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Asian supermarket

In non-Asian countries, an Asian supermarket largely describes a category of grocery stores that focuses and stocks items and products imported from countries located in the Far East (e.g. East, Southeast and South Asia).[citation needed]

A selection of instant noodles in a Mitsuwa Marketplace store

These stores go further than a typical quintessential supermarket in that they sell general merchandise, goods, and services related to specific Asian countries of origin, immigrant communities or the ethnic enclave that the store may be located in.

They would also often tend to diversify by carrying products from other fellow Asian countries; Japanese supermarkets would carry some Chinese, Indonesian, Korean and Singaporean products; Korean supermarkets carry some Chinese and Japanese products; Taiwanese supermarkets carry Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese products, and so on.

Overview

Asian supermarkets carry items and ingredients generally well-suited for Asian cuisines and simply not found or considerably more expensive in most Western supermarkets, due to low turnover and small quantities.

While it primarily caters to a single particular Asian cultural group, many also additionally caters to other Asian immigrant groups who do not have easy access to foodstuffs from their country of origin. These are prevalent in Asian enclaves in the United States and Canada. Urban centers such as New York City, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., San Diego, Chicago, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, San Francisco, Philadelphia, St. Louis, and Seattle have Chinatowns, Little Indias, Little Saigons, Koreatowns, or Japantowns and other ethnic neighborhoods with specialty small business, but surrounding areas or smaller cities will have Asian supermarkets providing the same but reduced amenities for the same purposes.

 
Nijiya Market, a Japanese chain market, in San Diego, California

Sometimes, these markets are surrounded by an Asian-themed strip mall. The markets are generally ethnocentric and may be mainly Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese or Filipino market; however, in many areas such supermarkets cater to a more diverse Asian population as a means of financial diversification and Pan-Asian cooperation.

It is this diversity that led to the establishment of Pan-Asian goods in a one-stop shop with aisles selling foods in common and others dedicated to other groups such as Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indian, Malaysian, Singaporean, Vietnamese, Thai, Taiwanese, Korean, and others. Some Asian supermarkets in Australia and the United States also stock Pacific food items aimed at the Pacific Islander communities in those countries.[1][2] Similarly, some Asian supermarkets in the Netherlands stock items from Suriname aimed at the large Surinamese communities of Indian and Javanese origins found in the country.

Despite sourcing from many multiple nations, items stocked are very different depending on their target ethnic market. For example, in Chinese and Vietnamese supermarkets it is common for animal meat to be hung on hooks for display; in Japanese supermarkets this is less common except for seafood. Chinese supermarkets may also carry Japanese products but the range of selection would be very limited as compared to a Japanese supermarket. For example, for green tea, in a Japanese market, an entire aisle may be dedicated to it, stocking a wide variety and grades of regional loose-leaf teas, whereas the Chinese market may simply carry a few brands of Japanese tea bags and bottled teas, while focusing on chrysanthemum tea.

Chains

 
T & T Supermarket chain in Toronto, Ontario

Though most Asian supermarkets tend to be neighborhood-oriented, small and independent and may carry similar or even identical names, many large chains of stores have floor area that is comparable to other American supermarket chain stores. Among the largest of these chains is H Mart, which has 66 locations.

Major chains include:

