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Businiess name:  Hyundai Oriental Grocery & Gft
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Although I sometimes feel a bit awkward as the lone white girl, I love this store. The staff is always polite and friendly. They'll ask if you need help--if you don't, then they let you shop in peace; if you do, then they will try and help you find what you need. They have a *huge* selection of ramen bowls. They also sell some cases of Ramune soda, those delicious sugar stars, and Kasugai gummy candies. The prices are much more reasonable than, say, Suncoast or the Internet. It's fun to look through the snack food aisle. As a bonus, they sell Korean CDs! They're of pop groups, mostly; I can't read Korean, so I tend to buy CDs and hope for the best. I've found some fun bands this way. They also have Korean stationary and teeny-tiny origami papers. The best part: On your way out, if the cashier remembers, they'll reach into a little cooler and give you a parting gift! It's always a tiny yogurt drink--and it's absolutely delicious. I bought a pack of the drinks because the Hyundai's p

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