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    Eastside Asian Market

    4.5 (182 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Good for kids

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    Donna R.

    Pretty cool place to find some different unique food finds. It was clean with lots of inventory to choose from.

    Kristen J.

    Great Asian market on the east side of town. It's a bit small but I don't have to drive far. Workers are friendly and prices are fair. Highly recommend.

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    Susan L.

    What a wonderful find on East colonial right after the 408. Though small they have everything you need for your Asian cooking. The staff was very helpful in directing me to items I was looking for and even called the owner when she wasn't sure about Okinomiyaki. We ordered cooked food from their micro cafe and everything was delicious (even though some came out of the freezer the preparation was great). The stand out was the egg pancake, made with a scallion pancake. Quite addicting. All the cooked food is vegetarian, and as the menu says -deal with it.

    Ravin ramen ($12)
    Rachel S.

    This small grocery store has a a lot to offer with its extensive selection of pantry goods especially sauces, snacks, noodles, ramen. They also carry a variety of frozen foods (dumplings, meats, etc) and even an entire section of plant based frozen proteins such as vegan "fish" and "chicken". There is a small vegetarian cafe inside that serves appetizers, ramen and stir fry noodle entrees, and boba teas. I tried the Ravin Ramen ($12) which was quite delicious! Wish they put more bok choy though as there were only 3-4 leaves. Everything is pretty reasonably priced. The staff were also extremely kind and even offered to store my frozen purchases in the freezer while they were making the ramen, and they reminded me about it after my food was ready. The fresh groceries are very limited which is the only downside, but everything there was fresh from what I could tell.

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    Cecilia B.

    I heard about this elusive market for awhile but have never been. I didn't want to drive across town to get something simple and decided to try to find this market. Though it looks small on the outside the market is pretty well stocked and also has a small area where they sell food. The market is pretty big on the inside and has a variety of things. My friend found it surprising how many variety of nori toppings they had. I will say though that the prices for some of the items were outrageous. I would say it was a little overpriced compared to the other markets. The staff are friendly and was able to help me out when I needed to look for something. Most of the items in the store do not have a price on them so you may have to ask staff to check it for you.

    Vegan ramen w/ bok choy, tofu, and veggie beef
    Mel T.

    I've been coming to Eastside for their ramen for nearly a decade now, so believe me when I tell you that these guys are incredible. You can get a bowl of vegan ramen, a drink, and a snack for well under $15, and the quality is absolutely unmatched. Dense, chewy noodles, crispy veggie beef, soft tofu, and savory broth with however much spice you can handle. The staff are always nice and responsive to your requests, and the Asian grocery always has some incredible stuff on offer. I love to just wander the aisles and find ingredients I would never see in a chain grocery store, things I've always wanted to try but never had the opportunity to get my hands on. The seating area is compact but homey, and regardless of whether or not you order any food you will always want to sit down and linger for a while. I absolutely cannot recommend this place enough.

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    Christina C.

    One of my other Yelp friends had Gret things to say about Eastside Asian Market so while I was out running errands I decided to come check it out for myself! This place is any Asian culture lovers dream! When you walk in you immediately get to see a variety of KitKats like how they offer at Epcot. They also have assorted Japanese beverages you can buy as well! I grabbed a basket and walked through the aisles just to see what they had, and I ended up leaving with a basket full of all types of crackers, chips, and cookies to snack on after Easter. One of the flavors of chips that I'm most curious about is the scallops and white sauce one! I love scallops and chips so surely it can't miss, right? The stuff was very friendly and answered any questions that I had when I started looking for certain items in store. It was a fairly quick in and out for me, but I'll definitely come back to try some of their seafood that they had and more ramen!

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    Erika T.

    I love this market! It's not a huge store, however it has a very nice selection of items. Even though it's small, it's not overwhelming! The people that work there are friendly but not in your face watching your every move. They have a huge selection of single packages of different types of Ramen. And they have them in a bundle packages too! Also have a great selection of different flavor chips! I don't have any other store to compare the prices but it seems pretty affordable to me. I will continue stopping here for my Asian food fix!

    Joe S.

    Where do you go if you need 100% buckwheat soba noodles, canned young jackfruit, bitter melon tea, and banana blossoms? Here, of course. They have so many Asian products including fresh produce, canned goods, frozen foods (dumplings, seafood, etc.), sauces and spices. I was originally going to order some items on Amazon and figured I'd stop here first. I'm glad I did as they had the items I was checking out for 1/3 the price, and I didn't have to buy 6 cans of something. They have a cafe as well which is 100% vegetarian (not sure about vegan). I have yet to eat here as I was mainly stopping in to pick up a few things to try. If you're adventurous, there are lots of neat snacks you can try from green Kit Kats to something that appeared to be a dried tiny crab. Everything is kind of packed in here so getting around the store can be tricky. I felt like one wrong turn and I'd knock over a display of Pocky or China dinnerware. It's a small store packed with many options.

    John M.

    An Asian market more on the smallish size located on the east side of Orlando that provides a decent selection. The prices are a bit higher than the larger markets downtown, but not excessively so, especially when you factor in the convenience of the location for us who call the east side of Orlando our home and stomping ground. The staff is friendly and the store is decently stocked, though stocking can be a bit haphazard. Like today, I stopped in for a particular item that I have bought several time at this location and they were out and had no idea when they would be getting more in. This store is a place I have frequented for years. If you take a trip through their aisles, you will find a veritable treasure if Asian culinary delights. Try something new and try that new recipe, open yourself to a culinary vacation.

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    Love coming here to shop. Everyone is nice and helpful. I shop for veggies, fruits and noodles.

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    Ask the Community - Eastside Asian Market

    Do they sell kimchi? If yes, do they sell it in big buckets/tubs?

    They only have a few jars of kimchee and they are small. Normal cabbage kimchee and I think I've seen radish as well.

    Do they have shrimp chips?

    yes they have a few different kinds!

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