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    ALDI

    3.4 (34 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Visit was July 8, 2018
    Jan P.

    Not located in one of the nice areas of Houston and also not with the same variety of offerings as the other main grocery stores. You can procure a lot of German origin food and also local brands. Be sure you have a quarter on hand to release a shopping cart. The area for fresh vegetables and fruit is not great though.

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    Good prices. Long long slow lines to check out. Not a company known for their customer service. They only have 2 check stands open.

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    8 years ago

    Worst wine selection ever. At least they have St. Arnolds. Please someone put in a Trader Joe's.

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    7 years ago

    On a 'fixed income' , Aldi, the best place too shop! They even sell tennis shoes! Great prices, great employees (Bissonnet location)!!!

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    I was doing most if not all my shopping at walmart but lately have been giving my Aldi on Bissonnet a chance to compete, and am I glad I decided to do so.

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    Linda's Tropical Fruits - Hours + Contact Info

    Linda's Tropical Fruits

    4.2(217 reviews)
    4.1 miChinatown, Alief
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    I came across Linda's Tropical Fruits many times on my Tiktok before my trip to Houston, so I knew…read moreI had to add it! It's located in Chinatown, which was cool to explore as well. I actually think I enjoy Houston's Chinatown better than the ones in California like SF or LA. Linda's Tropical Fruits is not only a little store where you can get produce and groceries/snacks, but also in the back, they have the drinks and acai bowls! I ended up getting the Super Fruit Slushy, which came with red and white dragon fruit, soursop, Thai banana, and sugar cane juice. It was so delicious and really refreshing! If I got the chance to come back, I would definitely want to try another one of their smoothies and try their acai bowls since those looked so amazing and aesthetic! Definitely a hidden gem :)

    Fresh tropical fruits, fresh drinks, desserts, and unique food finds! Jackfruit is one of my fave…read morefruits, but I don't have a knack for picking the sweet, ripe ones. Not to mention cutting it up and taking the pits out. Too much work. I rather pay for the ready to eat stuff! My go to drink is the seasonal longan pandan drink. Sadly it's not offered year round. However their other drinks are just as tasty. Some can agree the prices are a bit higher than your average Asian market prices for fruits and goods, but these are special imported/seasonal items. Come and grab yourself a sweet treat or a refreshing drink!

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    Linda's Tropical Fruits - Mango crème

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    Quán Trái Cây Tươi - ig: @whatsviveating  |  sinh tố mãng cầu/soursop smoothie

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    4.1(14 reviews)
    4.6 miAlief

    They have an amazing selection of Vietnamese, tropical fruits! Everything looks very fresh and well…read morepresented. There's lychee, coconut, mangoes, plum, mangosteen, jackfruit, durian, and much more. There are some frozen options in their freezer section, but there's a lot of fresh fruit options. There's also fruit drinks and smoothie options that you can order in the cashier area. Space is a little bit limited, watch your step. Most of their fresh fruits are not refrigerated and so they do as much as I can to provide a fresh selection daily.

    They have an amazing selection of fresh tropical fruits well known to the Vietnamese community…read more There's lychee, plums, mangosteen, coconut, jackfruit, and many more. There are fruits are very fresh and you can smell them immediately feeling the air Once you walk through the front door. A lot of their fresh fruits on the shelves are not refrigerated. But despite that, they're still very fresh which does speak to the level of commitments that the store has in ensuring a fresh supply. They also offer a variety of pressed juices like sugar cane and pennyworth that I was able to try. The sugar cane was very refreshing and not overly sweet. The amount of ice was also fairly appropriate and not overly done. They will try to fulfill your order as quickly as they can, but if they forget, just give them a gentle reminder.

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    Quán Trái Cây Tươi - Ig: @whatsviveating  |  nước mía/sugar cane juice

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    Quán Trái Cây Tươi - Sinh To Mang Cau Dam (Smashed Soursop Smoothie)... So Delicious!

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    Sinh To Mang Cau Dam (Smashed Soursop Smoothie)... So Delicious!

    Plant It Forward

    Plant It Forward

    5.0(4 reviews)
    3.9 miWillow Meadows/Willowbend

    This is based on the produce I picked up from the booth at the Fall Creek Bend's Farmers Market…read more Plant It Forward empowers refugees by setting aside some land for each farmer to grow their own produce and partners up with markets for a place for them to sell within the community. The produce I bought had been harvested the day before. The lettuce looked delicate but didn't get damaged en route to the house in a tote bag next to a loaf of sourdough and a container of sliced broccolini. It was tastier than expected, had a leafy but not weak flavor, and was easy to clean. The broccolini was hardy and had a sweet yet earthy flavor while eaten raw. Usually I find broccolini to be more grassy but was surprised at how sweet it was. The produce was still good when I ate it all on Friday.

