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    Oregon Market

    3.5 (44 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 7:30 pm

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    Retna S.

    If you spend $25 or more you can get free gift. Just show your receipt to the person near the exit. I can find packaged jackfruits and rambutan at this store.

    Sophia I.

    A surprisingly good Asian market, despite the grungy exterior (and interior to be honest). I was a little wary when entering, but after browsing & finding more and more items I just had to buy... I decided this place was a classic don't judge a book blah blah blah. The produce was fresh & cheap. A large assortment of odd beverages that tickled our fancy and our funny bones. A great selection of sauces. Good quality miso. Lots of snack-y items. Fresh seafood & what looks like a roasted meat station as well. The check-out process was a little slow, but there were plenty of interesting items at the register to peruse. I think if you show your receipt to the guy near the exit, you can score freebies (depending on how much you spend). I was too shy to do this, but I saw others walking out with cookies, eggs etc. Another bonus about this market is that it is located in a little plaza with a decent banh-mi shop, a great pho restaurant & some other beauty type places as well. You can definitely get a lot done here. Plus the parking was easier to deal with than some of the Washington Ave markets for sure.

    Was supposed to be ground pork @ $1.99/lb
    Susan D.

    Love the selection & prices but the workers are shady AF. Check the labels before you check out -here's lean ground pork that was supposed to be 1.99/lb ‍

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    Gerald S.

    Oregon Market appears to be the sibling of Vietnamese market in the Wing Phat Shopping Mall at 11th and Washington, although perhaps a bit cleaner and easier to navigate. It is connected via the small inner space between stores to the Pho Ha Saigon restaurant, so it is convenient to shop and eat (or vice versa). It always amazes me who much more variety of produce these Asian grocers have than the typical American supermarket. Green leafies from peas, cabbage, lettuce, and every other form of vegetation are washed and bagged for consumption with any one of a score of sauces that go so well with the sautéed end product that is often just discarded in the West. What's more significant is that it all tastes great fresh from the wok. Quite an eye opener. The fresh fish is ready for inspection and selection. The boxes of live Blue Claws await their delectable demise. If you wonder if there is MSG in your dishes in Chinatown, just walk down the spice aisle and choose from among several large cans and boxes of the white powder. It is more prevalent than salt. If you buy enough, when you go to the cashier you will be offered a free bottle or box of whatever they have in surplus that day.

    Alex X.

    The end of South Philly, PA I do like this asian mart. It is well stocked. It just seems to have all the fresh veggies I need and good selection too. I bought my electric rice pressure cooker from here. They have a lot of Asian sauces to choose from as well.

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    If I go, its only a few times a year just to buy frozen dumplings, tea, prepackaged goods. I try my best to avoid the fish area.

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    Giuseppe's Market at Samuels Seafood Co.

    Giuseppe's Market at Samuels Seafood Co.

    4.5
    (28 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$$

    Stopped by their station at the Passyunk festival and they had one of the most creative bites in…read morethe whole market! I got the tuna version of the poke bowl and it was delicious. Flavorful and fresh!

    Wow. As I sit relaxing over coffee on a Saturday morning, I often reflect on the things that make…read moreme genuinely happy about living in Philadelphia. Having spent most of my life here, a few familiar joys always come to mind. Now, I'll admit--shopping for fish wouldn't usually make that list. But Giuseppe's Market inside Samuels & Son has changed that entirely. This place is an absolute standout. The seafood selection is unmatched--ultra-fresh, incredibly diverse, and always beautifully displayed. But even more impressive than the product is the people. The team behind the counter is among the most professional, accommodating, knowledgeable, and all-around kind folks you'll ever encounter in a market. They're the kind of people who take pride in what they do and make you feel genuinely welcome every time you stop by. If you're not already shopping at Giuseppe's, let me just say--you're missing out. It's a hidden gem tucked inside a working seafood distribution hub, and it deserves your appreciation. John, the manager, is a master of hospitality and seems to make instant friends with just about everyone. The rest of the crew? Just as fantastic. Three words: Buy. Fish. Here. You'll be glad you did.

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    Salmon poke blue corn cones. Insane.

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    Fishtown Seafood

    Fishtown Seafood

    4.3
    (11 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I've always had a great experience purchasing the super frozen tuna at Fishtown Seafood but my most…read morerecent purchase was quite disappointing. The frozen tuna saku here makes amazing poke, however, they were out at my recent visit so I purchased the frozen tuna steaks. I was informed by the staff member that although the tuna steak could be eaten raw it is not ideal due to the sinew. Since the difference in texture didn't sound like something I would mind too much, I figured I would purchase the steaks and see how it pans out. I could always give it a quick sear if it doesn't work out. I prepared the tuna shortly after it defrosted in the fridge and noticed that the tuna smelled awfully fishy! I did try a small (raw) piece marinated in soy sauce and sesame oil and it was inedible due to the intense fishiness. So I gave the tuna a quick sear after encrusting the steaks with sesame seeds. Again, waay too fishy. I had to put the tuna back in the pan to cook until they were well done and even then there was still a hint of fishiness. I've gotten tuna steaks at other markets before and they were never fishy, let alone be at this intense level. This is so disappointing because I expected better quality from here.

    Fishtown Seafood is the only place I buy seafood now in Philadelphia. Their commitment to…read moresustainability and supporting women-owned and local businesses is truly commendable. And, all of the seafood I've bought there has been fresh and absolutely delicious. They just celebrated 1 year of opening this month () and I cannot say enough great things about Fishtown Seafood! --- First introduced to Fishtown Seafood after an oyster shucking course at their Fishtown location, I've become a regular at the Fitler Square location. The fish is a bit on the pricier side due to their commitment towards sustainability and ethical supplier transparency, but the taste is unmatched, so I am always OK to splurge. The staff is always friendly and full of recommendations if you're not sure what seafood you'd need for your dish. I'm a huge fan of their Fish Club monthly seafood boxes. The weekly pickup is some combination of 2-3 seafood items- either being two portions/filets of fish, mussels, clams, oysters, lobster tails, crab, octopus, etc. The pickups are during their store hours, whenever is convenient for your schedule. I splurged on the monthly box instead of going out to eat and it's really great value! I highly recommend it! It let me sample seafoods I'd typically never buy. I can't wait to do the seafood boxes again when they come back. On the shelves, there are sauces for seafood (wasabi, mignonette, yuzu soy sauces, etc.), tools for oyster shucking, and canned seafood (sardines, anchovies, etc.). Their sushi (although on the pricier side as a student) felt fresh and well-portioned. I've yet to try their meal kits, and I'm confident their quality and taste will be just as exceptional as everything else I've had. The oysters are very fresh, but vary in size based on the variety. There is also an oyster shell reclaiming program where they take the shells and use them to help rebuild eroding local beaches! Overall, really great, fresh seafood! I would highly recommend Fishtown Seafood.

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