
    queues next September, listening to sales employees deliver their instructional message while we try and
    pacify our restless youngsters with Haribo, perhaps we will probably
    be forgiven a hollow chortle.

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  4. Deb Dellorso says

    March 23, 2019 at 9:15 am

    Hi, I could use some help please. My neighbor has taught me to make Vietnamese spring rolls, but gave me the materials (spring roll wrappers, dried black fungus, rice vermicelli) to make them. I want to first reimburse her the items, as well as purchase more for my use. Which store do you recommend for this?
    Thank you in advance.

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  5. Deb Dellorso says

    March 23, 2019 at 9:15 am

    Hi, I could use some help please. My neighbor has taught me to make Vietnamese spring rolls, but gave me the materials (spring roll wrappers, dried black fungus, rice vermicelli) to make them. I want to first reimburse her the items, as well as purchase more for my use. Which store do you recommend for this?
    Thank you in advance.

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