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    4.1 (78 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Otak-Otak
    Moria W.

    Plenty of parking in a shared parking lot. Welcoming auntie and uncle. Guaranteed friendly customer service with over 17 years of experience and counting. We had a blast shopping for ourselves and relatives for their typical titipan. Bumbu2 and anekah cemilan yang jarang ditemukan. We found everything at this store and some more! We even got ourselves some treats for us after shopping at the back. There's some more snacks.

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    Albert C.

    the freshness might not be at par but the taste was pretty good! i noticed on one of the food boxes it said a different indonesian restaurant on there, i wish i took a pic but just beware! overall, everything was still good & i'll be down to try it again. ambiance: packed with so much goodies & is giving major market vibes

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    Henry L.

    So we were at one of my favorite banh mi joints, Hue Thai Bakery, when we noticed the Indonesian market across the plaza was open. So we went over and checked it out. As with most Indonesian markets, they had a vast array of prepared foods available. The nice folks at the market recommended a couple of items and we made our purchase. When we got home we followed their instructions and warmed the dishes up. Both of them were absolutely delicious! I've gotten similar dishes from other Indo markets but they were not as good as these. Taste was 5 stars but where I took one away from was the price. $15 for four average sized skewers seemed high. I believe the prices for each prepared dish are set by the ones who made them so next time we'll check out other offerings as well and see how those prices are. But all in all the food was absolutely delicious and we will be back.

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    Dave H.

    Great Indonesian grocery market with all the right provisions for your Indonesian, Malaysian and Southeast Asia grocery needs. Lots of yummy snacks, spices and groceries in the small space at really great prices. Some Indonesian bakery favorites and drinks too. Very friendly family owned and run.

    Tip Top Mart's new location on Garvey Ave. between Walnut Grove & Rosemead.
    Aud P.

    They moved from their Las Tunas location a month ago. Theyre now on Garvey Ave between Walnut Grove & Rosemead Bl. in Rosemead. It's in a new strip mall complex. The owners are very welcoming. Same great products, a refrigerated section, and now a little kitchen in the very back where they make their to-go foods. I'm looking forward to going back to visit them again!

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    Travis P.

    This is a small little Indonesian market that serves up some premade affordable meals along with some of your basic Asian needs such as chips. Staff is really nice and the food that I got was great.

    Traced the original expiration date on the package.
    Jenna N.

    I drove all the way from San Diego to buy krupuk and was so excited that they carry the NY Siok brands. I bought Krupuk Udang (shrimp crackers), krupuk ikan (fish crackers) and belinjo udang. I am very upset that the expiration dates printed on the packages have been removed, and new 2023 dates labels were stick on top to cover them. They have all expired. It is against the consumer right law to tamper with packaging expiration dates. These crackers are not cheap $20, $17 and $12; $50 of expired products!!! I tried calling the merchant but mailbox is full and I can't leave any messages. Buyer beware. Do not trust the new expiration date stickers. Look carefully.

    Russ L.

    Tummy Safisfied! I've been waiting for Saturday to get here so I could go to Tip Top Mart in San Gabriel for ready made Indonesian food. Tip Top sells all.kinds of Indonesian food on weekends only. So many variety to choose from making it hard to choose. 5 items I got: They are all so yummy Nasi Bungkus (combination rice dish wrap in Banana leaf) Otak Otak (fish cake wrapped in banana leaf) Martabak (egg with filling) Risole (crepe with ragout filling) Kroket (potato with filling)

    Hot foods in back and price : to go foods up front !

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    This market is rarely open at 10 AM. I like the market, but do not expect the market to be open at 10 in the early morning.

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    Great place to go on the weekends to get Indonesian food and supplies. Super friendly owner and I support those that value my business.

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    Indonesia grocery. They have all things that you need. The best Indonesian grocery.

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    7 years ago

    Great place to buy the Indonesia food , Every good service and nice boss ! We are always coming here every weekend!

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    10 years ago

    2 things to try: stuff fried tofu and durian mooncake. Go on weekends only. Preferably Saturdays.

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    My go to store when buying indonesian grocery. Fairly priced. They have variety choices of cookies loving it.

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    8 years ago

    Overpriced and some of what they sell are stale (maybe except for the cooked food). Bought some snacks and they tasted old and crisp is gone

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    12 years ago

    Love this place coz it has the most complete indonesian food every saturday. Check it out guys!

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    Thuan Phat El Monte Superstore

    Thuan Phat El Monte Superstore

    3.3
    (215 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    I am no stranger to Thuan Phat El Monte Superstore. I have been here many times in previous years…read more It is a huge Asian supermarket comparable to other Asian supermarkets such as 99 Ranch, San Gabriel Superstore, GW or Great Wall Supermarket, etc. Free parking is plenty in the front and back of the store. There are individual merchandise and food vendors along the front inside of store. They carry many different international dry goods, perishable food items, fresh produce, meat and seafood, frozen items, and so much more. You can spend hours shopping here. Most recently, my Mom and I came to checkout the sugarcane juice vendor. We got ourselves one large cup with ice for $7. It is $12 if you want no ice. You have to pay more money if you want all juice. Sugarcane juice tasted refreshing and sweet. I would get it again with no ice next time. I may just bring my own ice or drink it as is.