  • Chinese and Pan-Asian: Hong Kong Supermarket (US-6 locations), Kam Man Food (East Coast US), Hoo Hing (UK), Miracle Supermarket (Australia-New South Wales), Grand Asia Market (US), Nations Fresh Foods (Canada-Ontario), Lion Supermarket (US- Silicon Valley), zTao Marketplace (US-Texas, Georgia), G&L Supermarket (Good Luck Plaza 好運廣場) (Chinese, Southeast Asian, Indian, Korean and Japanese) (Australia-New South Wales)[3] Asian Foods 亞洲食品 (Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Malaysian, Indonesian, Singaporean, Indian, Sri Lankan, Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Filipino and Korean) (Australia-Queensland)[4] iFresh Supermarket
  • Filipino and Pan-Asian: Seafood City (US-25 stores, Canada-5 stores), Island Pacific Supermarket (US-California), Manila Oriental Market (Filipino, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indian and Korean) (US-California),[5] Amazing Oriental (東方行) (Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Malaysian, Filipino, Sri Lankan, Taiwanese, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Korean, Singaporean, Surinamese and Thai) (Netherlands)[6]
  • Hawaiian and Japanese: Marukai Corporation U.S.A. (US-West Coast and Hawaii, 11 stores as of 2018)
  • Indian and Pan-Asian: Patel Brothers (US-54 stores), Subzi Mandi Cash & Carry (US-10 stores, Canada-5 stores), Sabzi Mandi (Canada-7 stores), Panchvati Supermarket (Canada-5 stores), MKS Spices 'N Things (Australia-Victoria), Asian Food Centre (Canada-7 stores), India Town Food Centre (Canada-2 stores), Indian Grocery Store (UK-London)[7]
  • Japanese: Marukai (US, 14 stores), Nijiya Market (US, 12 stores), Mitsuwa Marketplace (US, 11 stores), Uwajimaya (Greater Seattle and Greater Portland, OR), Yaohan (defunct)
  • Korean: H Mart (84 stores as of 2021),[8] Zion Market & Zion Mart (US, 6 stores), Assi Market (US, 3 stores), Arirang Supermarket (US, 2 stores), Galleria Supermarket (Canada-Greater Toronto), Oseyo (UK, 6 stores), Lotte Plaza (US, 14 stores)
  • Taiwanese: 99 Ranch Market (US), T & T Supermarket (Canada), 168 Market (US-California, Nevada, 6 stores)
  • Vietnamese: Shun Fat Supermarket (US-14 locations)

Online

Due to concentration of immigrant communities in metropolitan areas, few Asian supermarket chain stores are located in non-metro areas. In order to better compete and serve this market, a few of these chains have begun online sales, which compete directly with the likes of general online e-commerce merchandisers such as Amazon.com, Walmart.com, Shopee and Rakuten.

In Asia

Major operators in Asia such as AEON, Don Quijote (Don Don Donki) and Jusco operate somewhat like Asian supermarkets, as they offer products not normally found in their home countries; as such they also serve as a platform for selling regional Asian cuisines and foods from their origin country. An example would be selling a Singaporean drink in Japan and vice versa, when they are both Asian countries.

Operations

Most of these supermarkets are started and operated by Asian immigrant entrepreneurs and their families. Others are started by investors of existing corporate conglomerates already headquartered in Asia, namely Mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.

Asian supermarkets can range from small mom-and-pop grocery stores to large big-box stores and may cater specifically to one ethnic Asian immigrant group or to a wide pan-Asian crowd. They serve the generally unserved or underserved immigrant and descendant population. They are usually the main attraction for food shopping within overseas Asian shopping malls and Chinatowns. Asian supermarkets may re-occupy older buildings formerly anchored by mainstream regional or national supermarket chains.

Chinese shopping centers and supermarkets have been constructed using traditional Chinese architecture, and provide services catered toward immigrant customers. Examples include Asian restaurants, beauty salons, bakeries, foreign film rental stores, travel agencies, book stores, and other businesses.

In recent years, some mainstream markets have attempted to compete with Asian supermarkets for the minority customer base by stocking certain Asian goods as well as directing marketing towards various Asian ethnic immigrant populations. Conversely, some Asian supermarkets attempt to appeal to the general population. Asian markets are reputed to have lower prices than the mainstream chains.

Asian supermarkets represent a new trend in which Asian immigrants no longer settle in old enclaves such as Chinatown, San Francisco but in suburbs where shopping centers provide services as well as cultural amenities, such as hosting ethnic festivals, shows and dance.

