jow wrote:I read that H Mart will be opening in Naperville this summer in the location of the Dominicks in Ogden Mall (Ogden Ave and Naperville Rd). See the bottom part of this article. I am looking forward to it!
Asian Food Appreciation Writing Contest. Send us your thoughts / your experience from Asian food festival to us. We will share your happy moments. *Additional details soon to be announced.
Ramon wrote:Last Friday I was frantically shopping for the Easter meal. Out of the three grocers I visited, H-Mart was by far the most pleasant. They also had the most items on my list {rhubarb, yes!(for the rhubarb chutney), but I never did find fresh tarragon (for the green goddess dip), damn another dried spice to put on the list}. While it was crowded, people where friendly. I noticed produce workers going out of their way to explain some of the more exotic offerings to the non-Asians. They had so many cashier lines open no one had to wait in line.
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Cathy2 wrote:I did try the vinegar beverage. I learned the vinegar was diluted to 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water taking away the sour sting.
Cathy2 wrote:Ramon, you're going to the jealous! I not only met Mr. Soju, I also met Elmo from Sesame Street.
Ramon wrote:First a quick pic of one of the musicians playing some stringed thing I was quite intrigued by:
germuska wrote:Ramon wrote:First a quick pic of one of the musicians playing some stringed thing I was quite intrigued by:
Looks like a koto to me.
Ramon wrote:It's pretty much exactly what it says. A fridge for your Kimchi -- more precise in control of temperature and moisture content than our own -- and usually quite a bit more expensive.
d4v3 wrote:Why is Soju's mouth taped shut?
Now that you mention it, it looks like a shoelace. Nobody had a Sharpie handy? The crooked smile gives the character a smirking and slightly sinister appearance, especially with those huge crazy-looking dilated pupils. I guess they had to give Soju a smile, so he didn't scare children (or maybe that was the point). At any rate, not at all the "lovely character doll" that was promised.Erik M. wrote:It's not.
It's taped on.
Saint Pizza wrote:Has anyone seen galangal powder and/or tamarind juice at H-Mart?