Decent price and selection. The fresh foods(veggie, pastries, etc.) are great. Just watch out for the packaged food. Some of them have no expiration dates, some of them are getting close to expiration(including packed ramen… those things last years), and some have even expired. This is unfortunately common among a lot of Asian grocery stores. Will definitely go back but will have to carefully inspect each package.
Matthew A.
Place rating: 4 Salem, NH
This is a neat little Asian store off the beaten path in Littleton. They have most needed items for Asian dishes including produce, refrigeration case and frozen foods. Decent selection and good prices! If I was in the area and I needed something, I would definably be a regular customer. Note: I did not find/see a tea section. Very odd.
Connie C.
Place rating: 3 Concord, MA
This small place actually sells fresh Asian veggies that look good at pretty decent prices. You can get anything you really need in terms of ingredients for Asian cooking,. Some of the jars have a little bit of dust on them but they aren’t expired. plus they have a small display of tempting pastries in the front of the store. The people who work there are nice enough and helpful, but sometimes the Asian customers are sort of mean to you if you don’t speak Chinese. What the? Anyways it’s good to have an Asian grocery store nearby that has what you are looking for.
Anita W.
Place rating: 4 Westford, MA
Since moving to Westford I was in need of a need of a new Asian market. While I could drive down to HMart, I’d rather not. After finding New Oriental Supermarket here on Unilocal I took a drive over. They had a great selection and GREAT prices! I will certainly be back!
William E.
Place rating: 4 Westford, MA
Nice selection of Asian grocery items at good prices. Go to the back of the store for a great fresh noodle selection and staple Asian vegetables.
Alice G.
Place rating: 5 Manchester, NH
I shop here almost every week. Great, fresh selection. The lychee I bought here was the best I’ve ever had. I dream about the mochi red bean buns they have in the front– they are made fresh every day. Put one in the microwave for 30 – 40 seconds and it’s heaven. They also have everything needed for bubble tea, including the straws, though it seems to be a seasonal item. HUGE selection of frozen dumplings and buns. They have at least twelve different types of pork buns. They have frozen seasoned seaweed salad, like the kind they have at sushi restaurants but WAY cheaper and tastier, I just wish they stocked the un-dyed kind. They have canned jackfruit in syrup, which is very hard to find around here. Makes a great vegan pulled«pork». Pretty much every sushi ingredient you would ever need minus the fish itself: pickled radish, aburaage(canned), rice, rice vinegar, mirin, sushi vinegar, sushi soy sauce, sushi mats, 3 varieties of pickled ginger, wasabi powder, wasabi paste, sesame seeds… The list goes on and on. Edit: The tea selection is across from the frozen dumplings.
Michael P.
Place rating: 4 Acton, MA
They say that the sign of a good ethnic restaurant is when you see the place packed with people of that ethnicity. Guaranteed to be authentic. The New Oriental Supermarket was that type of experience. I am not Asian but make the occasional sushi roll or stir fry dish. I see it as a good sign when I cannot read the labguage of the labels on the products. Most of them did have English as well, but it was obvious that the groceries here are straight from the source. I did see lots if fresh vegetables but did not see any fresh fish to make nigiri or maki. Tons of noodles, rices and spices though. I’m happy to have found this market to supplement what the big chains don’t stock
John E.
Place rating: 5 Groton, MA
This is a great resource for the area. Lots of selection. Lots of fresh produce for asian dishes. For Chinese and Thai ingredients this is an excellent shop.
Richard A.
Place rating: 5 Palm Bay, FL
I loved shopping at this place when I lived in the area. They had everything I wanted in order to attempt chinese/taiwanese cooking. So much fresh produce and many aisles of essential dry goods, seasoning, sauces, snacks, housewares, frozen goods, and more. The employees speak both fluent english and mandarin which was good for me because I don’t speak any mandarin.
Catherine W.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
A pleasant surprise to find a local Chinese grocery store that stocks a decent supply of fresh green vegetables(in refrigerators). Carries all the basics if you don’t want to trek into Chinatown(including frozen Prime«ga ga» dumplings). Also carries Japanese ingredients like Mirin, wakame seaweed, and dashi powder. Staff speaks fluent English as well and were helpful when I was trying to locate certain items.
Elliott Y.
Place rating: 5 Danville, CA
Love this place! A great asset on the 495 corridor.
Nan A.
Place rating: 4 Acton, MA
Since Acton lost the Joyce Chen grocery many years ago, it was a delight to come across this grocery. Amongst other produce, they have fresh lychee and pretty much any fresh ingredient one would use to cook Chinese food from scratch.
Dee H.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
My favorite local grocery store for asian cooking staples. Fresh produce, soybeans, tofu, lap chung, wonton wrappers, jasmine rice, jasmine brown rice, asian condiments, pastes and sauces. Most of what I need to prepare my chinese dishes is right there. There are also plenty of other items one would find in an asian grocery store such as cookies, candies, frozen dumplings and other treats, and lots of ramen noodles.