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    New Golden Sparkling Supermarket

    3.8(101 reviews)
    5.1 miHorizons West / West Orlando
    $$

    I have heard of this supermarket before and have not visited…read more It is located by the Boba Queen place in a shopping plaza on west colonial on 50. It looks small from the outside but its pretty big on the inside especially when the extension is the produce seafood and meat are located. It is clean inside but there is a stench when you reach the produce meat and seafood aisle. The shelves and items are organized and neat and somewhat easy to find things in particular. The freezer section to em need to eb restocked since a few areas were almost empty with items. I was in a hunt for a small bottle of LKK Hoisin sauce and they offered smaller bottles for about $3 I think. They have reasonable prices on some items. And some are similar priced to other asian stores nearby. They do sell the viral fruit ice cream pops that come in those containers where it holds the popsicle stick. I was not interested in them so I passed them by. This store is not busy or crowded like Lotte or Enson. This place has a good variety of cute kawaii dishwares. I would come back here again but I prefer Lotte / Enson for more variety.

    New Sparkling has a great selection of fresh fruit and vegetables , frozen Asian dumplings, snacks,…read moreand a diverse assortment of sauces. We always make sure to check out their deals at the entrance. This time, the coconut milk was on sale for $1 a can. We stocked up so we can use them in curry. We also got the century egg and salted duck eggs - perfect for congee.

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    Deguzman Oriental Food Mart 3 - Palabok

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    4.1(17 reviews)
    6.5 miSouth Orange Blossom Trail / OBT
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    Fantastic customer service, and genuinely has most things one could want in a Filipino specialty…read morestore. The hot bar with the daily specials (they change daily- please don't expect the full menu, as it is fresh ingredients!) opens at 11am, and the food is hot, fresh, and delicious. You can also order catering sizes of some items- I called on a Monday for a short notice potluck the coming Thursday, and got a small, 50 pc catering order of Lumpia. The lumpia came with sweet chili sauce, and I was able to also buy a bottle of banana ketchup. Everyone loved the lumpia, and it was a great way to share my heritage. I am a mixed heritage first gen Filipino American, and even though I don't speak Tagalog because my father never taught us, I felt welcomed immediately and the foods I have gotten here made me feel like I was genuinely back with my family and the foods I grew up with my paternal family serving. Cannot say enough wonderful things about this location.

    The inflation affected pricing at this place…read more Example are : Young filipino guy charges differently than the woman owner who rings you up sometimes. Small order rice $3 / $1-$1.50 Drinks - $1.89 / $1.59 - $1.79 (stickers are posted on cooler) It takes energy to even inform the young guy about him over charging. So the price hikes has been affected with the hot dishes and so forth. I am not sure about dry goods. A small kare kare which is not all oxtail meat btw is $9.50 - I think if its all oxtail charge that but if I see pcs of cubed meat then you are cheating customers. The serving grandma who serves and packs food barely uses gloves and at times I have seen her fingers touch the food. They need to train the lady to use gloves when serving foods. I have noticed they do not sell or cook much food on weekends any more perhaps the pricing. Sisig is $9 from the cooler section. It needed more onions when I bought it last time. This is one of the best sellers btw. I will still support De Guzman but the price increased has slowed me down going here. My go to are the chicken afritada, dinuguan, kare kare, palabok, bilo bilo, mechado and caldareta. The pineapple chicken is not bad either. The house made lumpia are not good. I prefer brand name frozen lumpias. So far they are still closed on Tuesdays until further notice.