    That said, you have to be careful with packaged frozen seafood. Unless you know exactly what it is…read moreand how to cook it, do not just trust your eyes. Do not assume that something will have the same taste and texture as what you remember from hometown just because it looks similar. I once bought frozen razor clams that turned out to be chewy, smelly, and almost impossible to chew. Another time, I bought a bag of frozen green mussels. They had exactly the same shape and color as the ones I usually bought from Chinese markets, but they were not cooked. Once defrosted, they practically melted into water. Vietnamese markets also sell many kinds of fish by weight. Most of them are good, but you need real experience when buying raw seafood. Otherwise, it is very easy to waste money. Thuan Phat is a typical Vietnamese market in this sense. You can get most of the ingredients a Chinese family needs. Their fried or dried pork skin is actually much better than what I have found in most Chinese grocery stores. But again, only buy what you know. You need to know the quality, and you need to know how to process it. This Thuan Phat also has several tanks and a full seafood counter for live seafood, including crabs, tilapia, and other fish. The prices are lower than at many Chinese markets, and honestly, the quality is not bad at all.

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    Whatever flavor you looking for this market probably got it
    Whatever flavor you looking for this market probably got it
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    They got all the noods
    Durian price for $2.99 but scan $16.99 at register.

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    Durian price for $2.99 but scan $16.99 at register.
    Tozai Foods Market

    Tozai Foods Market

    4.6
    (101 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    This review is for their hot foods only. I wouldn't recommend their grocery items because it's…read moreseemingly more expensive than other Japanese markets I've been to. Having gone to mitsuwa and Tokyo central countless times, Tozai really hits the spot when it comes to affordable Japanese food that actually tastes good. My only complaint is that their rice seems a bit overcooked. It's too mushy for my liking. Teriyaki chicken - extremely generous with the rice. The teriyaki chicken actually has a char taste to it which adds so much flavor to the chicken. There isn't too much teriyaki sauce, which I like. Tempura bento - really loved the tempura in here. Everything was fried just right. The batter is crispy and light. It's not greasy at all. The side dishes were delicious. The fried wontons were good but the fried shumai had a bit of a porky taste to it. California rolls - probably the best I've had in a Japanese market. The rice actually has a slight vinegar taste to it, which is lacking at other places. Croquette - it's meatless but still so good. It's potato only but has an occasional cheesy fragrance to it. Definitely coming back again for the food

    Really small mom and pop Japanese market. I went there to check it the Sushi. Pretty good prices!…read more The rice in the nigiri is kinda hard. But the salmon is really good. Tuna is just ok. I would come back if I wanted something really quick. But I think I would still suck with Yama it I have time.

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    Onigiri kelp ( green ) and plum, my movie snack
    Onigiri kelp ( green ) and plum, my movie snack
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    Spam & egg
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    Great Wall Supermarket

    Great Wall Supermarket

    2.7
    (62 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    Good market, not crowed. Vegis are by luck as some are very fresh and good prices, some are so long…read moregone and some are just super expensive. I dropped by for some meat, green onions and bean sprouts. I checked out and asked to purchase a bag since I have a tiny tote only. I paid with my ebt card and then the lady said I owe her 0.20 cents for the bag before she will give me one. I did not have change and handed her a $5 and she won't take it or give me a bag. So after staring at each other, I just had put the meat in my tote and carried the other two items. So make sure you have exact change if you want bags....or remember to bring your own. I need to remember as I am super forgetful.

    Great Wall Supermarket is located on the corner of San Gabriel Blvd and Garvey and is in the same…read moreplaza with a dozen other businesses. The parking lot is huge but still seems inadequate for the number of cars/patrons in the area. The GW Supermarket is "open" so there's no walls separating market from other business stalls. The area has a bakery, trinket shops and a food court that well liked by customers. I see streams of people weekdays and weekends. What I liked was finding some special edition Yeo Chrysanthemum drinks linking to Chinese New Year (very cute) and sales on lucky red envelopes. The Great Wall is smaller than other Asian supermarkets in the area, which makes everything feel really cramped and crowded. The aisle is tight so movement with two - three carts can be challenging. The selection of variety of anything is limited so I can see the lower-than-normal rating. Overall, GW calls the basics and gives the community another market option rather than driving further into SGV.

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    11/8/24 FYI, snack from the deli
    11/8/24 FYI, snack from the deli
    Who would've thought they'd sell kimbap here
    Who would've thought they'd sell kimbap here
    11/8/24 FYI, sadly the only beer selection that I would drink here

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    11/8/24 FYI, sadly the only beer selection that I would drink here
    HEYDEN

    HEYDEN

    4.4
    (30 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Interesting little grocery mart. I came across this place online while looking for specific fruits…read more They have parking in the front and back. I was surprised to see that the fruit section was pretty small. Aisles are well displayed but it did seem a bit bare. Prices and items are definitely on the higher side but overall good quality. I'd come here to buy some extra treats or gifts for people but wouldn't come here that often. Some items you can get in other Asian markets.

    Nestled in Arcadia, Heyden is a very small specialty market with unique selection of fruits, frozen…read morefoods, and premium meats. If you're looking for rare finds, this is the place to check out. ::Experience:: The store is well-organized, and everything looks fresh and well-maintained. ::Drinks:: They carry a variety of specialty beverages, including imported and premium options you won't find at typical grocery stores. ::Food:: From fresh dragon fruit to frozen food selections, Heyden offers a limited solid mix of everyday essentials. They even have frozen Wagyu meats. If you're into rare and premium fruits, they have honey pineapples, pink pineapples, and strawberries that cost over $100 a box, or even $20 for just one strawberry! ::Customer Service:: The staff is very friendly and helpful, offering recommendations and answering questions about their unique products. Some of the items are definitely on the pricey side, especially the rare fruits. ::M's Notes:: Parking lot in the back

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    Mini Persimmon from Japan
    Mini Persimmon from Japan
    Mini Persimmon from Japan
    Mini Persimmon from Japan
    Mini Persimmon from Japan

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    Tip Top Mart - intlgrocery - Updated June 2026

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