This is my go to spot for many Asian products and fresh veggies that you won’t find locally at other stores. They have a wide variety of selections and on weekends, there are different types of fresh prepared dishes/appetizers. They also sell fresh hofun noodles on weekends, which is especially hard to find in this area! You have to come early, because they sell out fast! The owners are also very helpful with giving advice on certain products needed to prepare your dishes.
Chris C.
Place rating: 5 Vallejo, CA
So welcome when i go here. I love this store! Only place I know that sells Thai Basil.
Becky N.
Place rating: 3 Fairfield, CA
Small place to get Asian stuff for the kitchen. I personally don’t like the cashier. The way she talks get on my nerves
Manola J.
Place rating: 3 Beavercreek, OH
Not a bad place if you are needing the Thai ingredient essentials. There’s variety/diverse selection of instant noodle soups from Thai to Korean to Japanese. Lots of spices, sauces, snacks, and drinks. There’s purple, jasmine, sweet sticky, Calrose rice, and more. When you walk in, there’s drinks and home cooked food and Kaew-bong(hot chili sauce), and other types of food items to-go in the glass fridge. it’s very convenient. My concern is that, there’s no date of when the items were made and expiration date. I once bought a container of food and it was spoiled. Yuck-waste of money. There’s several freezers of frozen seafood, imported fruits, and sausages. Fresh veggies are located in the back fridge. Fresh daily food items are also there for the grab and go type. These are located right in front of the register. I usually go for these items! The workers are friendly and helpful. Concern: a lot of times, the things you go to purchase are out of stock. very inconvenient. This is the reason why I’m only giving this place three stars.
Kayta N.
Place rating: 3 Fairfield, CA
Nice little Thai and Asian foods market tucked into the same shopping center as Monsoon Burger. Decided to stop in here hoping to find some old favorites and had good success. The inside is small and packed, but they have a great selection of things you’d have a hard time finding in Solano county. Nice selection of seafood and produce. All of which looked to be surprisingly fresh. I ended up getting strawberry and vanilla Yan-Yan($ 1 each), two boxes of Botan Rice Candy($ 1 each) and a tray of sliced mango with a small to-go cup of flake salt dip inside($ 3.50). The women at the register were eating some of the mango themselves and my daughter was curious about what it was. The ladies were nice enough to share with us and let me try the dip before buying the tray. My only real issue with this place is that it’s poorly organized. Areas that should be behind walls are out in the open for all to see. Because of this, it’s kinda hard to tell where you can and can’t go(if that even applies here). I guess another way to put it is that there’s no flow to the store. Lots of boxes and other backroom type stuff was all over the floor too. It’s one of few places like it in the area so if you’re craving Thai or any really popular Asian items, they’ll likely have it here. There’s a 50 cent feefor using plastic, but hey, there’s a fee for everything these days.
Andy S.
Place rating: 5 Fairfield, CA
Good spot if you’re into making Thai food, and has a lot of stuff that would be hard to get at a place like 99 ranch(yellow bean sauce, etc). At least one of the ladies who was working in there was from Isaan(northeast thailand), so if you have any actual interest in Thai food(I.e., stuff beyond pad Thai), ask her to teach you about some of Thailand’s best regional cuisine.
May L.
Place rating: 3 Fairfield, CA
Lots of stuff packed in a tiny shop. Good green veggies like thai basil. Avoid the«fresh homemade» stuff by the register because sometimes they are spoiled. Nice little market with nice customer service! :)
Joy Q.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
I really like this store, it has all the things my mother needs when she makes som tam or any of her Thai dishes. It’s the only store where I can find those good tiny frozen crabs that you put in som tam. The owners are really sweet and nice, and the prices aren’t too bad here. But, I think the only downfall is that I’m not too sure how long some of the food items have been laying around on the shelves. I once bought a jar of shrimp paste, and when I came home to open it — it smelled… rotten — not the way it’s supposed to smell at the least! They have a nice selection of fresh produce though, I go here whenever my mom is in town! It’s a great little store =)