    Plant It Forward is a non-profit company that offers outstanding local, organic produce at seasonal…read morefarm stands & through its CSA farm share program. This is grown by Congolese refugees each given a 1/2 acre plot w/in Houston, & the training necessary to farm it. The company is exceptionally good at maintaining the quality of its produce. Everything we bought over the summer, at the U St. Thomas farm stand, & received in our CSA shares in the fall & winter were unparalleled, relative to produce we've bought at farmers' markets here & in VT; from Abel & Cole grocers, in the UK; and even from Home Sweet Farm, in Brenham. Excepting a few boring mandarins, everything was gorgeous & tasty, the varieties, well-chosen, and all had been carefully picked & cleaned, ready to go directly from farm to table. But you needn't take my word re. Plant It Forward's quality--some of the most acclaimed restaurants in town use Plant It Forward's produce, too, inc. Underbelly, Uchi, Coltivare, Oxheart, Local Foods, Sparrow, Dish Society, Down House, etc. And let's face it, if it's good enough for their chefs, it's probably good enough for you & yours. If, like us, you opt to join the CSA, you'll receive at least 6-8 types of vegetables in each share, grown by a single farmer. Our share sometimes includes other local goodies, too. We've gotten honeycomb, pecan & rosemary infused honey, bread, Java Pura coffee, the mandarins, & Republic of Texas oranges. We even got a reusable Plant It Forward bag, just for being new members. This year, expected winter produce includes kale, spinach, collards, radishes, beets, carrots, turnips, Swiss chard, French sorrel, arugula, salad mixes, bok choy, cabbage, celery, cilantro, dill, fennel, & green onions. Sugar peas will be available in winter & early spring. Expected spring produce includes tomatoes, peppers, radishes, beets, eggplant, summer squash, green beans, arugula, cucumbers, collards, kale, fennel, mint, and other herbs. Expected summer produce includes winter squash, edamame, eggplant, peppers, okra, arugula, basil, cucumbers, green onions, roselle, malabar spinach, & maybe cantaloupe & watermelon. See my pics for fall produce. (More to follow.) You can pick-up farm share produce in Montrose (at Plant It Forward Farm-U St. Thomas), Greenway/UK (Urban Harvest Eastside Farmer's Market), Rice Village (Local Foods), Sunset Heights, Southwest Houston (Plant it Forward Warehouse), Meyerland (both at the JCC & ERJCC Bertha Alyce School), South Main, Greater Fondren Southwest, Westbury, Sugarland, or Pearland. Or try Plant It Forward's veg at one of their seasonal farm stands, at Urban Harvest Eastside Farmers' Market, the University of St. Thomas, Braeswood Church, or Westbury Community Garden. Presently, the full cost of a CSA share starts at $580 for a 25 week season, $1120 for a 50 week season, for those paying by check, one month before the start of the next growing season. Though, near the end of the last growing season, we received a coupon for $10 off the price of the 25 week season or $20 off that of the 50 week season. So the cost of a share currently starts at $22 per week. This is a steal, compared to the cost of a Local Box from Greenling ($35.99 per week, for a comparable amount of produce, some of which comes from Plant It Forward Farms, anyway) or a share from Home Sweet Farm ($36 per week). And as Plant it Forward's farms are located in Houston, itself, if you live in Houston, you'll be getting truly local veg, rather than produce grown up to 100 miles away. Best of all, Plant It Forward offers not just outstanding produce, but outstanding customer service too. This season, I failed to spot that pick-up times had changed--my bad. But Farm Share Program Manager, Kassy R. went above and beyond, switching us to a pick-up point & time that worked for us, then switching us again to one that works even better. *Thanks, Kassy.* So Plant It Forward's employees aren't just relying on your bleeding heart goodness. They actually want your business. Wow. The winter growing season started this week. Stop by one of Plant It Forward's farm stands to purchase their produce, or contact Kassy at Kassy@Plant-It-Forward.org to join their farm share program. In all, Plant It Forward offers truly exceptional locally-grown, organic produce at a fair price, & offers outstanding customer service too. It also helps refugees earn a good standard of living. How can you argue with all that? Plant It Forward is a great cause & a great solution. Special thanks to Gretchen P. for mentioning Plant it Forward on Talk-Houston. This is the single best business I've found using Yelp. And we weren't even looking to join a CSA farm share program. But this one was just too good to pass up.

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    Plant It Forward  - The strawberries are being grown as part of a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension research project. The ripe ones were blighted, but tasty.

    The strawberries are being grown as part of a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension research project. The ripe ones were blighted, but tasty.

    Plant It Forward  - As if buying your superb produce is charity, Roy. Keep growing outstanding produce. We'll keep buying it.

    As if buying your superb produce is charity, Roy. Keep growing outstanding produce. We'll keep buying it.

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