One of the major redevelopments highlighted in the press has been Buford Highway in the Atlanta suburb of Doraville, Georgia, where Asian supermarkets have done brisk business in a once-blighted neighborhood. Such supermarkets have also revitalized the once-rundown sections of Bellaire Blvd in Houston, Texas, and turned it into a thriving new Asian shopping district.[9] There are also many competing Chinese supermarkets in the Southern California Chinatowns and Vietnamese markets anchoring communities such as Little Saigon.

Products

 
Shelves of Asian canned goods in a 99 Ranch Market store
International brands
Controlling polity Brand
Australia Maharajah's Choice, Pandaroo
China Haw flakes, Tsingtao Beer
Canada Nanak's, Surati
Cambodia Angkor Beer
Hong Kong Lee Kum Kee, Vitasoy, , Sau Tao, Amoy Foods, Swire Sugars
India Amul, India Gate, Old Monk
Indonesia Indofood, Kopiko, Teh botol, Bintang Beer
Japan Calbee, Calpis, Glico, Kikkoman (JFC), Meiji, Maruchan, Nissin Foods, Shirakiku, Pocari Sweat, Ajinomoto, Yamasa, S&B, House Foods, Kagome, Sapporo, Morinaga (Mori-Nu), Yakult, Asahi, Kirin, Ito-en, Yamamotoyama, Kadoya, Nagatanien(ja), Nishimoto
Korea CJ CheilJedang, Crown, Haitai, HiteJinro, Lotte, Nongshim, Orion, Ottogi, Paldo, Pulmuone, Samyang Food
Malaysia , Baba's (பாபா), Julie's, Munchy's, Rotiboy
Nepal Wai Wai
Philippines Barrio Fiesta, Goldilocks, Tobi Nuts, San Miguel Brewery, Mama Sita's
Singapore 100plus, Axe Brand, Ayam, Asian Home Gourmet, Irvins, Koka noodles, Marigold, Pokka, Prima Taste, Tiger Beer, Yeo's, Tee Yih Jia, Tiger Balm, TWG Tea, Ya Kun
Sri Lanka Dilmah
Taiwan Uni-President Enterprises Corporation, Wei Chuan, I-Mei, Companion Foods, Chin Chin, Ve Wong, Kimlan Foods, Hsin Tung Yang, Want Want
Thailand Chaokoh, Aroy-D, Thai President Foods (Mama), Tiparos, Lobo, Malee, Charoen Pokphand Foods, Vitamilk
Vietnam Vinamilk, Bao Long, Trung Nguyên
United Kingdom Patak's, Sharwood's
United States King's Hawaiian, Thai Kitchen and Simply Asia, Sriracha, VH, Sun Noodle, Sun Foods LLC (Hinode)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Fiji Grocery Shops in United States".
  2. ^ Example of Asian supermarket that also stocks food items from the Pacific Islands.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ 歡迎光臨好運廣場-Good Luck Plaza_Blacktown
  4. ^ Welcome to Asian Foods
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-11-22. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  6. ^ "Home | Amazing Oriental".
  7. ^ "Indian Grocery Store | Food & Spices Store | Asian Supermarket". Indian Grocery Store. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
  8. ^ Avalos, George (March 1, 2018). "Korean supermarket readies new north San Jose store". San Jose Mercury-News. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
  9. ^ Barr, Greg (5 August 2007). "Bank bets on growth in Asian communities".

