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An Asian supermarket, sometimes called an "Oriental supermarket", is a grocery store in non-Asian countries that stock items imported from the many countries in East and Southeast Asia. They carry items and ingredients generally well-suited for Asian cuisines and not found in most western supermarkets.

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Most of these supermarkets are started and operated by Asian immigrant entrepreneurs and their families. Others are started by investors of existing corporate conglomerates already headquartered in Asia, namely Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and most specially the Philippines.

Asian supermarkets can range from small mom-and-pop grocery stores to large big-box stores and may cater specifically to one ethnic Asian immigrant group or to a wide pan-Asian crowd. They serve the generally unserved or underserved immigrant and descendant population. They are usually the main attraction for food shopping within overseas Asian shopping malls and Chinatowns. Asian supermarkets may re-occupy older buildings formerly anchored by mainstream regional or national supermarket chains. Chinese shopping centers and supermarkets have been constructed using traditional Chinese architecture, and provide services catered toward immigrant customers. Examples include Asian restaurants, beauty salons, bakeries, foreign film rental stores, travel agencies, book stores, and other businesses.

In recent years, some mainstream markets have attempted to compete with Asian supermarkets for the minority customer base by stocking certain "Asian" goods as well as directing marketing towards various Asian ethnic immigrant populations. Conversely, some Asian supermarkets attempt to appeal to the general population. Asian markets are reputed to have lower prices than the mainstream chains.

Asian supermarkets represent a new trend in which Asian immigrants no longer settle in old enclaves such as Chinatown, San Francisco, (undoubtedly still the largest in the U.S.), but in suburbs where shopping centers provide services as well as cultural amenities such as hosting ethnic festivals, shows and dance. One of the major redevelopments highlighted in the press has been Buford Highway in the Atlanta suburb of Doraville, Georgia, where Asian supermarkets have done brisk business in a once-blighted neighborhood. Such supermarkets have also revitalized the once-rundown sections of Bellaire Blvd in Houston, Texas and turned it into a thriving new Asian shopping district[1]. There are also many competing Chinese supermarkets in the Southern California Chinatowns and Vietnamese markets anchoring communities such as Little Saigon.

