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Contribute Feedback What derek hale likes about Hong Kong Food Market:
We stopped in on our way to a function so we were in a bit of a hurry. This place is close to home but we had never been before. Let's just say we plan on going back when we have more time because they have a lot of good foods and items you can't get at HEB or Kroger or Walmart.If you're into eastern diets then definitely go check it out. View all feedback.
What Wynee J doesn't like about Hong Kong Food Market:
This is the craziest food I've ever bought in a Hong Kong supermarket. Because of trust. I didn't keep the receipt. I wish you had your own inspector. This product is too exaggerated ?. View all feedback.
Fresh Fish Got some Red Fish fillet half shell on for the grill. Great lil market to get some fresh fish locally.
This is the craziest food I've ever bought in a Hong Kong supermarket. Because of trust. I didn't keep the receipt. I wish you had your own inspector. This product is too exaggerated ?.
Questionable food quality and terrible service.(picture is not the product I bought, but the one I found directly from their refrigerator)Short story: Do not buy any food that requires refrigeration from this place. Their food chain is highly questionable and may be harmful to you, even if you cannot see signs of spoilage.Long story: I bought a bag of rice noodles from this market. Initially, I was happy with the purchase as I hadn 't had rice noodles for a long time. However, upon returning home, I noticed some bacterial specks growing on the noodle and realized it had spoiled. There were still four months until the expiration date, so it is clear that the food market did not preserve the noodle well in their refrigerator. Therefore, I put the noodle in my car and planned to return them tomorrow.I thought the return would be straightforward, but I was wrong. When I told the cashier that the noodle had spoiled, she touched the noodle with her hand and blamed me for not refrigerating it. I explained that it had spoiled and that I didn 't want to put spoiled food in my fridge, but she didn 't believe me and thought I was making an excuse to return the product.After arguing with the cashier for about a minute, she lost her patience and served the next customer directly. I could not believe that was how they deal with their customer. This was only a $6 product, and they weren 't willing to take responsibility.I was angry and asked my wife to check if other products had spoiled. It turned out that my intially thought was correct; their food chain must have some issues. We found another bag of spoiled noodles.When I gave the noodles to the cashier, she said, I don 't care! Stand in line! Yes, that 's how they deal with this evidence of their food problem. Let me tell you what she actually meant: OK, You win this battle, so what? I will give you the f**king refund you beg for. Do not bother me with the spoiled food you just found in our refrigerator. I do not want to see it I won this battle not because they realized their fault but because I was lucky enough to find spoiled food in their refrigerator. Next time, they 'll probably carefully hide their food chain issues and remove the spoiled food from their refrigerator, so no customers can realize they may consume some spoiled food which may not be visible to naked eye and bother them with the refund issue.
I've been here three times, why is the guard on duty closing up a whole Hour and a half before the posted closing time? There's obviously other shoppers inside looking around and some checking out. Why?
The only Asian grocery I frequent! They have a wide variety of options and goodies from all parts of Southeast Asian countries! This is my favorite Hongkong ?