External links

  • "The New Chinatown? Try the Asian Mall", The New York Times—article on the growing trend of Asian supermarkets in the United States
  • —article on impact of Asian supermarkets in New Zealand
  • ""—newspaper article from Berkeley, CA

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4 Products 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOverview EditAsian supermarkets carry items and ingredients generally well suited for Asian cuisines and simply not found or considerably more expensive in most Western supermarkets due to low turnover and small quantities While it primarily caters to a single particular Asian cultural group many also additionally caters to other Asian immigrant groups who do not have easy access to foodstuffs from their country of origin These are prevalent in Asian enclaves in the United States and Canada Urban centers such as New York City Los Angeles Washington D C San Diego Chicago Houston Dallas Atlanta San Francisco Philadelphia St Louis and Seattle have Chinatowns Little Indias Little Saigons Koreatowns or Japantowns and other ethnic neighborhoods with specialty small business but surrounding areas or smaller cities will have Asian supermarkets providing the same but reduced amenities for the same purposes Nijiya Market a Japanese chain market in San Diego CaliforniaSometimes these markets are surrounded by an Asian themed strip mall The markets are generally ethnocentric and may be mainly Chinese Indonesian Japanese or Filipino market however in many areas such supermarkets cater to a more diverse Asian population as a means of financial diversification and Pan Asian cooperation It is this diversity that led to the establishment of Pan Asian goods in a one stop shop with aisles selling foods in common and others dedicated to other groups such as Pakistani Bangladeshi Indian Malaysian Singaporean Vietnamese Thai Taiwanese Korean and others Some Asian supermarkets in Australia and the United States also stock Pacific food items aimed at the Pacific Islander communities in those countries 1 2 Similarly some Asian supermarkets in the Netherlands stock items from Suriname aimed at the large Surinamese communities of Indian and Javanese origins found in the country Despite sourcing from many multiple nations items stocked are very different depending on their target ethnic market For example in Chinese and Vietnamese supermarkets it is common for animal meat to be hung on hooks for display in Japanese supermarkets this is less common except for seafood Chinese supermarkets may also carry Japanese products but the range of selection would be very limited as compared to a Japanese supermarket For example for green tea in a Japanese market an entire aisle may be dedicated to it stocking a wide variety and grades of regional loose leaf teas whereas the Chinese market may simply carry a few brands of Japanese tea bags and bottled teas while focusing on chrysanthemum tea Chains Edit T amp T Supermarket chain in Toronto Ontario Though most Asian supermarkets tend to be neighborhood oriented small and independent and may carry similar or even identical names many large chains of stores have floor area that is comparable to other American supermarket chain stores Among the largest of these chains is H Mart which has 66 locations Major chains include Chinese and Pan Asian Hong Kong Supermarket US 6 locations Kam Man Food East Coast US Hoo Hing UK Miracle Supermarket Australia New South Wales Grand Asia Market US Nations Fresh Foods Canada Ontario Lion Supermarket US Silicon Valley zTao Marketplace US Texas Georgia G amp L Supermarket Good Luck Plaza 好運廣場 Chinese Southeast Asian Indian Korean and Japanese Australia New South Wales 3 Asian Foods 亞洲食品 Chinese Japanese Thai Malaysian Indonesian Singaporean Indian Sri Lankan Bangladeshi Pakistani Filipino and Korean Australia Queensland 4 iFresh Supermarket Filipino and Pan Asian Seafood City US 25 stores Canada 5 stores Island Pacific Supermarket US California Manila Oriental Market Filipino Japanese Chinese Vietnamese Thai Indian and Korean US California 5 Amazing Oriental 東方行 Chinese Indian Japanese Malaysian Filipino Sri Lankan Taiwanese Vietnamese Indonesian Korean Singaporean Surinamese and Thai Netherlands 6 Hawaiian and Japanese Marukai Corporation U S A US West Coast and Hawaii 11 stores as of 2018 Indian and Pan Asian Patel Brothers US 54 stores Subzi Mandi Cash amp Carry US 10 stores Canada 5 stores Sabzi Mandi Canada 7 stores Panchvati Supermarket Canada 5 stores MKS Spices N Things Australia Victoria Asian Food Centre Canada 7 stores India Town Food Centre Canada 2 stores Indian Grocery Store UK London 7 Japanese