Asian branded products
Category Examples
Vegetable laver (gim/nori), bamboo shoots, bok choy, bean sprouts, welsh onions, ginger, kang kong, mustard greens
Grain jasmine rice
Beverage soy milk, chrysanthemum tea, sake
Seasoning chili, soy sauce
Ingredients black bean, century eggs, ginseng
Packaged snacks prawn crackers, Pocky, rice cakes, tobi nuts
Merchandise rice cookers, woks, fashion magazines, newspapers, cigarettes
Bakery pastry
Seafood fish, clams, crabs, lobsters, oysters
Delicacies sea cucumber, shark fin, abalones
Meat Chinese Sausage
International brands
Producing polity Brand
China Haw flakes
Hong Kong Lee Kum Kee, Vitasoy ,Bamboo Garden
Japan Calbee, Calpis, Glico, Kikkoman, Meiji, Lotte, Shirakiku
Korea Crown, Orion, Haitai, Lotte, Nongshim, Ottogi
Malaysia Julies, Ayam Brand, Brahims
Philippines Barrio Fiesta, Goldilocks, TOBI Nuts
Taiwan Uni-President Enterprises Corporation, Wei Chuan, I-Mei, Chin Chin, Ve Wong
Supermarkets
Region Name Locations Description
North America 1st Oriental Florida: Orlando Taiwanese
99 Ranch Market California: Daly City, Richmond, Milpitas, Fremont, Los Angeles and Orange County, San Jose, San Diego
Nevada: Las Vegas
Washington: Edmonds, Kent
Georgia: Doraville
Texas: Houston
Pan-Asian, mostly Taiwanese and Chinese
Ai Hoa Supermarket California: LA Chinatown Chinese, Vietnamese
American Pinoy Food Mart New Jersey: Clifton, Bergenfield Filipino
Asahi Imports Texas: Austin Japanese
Asia Supermarket Illinois: Naperville
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia
New Jersey: Atlantic City
Pan-Asian, Chinese
Asian Supermarket Alberta: Lethbridge Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese European, East Indian
Asian Food Markets New Jersey: Cherry Hill, Edison, Middletown, North Plainfield, Plainsboro
New York: Staten Island
Chinese
Assi Market Pennsylvania: North Wales
Georgia: Suwanee
Illinois: Niles
California: LA Koreatown
New York: Flushing
Korean, chain
California Market California: LA Koreatown, San Jose, California Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean
CAM Asia Supermarket Ohio: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus Pan-Asian, Chinese
County Square Market California: Antioch, California, Pleasant Hill, California, Vacaville Pan-Asian, Chinese
Daido Texas: Houston
Georgia: Chamblee
New Jersey: Fort Lee
New York: Flushing, White Plains
Japanese
Fish & Oriental Spices Florida: Kissimmee Filipino
De Guzman Oriental Florida: Orlando Filipino
Diho Supermarket Texas: Houston Chinese, chain at 9100-9188 Bellaire Blvd[2]
Dun Huang Supermarket Texas: Houston Chinese, chain at 9889 Bellaire Blvd [2]
Dynasty Supermarket New York: Chinatown, Manhattan Chinese, Official website
Freshia market California: Torrance Chinese; with restaurants, bank, and other retail stores
Fubonn Oregon: Portland Vietnamese, Chinese
Galleria Supermarket Ontario: Markham Korean, Official website
Golden Foods Supermarket Texas: Houston Chinese, chain at 9896 Bellaire Blvd[2]
Grand Mart Washington, D.C
Georgia
Korean
Great Wall Supermarket New York: Queens, Brooklyn
Massachusetts: Boston
New Jersey: Franklin Park
Virginia: Fairfax
Chinese, Official website
Hai Thanh California: San Jose Vietnamese and Chinese
Han Ah Reum/H Mart British Columbia: Vancouver
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia
New York: New York City, Woodside
Georgia: Duluth, Johns Creek, Riverdale, Suwanee, Doraville
Washington, D.C. area: Annandale, Virginia, Fairfax, Virginia, Falls Church, Virginia, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Wheaton, Maryland
Maryland: Catonsville
California: Diamond Bar, Irvine
Colorado: Aurora
Washington: Seattle
Illinois: Niles, Naperville
Oregon: Tigard
New Jersey: Ridgefield, Englewood, Little Ferry, Edison, Cherry Hill
Texas: Houston, Carrollton
Korean, chain
H.K. Super Market California: Koreatown, Glendale, Garden Grove, Cerritos, Sunnyvale Korean, chain
Hannam Chain Southern California Korean, chain
Hong Kong Supermarket East Coast
Southern California
Chinese
Hong Kong Supermarket Texas: Houston Vietnamese, chain at 11205 Bellaire Blvd[2], Official website
Island Pacific Supermarket California Filipino, chain
Kam Man Food New York
Massachusetts
New Jersey: Edison
New Jersey: East Hanover
Kim Phat Quebec: Montreal, Brossard Pan-Asian, Chinese, Official website
K&S Tennessee: Nashville Korean, 2 locations
Koreatown Galleria California: Koreatown Korean
Koreatown Plaza California: Koreatown Korean
Lotte Virginia: Fairfax, Chantilly; Maryland: Ellicott City, Germantown, Silver spring Pan-Asian, Korean
Lion Supermarket California: San Jose, Santa Clara, Milpitas, Fremont, Newark Pan-Asian, mainly Chinese
Manila Oriental Market or Foodmart
Manila Oriental Foodmart: Arizona: Phoenix, AZ
Manila Oriental Market: California: San Jose, CA, San Francisco, CA, Daly City, CA
Japanese, Filipino, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indian, Korean and Others
Marina Grocery Outlet California: Cupertino, San Jose, Union City Chinese
Marukai Southern California, Hawaii, San Jose Japanese, retails of Waraku furniture and Daiso merchandise
Mitsuwa Marketplace Southern California, San Jose
Illinois: Arlington Heights
New Jersey: Edgewater
Japanese
Mekong International Supermarket
Massachusetts: Worcester, Massachusetts
Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, and African
Nijiya Market California
New York: Hartsdale
Hawaii: Honolulu
Japanese, chain
Osaka Supermarket British Columbia: Vancouver Japanese
Pacific Mercantile Company Colorado: Denver Japanese
Pacific Ocean Marketplace Colorado: Denver, Westminster Chinese, Vietnamese
Pacific Supermarket California: Daly City, San Francisco, South San Francisco
Hawaii: Waipahu
Pan-Asian and Western supermarket chain
Palama Supermarket Honolulu, Hawaii: Waikiki, Kalihi Korean, Official website
Pal-Do World Washington: Lynnwood, Bellevue, Federal Way Korean
PinoyGrocery.com Texas: Katy Filipino, Official website
Phil Am Food Mart New York (Queens/Staten Island) and New Jersey (Jersey City) Filipino, chain, Official website
Seafood City California: Chula Vista, National City, Mira Mesa, Carson, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, Vallejo, Cerritos, North Hills, San Jose Sacramento, Eagle Rock, Union City, Panorama
Nevada: Las Vegas
Filipino, chain
Shun Fat Supermarket California: San Gabriel, Monterey Park Chinese
Super 88 Boston, Massachusetts: Allston, Brighton Chinese, chain, Official website
Super Cao Nguyen Oklahoma: Oklahoma City Asia District Official website
OK Ko-Mart Oriental Market] Oklahoma: Oklahoma City Official website
T & T Supermarket British Columbia: Vancouver
Alberta: Calgary and Edmonton
Ontario: Toronto, Scarborough, Markham, Thornhill, Mississauga
Taiwanese, Chinese
Uwajimaya Washington: Seattle, Bellevue
Oregon: Beaverton
Japanese
Vien Dong III Southern California
Virginia: Falls Church
Vietnamese, Chinese
Viet Hoa Supermarket Colorado: Lakewood Vietnamese
Viet Hoa Texas: Houston Vietnamese, Chinese
Viet Wah Washington: Seattle Vietnamese, Chinese
Yaohan British Columbia: Vancouver Japanese, later bought out by Mitsuwa
Oceania Tai Ping Trading Auckland, New Zealand
Hamilton, New Zealand
Happy Super Market Auckland, New Zealand
NewSave Auckland, New Zealand
Rotorua, New Zealand
Official website
Lim Garden Supermarket Centre Auckland, New Zealand
New Mart Auckland, New Zealand
Dahua Supermarket Auckland, New Zealand
Soung Yueen & Co Ltd Auckland, New Zealand
Orient Trading Wellington, New Zealand
Burlingtons Sydney and Brisbane, Australia
Oriental Groceries Belconnen, Canberra, Australia
Yuen Market Brisbane, Australia Official website
European Paristore France: Paris
Tang Frères France
Mini Siam Oriental Foods Swindon, United Kingdom Thai and Asian Supermarket
Thai Supermarket United Kingdom Official website
Wing Yip United Kingdom Chinese Supermarket
Oriental Food Store Ireland: Limerick
Global Foods Ireland: Limerick
Heng Long Asia Supermarkt Germany: Cologne Official website
Tain Kim Heng Germany: Oberhausen, Dortmund
Tiger und Dragon's Food Store Germany: Heidelberg [3]
Wah Nam Hong The Netherlands: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague

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