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    3.2 (42 reviews)

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    Fox E.

    Not to be confused with Hairy Teeter, which is what it was called before body shavers and waxing and LHR became commonplace. This Harris Teeter in Morrisville is where I hung out for a while on a very cold night just before Thanksgiving. It's a good store with decent service and outlets, and wifi near the door which helped me out a lot. It's a little cold where the outlets and chairs are, at night, but it suffices. Oh and this is where I bought my baby oil. You know, the baby oil. That you keep seeing on me. That is in one of my profile pix. If you know what I mean.

    Work and dining area with power outlets at the front of Harris Teeter
    Bruce K.

    I'm a huge fan of the Harris Teeter brand. They do a great job of maintaining bright and airy supermarkets that are easy to shop, well stocked, polite and helpful associates, great selection and reasonable prices on most items. Sure, you'll save a bunch by going to the Big Box, but the shopping experience here is much better. Deli, seafood, grocery, pharmacy, produce, frozen, all in great shape. I was able to pick up a couple of things to bring back to the hotel room with no trouble. The self-checkout system works well for a few items, too. Nice, large parking lot with mostly empty cart corrals.

    MOLDY BREAD. Just purchased this yesterday. Horrible.

    I have been plagued multiple times by gross, moldy bread at this location. Yesterday I bought $2.00 HALF loaf bread. Today I went to make my first sandwich and it was covered in mold. This is the 3rd time that this has happened; you would think I would learn and just quit my bread buying habit, cold turkey, with this horrible location. They need to learn how to make fresh bread . I would love my $2 back. Anyway, please don't buy bread here. I've only had bad bread experiences. Also it is way too overpriced. If you are in the market for fresh bread, please go to food lion down the street. Also some of the deli workers are super nice, but there are the occasional deli workers that really seem like they hate being there. I don't want to feel bad about getting some good boar's head meat.

    Debra M.

    The only reason why I haven't given five stars is because it is a little more expensive than many other grocery stores. It's a sneaky kind of expensive - sometimes the bill is fifty dollars (today) when you've got four items in your cart. I do have this to speak of: I ordered the full thanksgiving dinner from Harris Teeter (affectionately: Harry TeeTee) and everyone loved the food and believed I did a kick butt job with the turkey but it was Harry TeeTee and not me. They all said it was the best (precooked unbeknownst to them) turkey they'd ever had. I had time to make fancy Pinterest snowmen to laze in their coffees and fancy mulled wine (vin chaud) while Harris TeeTee took nearly all the stress away. Instead of fretting in the weeks before the dinner (my first Thanksgiving ever with extended family) I sent my guests silly jokes and planned ways to make them smile - we had a gingerbread making party after dinner and played games. It was a special day and a lot of it was due to Harris TeeTee - $50 for a stressless and happy holiday - I will do it again for absolute sure. I searched through my photos of thanksgiving and couldn't find one of just our food - suffice it to say the turkey was almost polished off and all of us - me included - were enjoying ourselves.

    Way too long of lines not enough registers open.

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    I was looking for some samosa chaat, in the little cafe inside this grocery store was pretty good…read more It was under $10, and quite filling. It had the sweet and savory flavors going on, and although it was a little bit soggy, I enjoyed it. If you're craving some chaat, this works in a pinch. You can even order online and then pick it up. The grocery store also has a very nice collection of Indian ingredients, so I stayed to shop for a bit.

    Only went here to buy mango lassi, which is available in Bombay Central's desserts concession…read more Been here twice already; the first time, I had to wait for the lady who was supposed to be behind the desserts concession, and she wasn't friendly. One of the cashiers also just glanced at me as if I wasn't welcome here. The space of this Indian grocery is quite large, and the whole place looked clean. They offer authentic Indian products, most of which I'm not familiar with. I just bought 1 mango lassi on each of my 2 visits. It cost about about $5+ but the first time, I was charged with convenience fee for using my debit card because I spent less than $10 - So unprofessional! The second time, I just used cash to avoid paying the convenience fee. Mango lassi was good: creamy, refreshing mango taste with a lot of cardamom. It's quite sweet; sweeter than most mango lassis we tried. My girl thought it was too sweet. I slightly agreed but I would probably buy this again if they ever decide to get rid of that ridiculous fee. | Overall Score: 3.4/5

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    3.4(11 reviews)
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    Few months back I called and ordered goat meat and hallal chickens all was ok. Last month I drove…read moreform my house in Myrtle beach to pick up prepared meat from one whole baby goat that I ordered days prior to my arrival. Based on prior experience and having mutual friends with the store owner Idrees I trusted the quality, price, weight and the total cost. When i got home more than70% of the "meat" was big bones with no meat but gristle. I also ordered ground goat meat, half of it was chopped up crunchy gristle. Ground meat had 6 inches plus long pieces of intestines, I shared a picture with Idrees. Clearly instead on getting meat from one baby goat what I paid for I ended up with some meat and mostly bones from multiple goats. More than half the meat is inedible. So 3 hours drive and almost $400 later I got ripped off by someone I trusted as a friend. Very disappointed.

    In short, the place reeks of fowl smell, has a limited selection of groceries on shelves, that you…read morecan find anywhere else in a majority of other area Indian markets, and a poor and a limited supply of Halal meats that one can find larger and better selections of in most of the other Halal markets. The place is dirty, and has a low sanitation score. Is this even a legitimate business or some kind of cash cleaning / nefarious fund raising entity? I am not trying to be mean, but the place literally smells like raw meat, human sweat, and curry all at the same time.

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    I'm so pleased that this Asian grocers exists in Brier Creek, since the other few options are in…read moredeep in Cary, or the other side of Durham. Fresh International Market, while isn't as large or vast as some other markets, has the staples of Asian cuisine ingredients. I was able to find plentiful mustard greens, bean sprouts, taro, daikon, etc. They even had balut! Which is an indication that a lot of old school families go there, since balut is a controversial yet deep rooted delicacy of the east. In terms of herbs though, they seem to have more Chinese herbs, than Vietnamese or Korean which is a pattern I'm noticing with Asian grocers. Whatever ethnicity owns a certain grocery, carries more food items of that ethnicity, as opposed to others. It took me a while to figure that out. Just like any other Asian grocers, they have a ton of veggies, meat, snacks and even cute ceramics - bowls, plates, dipping sauce dishes, utensils, etc. They also have a neat sit down or to-go hotpot bar, similar to a buffet style bar (although it's served to you) so you can build your own meal. I found that super neat and convenient for people who just want a quick bowl but not all of the fuss of small plates, and the overall hectic experience of hot pot. Connected to the store is a nice French bakery too, that adds to the convenience of this grocery store. Overall, a good place to secure all of your Asian grocery needs!

    Fresh International Market's hot bar has solid value, but the overall experience was just okay…read more The biggest positive is the portion size. For $10.99 (three-item plate), you get a very generous amount of food, which is hard to beat. There are also a decent number of meat options to choose from. That said, the selection felt limited for anyone going meat-free, and more importantly, the food itself lacked flavor. The mapo tofu was disappointing, and the bok choy was pretty bland. Others in our group tried the orange chicken, which was described as okay, but nothing anyone would go out of their way for. Overall, it's filling and affordable, but not particularly memorable. Good for quantity, just not quality or standout flavor.

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