Marukai US 14 stores Nijiya Market US 12 stores Mitsuwa Marketplace US 11 stores Uwajimaya Greater Seattle and Greater Portland OR Yaohan defunct Korean H Mart 84 stores as of 2021 8 Zion Market amp Zion Mart US 6 stores Assi Market US 3 stores Arirang Supermarket US 2 stores Galleria Supermarket Canada Greater Toronto Oseyo UK 6 stores Lotte Plaza US 14 stores Taiwanese 99 Ranch Market US T amp T Supermarket Canada 168 Market US California Nevada 6 stores Vietnamese Shun Fat Supermarket US 14 locations Online Edit Due to concentration of immigrant communities in metropolitan areas few Asian supermarket chain stores are located in non metro areas In order to better compete and serve this market a few of these chains have begun online sales which compete directly with the likes of general online e commerce merchandisers such as Amazon com Walmart com Shopee and Rakuten In Asia Edit Major operators in Asia such as AEON Don Quijote Don Don Donki and Jusco operate somewhat like Asian supermarkets as they offer products not normally found in their home countries as such they also serve as a platform for selling regional Asian cuisines and foods from their origin country An example would be selling a Singaporean drink in Japan and vice versa when they are both Asian countries Operations EditMost of these supermarkets are started and operated by Asian immigrant entrepreneurs and their families Others are started by investors of existing corporate conglomerates already headquartered in Asia namely Mainland China Hong Kong Japan the Philippines Singapore South Korea and Taiwan Asian supermarkets can range from small mom and pop grocery stores to large big box stores and may cater specifically to one ethnic Asian immigrant group or to a wide pan Asian crowd They serve the generally unserved or underserved immigrant and descendant population They are usually the main attraction for food shopping within overseas Asian shopping malls and Chinatowns Asian supermarkets may re occupy older buildings formerly anchored by mainstream regional or national supermarket chains Kam Man Food in Quincy MassachusettsChinese shopping centers and supermarkets have been constructed using traditional Chinese architecture and provide services catered toward immigrant customers Examples include Asian restaurants beauty salons bakeries foreign film rental stores travel agencies book stores and other businesses In recent years some mainstream markets have attempted to compete with Asian supermarkets for the minority customer base by stocking certain Asian goods as well as directing marketing towards various Asian ethnic immigrant populations Conversely some Asian supermarkets attempt to appeal to the general population Asian markets are reputed to have lower prices than the mainstream chains Asian supermarkets represent a new trend in which Asian immigrants no longer settle in old enclaves such as Chinatown San Francisco but in suburbs where shopping centers provide services as well as cultural amenities such as hosting ethnic festivals shows and dance One of the major redevelopments highlighted in the press has been Buford Highway in the Atlanta suburb of Doraville Georgia where Asian supermarkets have done brisk business in a once blighted neighborhood Such supermarkets have also revitalized the once rundown sections of Bellaire Blvd in Houston Texas and turned it into a thriving new Asian shopping district 9 There are also many competing Chinese supermarkets in the Southern California Chinatowns and Vietnamese markets anchoring communities such as Little 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Kitchen and Simply Asia Sriracha VH Sun Noodle Sun Foods LLC Hinode See also Edit Asia portal Companies portal Food portalReligious goods store Chinatown Koreatown Japantown Vietnamtown Little Manila Night market Wet market Toko shop similar type of shop in the Netherlands List of supermarket chains in the United StatesReferences Edit Fiji Grocery Shops in United States Example of Asian supermarket that also stocks food items from the Pacific Islands permanent dead link 歡迎光臨好運廣場 Good Luck Plaza Blacktown Welcome to Asian Foods Manila Oriental Market Archived from the original on 2015 11 22 Retrieved 2015 11 28 Home Amazing Oriental Indian Grocery Store Food amp Spices Store Asian Supermarket Indian Grocery Store Retrieved 2021 07 05 Avalos George March 1 2018 Korean supermarket readies new north San Jose store San Jose Mercury News Retrieved June 3 2020 Barr Greg 5 August 2007 Bank bets on growth in Asian communities External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Asian 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