Business Description from the Web
Great selection of Korean groceries and household goods since 1991.
Tips About This Business
New Oriental features specialty items such as lotus root, pickled radishes, Korean ginseng gum, gingko nuts and pumpkin porridge.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short The large, well-lit New Oriental is filled with dishes and housewares. Find affordable ceramics from Korea and Japan including teapots, bowls, sake sets and even sushi boats. Other kitchen items are chopsticks, pots and pans, cutting boards and stovetop grills--to cook bulgoki (Korean barbecue). Also for sale: art work, bamboo plants, sandals and slippers, pillows and...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 09, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
I love the food in the restaurant! It's the closest you can get to mom's food. The price is awesome. Most menu items are $5 which includes tax, you wont find a better deal anywhere else in the surrounding area. The only thing I'm not too crazy about is the kimchi... They add just a little too much sugar which I'm not used to because my mom doesn't put any sugar in her kimchi!
Posted by mkwon0506
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 29, 2008)
New Oriental Market is predominantly Korean, but carries a great selection of Japanese products, as well, including snacks, noodles, rice, and frozen foods. The store is fairly clean and always organized-- every time I go there a worker is shuffling through the shelves, reorganizing them. They have the best selection of Japanese and Korean snacks, drinks, and frozen treats in town, and their...
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Posted by melonpocky
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 27, 2007)
Not only do they make the best Kim Chi I've ever had (you can also get jars of it in their fridge), but they make the best Bi Bim Bap ever! Try it!
Pros
+ Very friendly, Spacious, Good produce
Cons
- Selection limited
Posted by ericwilliams
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 18, 2003)