This place has a great selection of veggies and also Of imported foods. You could find about any Asian sauce under the sun here. There’s a bakery also. They run great sales on produce. You can also get those Mexican bull statues for under $ 15.
Jin Y.
Classificação do local: 4 Oklahoma City, OK
Great selections. It’s not HMart like the one in Carrollton, TX, but it will save you 2 – 3.5 hours of driving on I-35, if you live in OKC. Prices are fair and you can pick up Mexican food as well. Their is plenty of parking. It’s not in the nicest part of town so I don’t recommend driving there after dark.
Amy G.
Classificação do local: 5 Oklahoma City, OK
Though not known for organic produce, Terry Market currently has 3 pound bags of organic russets for .89 cents. How can this be?
Joey L.
Classificação do local: 4 Oklahoma City, OK
I am leery of giving things five stars and I did get a rather rancid watermelon from here – but i really loved this place. We got a bunch of food and it cost us 36.00 dollars and outside of the rancid watermelon – everything was really good. It’s located on 16th and Drexel so right down the street from the plaza district but it seems miles away in a good way. I don’t see it being overrun by hipsters anytime soon and i certainly hope it doesn’t. We were able to get a lot of our meat there – we opted for safe picks except for the chicken gizzards. They were okay – but that’s mainly due to my novice cooking level. The thing is its a Korean/Mexican grocery store. Now I don’t know about any alliance between these peoples but good for them. I know nothing about Korean food so if anyone wants to fill me in – that’d be awesome. I’d love to learn how to cook something. It’s not Whole Foods – it doesn’t smell delightful when you walk in – but it’s really solid. and if you need something and in a pinch and you want to keep it cheap check this place out. I like Whole Foods btw. But i’m just saying. This is not the same.
Karen C.
Classificação do local: 5 Oklahoma City, OK
I hadn’t visited this grocery store since Terry Markets took it over, and WOW! I was impressed today. Excellent array of Asian(predominately Korean) and Latin American foods. Nice staff, clean and well-stocked — OKC foodies need to stampede to this supermarket and support it. BTW, I got a deal on a big bunch of fresh banana leaves for achiote pork(cochinita pibil) — who knew we could find these here? I am now a fan of this store and highly recommend it to lovers of ethnic foods and adventuresome Okie cooks.
Joy M.
Classificação do local: 4 Laguna Hills, CA
Pretty cool OKC. A Mexican — Korean market smash up. A hop, skip and a jump away from the Plaza District. So wrong, but yet so right… It’s epicness will surprise you. The place is split into two. Korean stuff predominately on the right, Mexican stuff on the left. Bigger than Super Mercados and Korean Market in Moore. I have to thank Kelly S and her friends for suggesting I give it a whirl. I no longer have to make the trek to Del City to search for Korean goodies or go through substitutes at Super Cao. Basically, I can make whatever Vamonos(the restaurant) serves up. Maybe. We’ll see! The meat selection was large and kind of smelled funny, but if you can get past the smell, you’ll be surprised by the variety. None of the meats looked frozen. I’ve gone to a carniceria on 23rd that sold semi frozen short ribs. The produce section was pretty standard looking though I think I can get fresher looking items at Spouts or Crest. Towards the back side of the market, there is a Taqueria and Korean take out. You can also purchase all sorts of different sodas, bottled sangria, Michelada mix, Inca cola, candies, pastries yaddaa yaddaa
Carolyn H.
Classificação do local: 5 Oklahoma City, OK
Enjoyed shopping here today and will shop again… Great selection, good prices, clean and friendly…
Will C.
Classificação do local: 5 Oklahoma City, OK
KOREANGROCERY!!! THEYHAVEKOREANGROCERY!!! We can thank our neighbor to the south for this concept(Dallas, TX), which is a hybrid Mexican/Korean grocery store. I didn’t believe it until I stopped in and the store is almost unilaterally split into Mexican and Korean. They have a fresh made deli section with some simple Korean dishes as well as Mexican staples such as carnitas and chicharrones. Many of the items here, which are also found at Whole Foods, will be cheaper here. There is a particular green tea I buy that was about a buck cheaper here. You’ll probably get better counter service if you speak Mexican or Korean, but just point and use your digits to signify quantity. The concept is bizarre, but you’ll get what you need.
Kimberly H.
Classificação do local: 4 Oklahoma City, OK
They don’t have everything I want but the produce is fresh, they have a meat and seafood counter and delecious Mexican baked goods. Check it out!