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99 Ranch - A pan-Asian market chain serving states with large Asian communities. All the stores are clean and modern. They claim to be "America's largest Asian supermarket chain!" Though 99 Ranch caters mostly to Chinese shoppers, you can find ingredients for preparing all kinds of Asian cuisine. Stores feature live seafood tanks and “you buy, we fry” service. While most of their markets are in California, you'll also find them in Honolulu (HI), Kent (WA), Las Vegas (NV), Doraville (GA), Phoenix (AZ), and internationally in Jakarta, Indonesia. Asian Food Market/Center - In New Jersey for now, this growing chain of pan-Asian markets was started in 1992 by W.K. Chan. H Mart - (click on English in the upper right-hand corner) Korean-owned pan-Asian market chain on the East Coast and in the Midwest. Lots of Korean goods, but the shelves are also well-stocked with Chinese and Southeast Asian staples. Kam Man Food Products, Inc. – New York’s biggest Chinatown supermarket. Pan-Asian products. 200 Canal Street (At Mulberry) 212-571-0330. Korin - Located in lower Manhattan, Korin is a great resource for all of your cutlery needs. Marukai - Based in Los Angeles and Hawaii, the business began as an importer for Japanese food, household items, furniture, health foods, health and fitness items, and electronics. Mitsuwa - A Japanese grocery chain that took over when Yaohan went out of business. No Vietnamese ingredients, but you can get good prices on Japanese rice vinegars. Mitsuwa has locations in California, Illinois and New Jersey. Mutual Trading Co. - The premier Japanese food, alcohol beverage, and restaurant supply specialist, providing the top brands to our retailer and foodservice customers nationwide. Rhee Bros.,Inc. - Rhee Bros has over a dozen stores around the country, and although Korean food is their specialty they also have ingredients from across Asia. The Wok Shop - Located in the heart of San Francisco’s famous Chinatown, The Wok Shop is a family owned and operated business specializing in hard-to-find Asian cooking tools. Their unique stock of merchandise covers nearly every aspect of Asian cooking! Uwajimaya - A pan-Asian chain of markets in Washington and Oregon. Has an online catalog that offers flours and soy sauces but not much in terms of Viet ingredients.
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