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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Nam Dae Mun Farmers Market

    3.4
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    Enjoyed the variety, great quality and food court meal prices was shockingly the best. Ambiance is…read morerushed and fast paced but it's to be expected at a Farmer's Market.

    Overall This market…read morewasn't what we expected based on the name. "Namdaemun" immediately made us think of the famous open market area in Korea and we assumed the store would be Korean focused. In reality, the selection and overall vibe leaned overwhelmingly Hispanic and Latin American, with very few Korean items. Name vs Reality The name feels misleading. We came in expecting a Korean grocery market concept, but most of the products (including the bakery) were predominantly Hispanic. The shopper base also didn't feel very Korean, so it didn't come across as a Korean market experience. Selection If you are looking for Hispanic, Latin American, South American, or Central American groceries and produce, this place may actually be a solid option. It just doesn't match what the "Namdaemun" name implies. Atmosphere and Cleanliness The atmosphere felt more like a discount store than a bright, modern market. The store felt more cramped and less clean, open, and bright compared to places like H Mart or Mega Mart. Visually, it also leaned more flashy and cluttered rather than clean and curated. Who I would recommend it for I'd recommend this market for shoppers specifically seeking Hispanic or Latin American grocery items and produce. If you're coming in expecting a Korean market experience because of the name, you may be disappointed like we were. Would we return? Probably not for what we were originally looking for, but I can see it being useful for people shopping for Latin American ingredients and products.

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    Wowbooza

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    Brought some of these sweet and legit Palestinian kunafas over for an afternoon blood sugar-spiking…read morefor the colleagues and they were instant hit. Rich chocolate with choke fulls of pistachios, hella crispy kadayıf that generate curiosities from other dept. cubicles (bring ya plates). Strong Turkish coffee that foretells you how the day will go, provided on the house on a missed order registry, was another gesture itself verifying the welcomes you'd receive from the most courageous people on this planet. Sipping on it and sitting on their beautiful benches on a hot, dry day, daydreams you into how it would feel in their lands they will retrieve soon. Blows its competition in Johns Creek bloody hungry for moolahs by 27K sq km. Good job, habaibi -

    I finally checked out Wowbooza during my several visits around this location. It's one of those…read moreplaces that feels like dessert with a personality. The big draw here is their booza (a stretchy Turkish/Middle-Eastern ice cream), and it really does live up to the hype - chewy, creamy, and not overly sweet, which makes it dangerously easy to keep going back for another bite. We have tried the Kunafa with ice cream, and that combo of warm, crispy pastry and cold, silky booza is honestly the star of the show. Kunafa for those who don't know is shredded phyllo dough which is layered with cheese and baked to give it that crispy texture yet having the stretchy pull from the cheese. The combination of this savory Kunafa with the booza really makes it a delectable combo. The Turkish + Dubai chocolate Kunafa (half and half) has been my favorite but they have a few options to try. They also server Dubai chocolate and strawberry cups, which seem to be extremely popular too. We've tried their chai (tea) and Turkish coffee and all I can say is that I am hooked. The vibe is lively and a little crowded at peak times, but in a good way - it feels like everyone is there for the same sugar fix. Staff was friendly and happy to explain the menu, which helps if you're new to these kinds of desserts. Service can vary depending on how busy it is, but overall it's worth the stop. If you go in expecting something different from your usual ice cream shop, you'll probably leave impressed (and slightly obsessed with that stretchy texture).

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