Mega Mart now open in East Palo Alto
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Mega Mart now open in East Palo Alto
"The 50,000-square-foot store, which replaces a Target at that location that closed last year, includes groceries, a large Korean beauty section and more. Instagrammer Tony Nguyen, who goes by the handle @yourglobalfoodiebff, shared a sneak peek of the store, highlighting the house-made kimchi, a deli offering ready-to-eat items like kimbap, and the Pogu Picnic takeout counter offering fast-casual meal boxes called "dosirak" from Michelin-starred chef Tony Yoo. There's also Basquia, the brand's gluten-free rice flour bakery."
"On the grocery front, look for the produce aisle with Korean fruits like shine muscat grapes, the ramyun section (including a selection co-branded with the popular Netflix movie " K-Pop Demon Hunters ") and the large meat aisle containing many items cut for easy transformation into Korean barbecue at home. The chain has several other Bay Area locations. Its ownership also runs Jagalchi, a Daly City Korean cuisine megastore - named after the eponymous renowned fish market in Busan."
Mega Mart opened a 50,000-square-foot Korean grocery in East Palo Alto with a ribbon-cutting and grand opening ceremony. The store replaces a Target that closed last year and includes groceries, a large Korean beauty section, and specialty counters. Offerings include house-made kimchi, a deli with ready-to-eat kimbap, and the Pogu Picnic takeout counter serving fast-casual dosirak meal boxes by Michelin-starred chef Tony Yoo. Basquia provides gluten-free rice flour bakery items. The produce aisle features Korean fruits such as shine muscat grapes, a ramyun section includes a co-branded selection tied to the Netflix movie K-Pop Demon Hunters, and a large meat aisle is arranged for Korean barbecue at home.
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