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    4.5(435 reviews)
    3.9 miJohn Young, Horizons West / West Orlando
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    Lotte Plaza Market is not your typical supermarket--it's an entire experience. From the moment you…read morepull in, one thing becomes clear: this place operates on a completely different scale. The parking lot is spacious and easy to navigate, which already sets the tone for a smooth, stress-free visit. Once inside, you quickly realize just how expansive this market truly is--you could easily spend an hour (or more) exploring every aisle without even noticing the time go by. What makes this market stand out is its depth and authenticity. As an Asian supermarket, it offers an extraordinary range of products that go far beyond what you'll find in standard grocery stores. The produce section alone is worth the visit--fresh, vibrant fruits and vegetables, many of which are unique or hard to find elsewhere, are beautifully displayed and constantly restocked. As you move through the aisles, you'll discover an impressive selection of: Specialty herbs, spices, and seasonings Authentic sauces and condiments from across Asia An entire world of noodles, rice varieties, and pantry staples A wide assortment of snacks, beverages, and imported goods If you're cooking Asian cuisine, you will find absolutely everything you need here--no exceptions. It's the kind of place where both home cooks and seasoned food lovers can get inspired just by walking through the aisles. Beyond groceries, Lotte Plaza Market feels more like an international marketplace. You'll find plants, beauty products, and specialty items, adding to the overall experience and making it more than just a place to shop--it's a place to explore. A helpful tip: since many items are imported, be mindful to check expiration dates on packaged goods, and keep an eye out for promotions. Some products can be on the pricier side, but there are definitely great deals if you take a moment to browse. One of the highlights--and honestly one of the main reasons I return--is the indoor food court-style dining area. There are several small eateries where you can order directly at the counter. While the setup is casual and straightforward, the food is consistently fresh, flavorful, and satisfying--perfect for a quick and delicious stop during your visit. To elevate the experience even further, the market also features a French bakery, along with beauty boutiques and a hair salon, giving it the feel of a small international plaza rather than a traditional grocery store. Overall, Lotte Plaza Market delivers on every level--selection, authenticity, and experience. Whether you're shopping for specific ingredients, discovering new products, or simply stopping in for a quick bite, it's absolutely worth the visit. Even if you're not familiar with Asian cuisine, this is the kind of place you go to explore, learn, and enjoy something different. If you haven't been yet, I highly recommend making the trip--you'll understand why the moment you walk in.

    Everything about this food plaza is incredible. From fresh beverages, to various delicious cuisines…read more- you can't lose here. The stone pot bibimbop was incredible, katsu pork, the sugarcane beverage, and the iced teas, try it all! It can get quite busy, so perhaps dine there during non peak hours.

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    Apna Bazaar

    Apna Bazaar

    3.2(42 reviews)
    5.3 miSouth Orange Blossom Trail / OBT
    $$

    Found everything I needed, friendly staff. Well organized and easy to find items. Thank you!read more

    Went to this store for a change to get Indian groceries. I was surprised to see the parking lot a…read morebit crowded. Upon entering, there were a huge crowd with families and children as well. I wanted to get vegetables, but we went to a different aisle first since it looked cramped. We got groceries like dhal, cream of wheat, and others. It looked clean and organized. Once it got less crowded, we went to the vegetables area and got what we needed. However, I noticed some signs warning customers not to sample anything. Honestly, if kids want a small piece of fruit, go to Publix where some stores offer the kids to take a free fruit. The meats area was pretty nice and they had a good amount of chicken, beef, and lamb/goat pieces. They can get pretty pricey though. In fact, many groceries were quite expensive. That's why I avoided buying some of my favorite Indian dinners in the frozen food session. Even though the store looked clean and maintained, it looked pretty sterile. While there were some TVs showing Bollywood, there were no audio. Mostly families talking to each other and kids as well. And it looks like the kids can get rambunctious over there as there were signs warning parents to control their kids and the "you break, you buy" signs as well. Staff were friendly enough though. The store is in a building that also has a food court, and even a lighting store. There are even other restaurants located in the strip too. While I like Apna Bazaar for their meats (especially lamb), it's pretty pricey and mundane compared to other places. I think Patel Brothers and House of Spices provides a better experience at even lower prices. But at least you can get good meats and enjoy some non veg cuisine at the food court too. Overall: C+

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