Cancel
Open app
Search
Sign Up
Log In
Nearby
Bookmarks
Start a Project
Add a Business on Yelp
It's easier on the Yelp app
Continue
Stay on browser
Add Review
Call
Directions
Website
+3
Start your review...
Get app
10 years ago
Owner is Vietnamese, you'll find a lot of Vietnamese food options there. They also sell Korean, Chinese and Japanese food. read more
See all
Levelingstr. 94
85049 Ingolstadt
Germany
0841 9678693
Call Now
Visit Website
http://asia-market-thien-tam.com/
Hours
What time does Thien Tam open?
Thien Tam opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Thien Tam close?
Thien Tam closes at 6:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Thien Tam closes at 4:00 PM on Saturday.Thien Tam is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 6:30 PMSat 8:00 AM - 4:00 PMSun Closed
Does Thien Tam have parking?
Yes, Thien Tam has parking options.
Get access to customer & competitor insights.
I love EDEKA. It's an upscale grocery store chain (they're everywhere!) with more of the foods I'm…read moreused to seeing in the U.S., but an abundance of excellent quality local and gourmet specialties (i.e., meats, cheeses, yogurts, etc.) as well. This is the daddy of all EDEKAs...large and well-stocked with a beautiful presentation. The fresh produce is beautiful here...and, there's plenty of organic. There's a butcher and deli counter with a huge variety of meats, fish, cheeses, etc. Need to clean your toilet? Socks? Beer (of course...you're in Germany for crying out loud)? They'll have it. And, candy...a hell of a lot of candy. Wow, Germans like candy...which makes me like Germans just that much more. There's even a small Chibo section. If we're looking for something unique, we come to EDEKA. We do not (usually), however, get the staples (milk, non-gourmet cheese and deli meats, etc.) here because it's pricier than the local discount grocery stores. For example...we bought pine nuts here for $3.69 and found them the next day at the local discount grocery store for $1.69. That warrants some shopping planning. I still love EDEKA. Especially this one...
...große Auswahl...
...aus der Tiefkühltruhe oder frisch von der Theke...
...Pause gefällig?... kein Thema...für groß und klein...
If you're looking for organic, gluten free, unique grains, dried fruits...in other words…read morehealthy...Landmann's is the place to go. As with all these types of markets, it's definitely pricier than your mainstream grocery store...but, that's because you get what you pay for.
I love EDEKA. It's an upscale grocery store chain (they're everywhere!) with more of the foods I'm…read moreused to seeing in the U.S., but an abundance of excellent quality local and gourmet specialties (i.e., meats, cheeses, yogurts, etc.). This mid-sized one is in the local shopping mall...I love to have a grocery store in the shopping mall. (I wish the U.S. did that more.) The fresh produce is beautiful here...and, there's plenty of organic. There's a butcher and deli counter with a huge variety of meats, fish, cheeses, etc. Need to clean your toilet? Socks? Beer (of course...you're in Germany for crying out loud)? They'll have it. And, candy...a hell of a lot of candy. Wow, Germans like candy...which makes me like Germans just that much more. There's even a small Chibo section. If we're looking for something unique, we come to EDEKA. We do not (usually), however, get the staples (milk, non-gourmet cheese and deli meats, etc.) here because it's pricier than the local discount grocery stores. For example...we found pine nuts at the "other" store for $1.69...at EDEKA they were $3.69. That warrants some shopping planning! I still love EDEKA.
Brands by name
Articles by date
Caffè Italia
1 review
€€
Aldi
Die Eismacher
2 reviews
€
Mion's Café
Landmetzgerei Tögel
Cafe Fingerlos
Herzog
Bar L'Incontro
6 reviews
€€€€
Ha Asia
10 reviews