The Largest and most popular Asian grocery Store Se Portland, fresh tropical fruits from Hawaii year round, quality local meat and fish, find fresh Asian herbs and vegetables, large selection of spices. Now as some of you readers of my reviews know I am new to the Portland area. But that doesn't mean I can't write some good reviews.
I like to explore a new area and get to know my surroundings. I pass Hong Phat on my way to work. I wanted to see what was going on in there. If you look back at my reviews you will see that I have an affinity for ethnic grocery stores. Asian and Mexican grocery stores are so much fun to get lost in.
I like to explore a new area and get to know my surroundings. I pass Hong Phat on my way to work. I wanted to see what was going on in there. If you look back at my reviews you will see that I have an affinity for ethnic grocery stores. Asian and Mexican grocery stores are so much fun to get lost in.
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Reviews (22)
Carmel Dunham
Feb 02, 2022
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I just moved to this side of PDX. Will try this place again. I was in a hurry but wanted to see the place.
Staff are not friendly. Sad too. Cool things like special eggs, frozen durian...pork belly is on my list to buy. The pears look good. Green onions are in bunches of 3...ok with me. Seasons isle needs improvement but its doable. I haven't giving up yet on this place. Will do an update when I do some real shopping.
Staff are not friendly. Sad too. Cool things like special eggs, frozen durian...pork belly is on my list to buy. The pears look good. Green onions are in bunches of 3...ok with me. Seasons isle needs improvement but its doable. I haven't giving up yet on this place. Will do an update when I do some real shopping.
James Padilla
Oct 16, 2021
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Kirstie Opel
Oct 15, 2021
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Bob May
Feb 04, 2021
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Hong Phat on Prescott is a wonderful store. It is the smaller version of the ginormous store located on 82nd and Burnside. This store is very compact and very organized and the people that work there are extremely helpful and extremely pleasant. everyone is always busy running around stalking the shelves and making sure everything is good to go. Their produce is outstanding always very fresh and people out there rotating and restocking all day long. they have a wonderful compact meat department with all of the necessary parts of the pig everybody loves to take home and cook. They have some of the
Scott Nakagawa
Jan 09, 2021
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Nice little market. Had a decent variety of items. Was able to get my Thai curry mx and coconut milk. Fresh produce as well as meats. They also had dry goods (non-food) stuff. The staff seemed friendly. Although the first person I asked couldn't help me, he was able to find someone else who took me directly to what I was looking for. Would definitely go back.
Karl Bonner
Dec 31, 2020
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Eco Geek
Aug 27, 2020
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They have great produce, including a wide selection of Asian vegetables. They also have cuts of meat you can't find anywhere else, like pig ears, pork belly, and pig skin. They have a good selection of frozen seafood and freshwater fish. They have several different types of dry noodles, from egg noodles to sweet potato noodles. Basically it's a well stocked Asian grocery.
Amanda Allred
Sep 12, 2019
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Not bad. They have a decent selection of quality produce, seafoods and meats though I found myself annoyed at the fact that almost all produce is wrapped in plastic which, in and of itself is annoying, but also that because of that, you are forced to buy quantities you may not necessarily need or want. The prices were decent and I was impressed with the fresh (frozen) seafood. Overall, a good smaller sized neighborhood Asian market worth going to for certain staples.
Julie M.
Jun 18, 2019
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Neatrr inside and much larger fresh veggie section than previously! Ill be going back! Thanks to Mexican Farmers for much of it!
This is where your favorite SE Asian Cafe buys big bags of rice and other bulk items. They do have a parking lot, and a bus station right outside the doorfor the 73, linking to Red line MAX inn 2 minz. They accept Credit and EBT Cards. Remember to bring sturdy bags and plan time to eatch cookimg vids for interesting foods. ...u may buy a lot!
I saw fresh and Frozen Durian.stacked indoors, but it didn't smell too bad. They must have a good air handler. (Eat this
This is where your favorite SE Asian Cafe buys big bags of rice and other bulk items. They do have a parking lot, and a bus station right outside the doorfor the 73, linking to Red line MAX inn 2 minz. They accept Credit and EBT Cards. Remember to bring sturdy bags and plan time to eatch cookimg vids for interesting foods. ...u may buy a lot!
I saw fresh and Frozen Durian.stacked indoors, but it didn't smell too bad. They must have a good air handler. (Eat this
Candice Pule
Jan 14, 2019
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Jaye S.
Jan 07, 2019
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I finally stopped in Hong Phat as the other Asian grocery store opened late. It's a medium-size grocery store with many different items. I was tempted to pick up items just to try. They have refrigerated and frozen foods, produce, and prepackaged food and seasoned with the latter making up the bulk of the store.
Pros:
Competitive pricing. I've seen cheaper, but the cheaper store opens later.
Friendly employees and great customer service.
Great prices on produce. Who needs Albertsons.
Are you looking for a seemingly, obscure item? They probably have it here.
They carry a bunch of inexpensive
Pros:
Competitive pricing. I've seen cheaper, but the cheaper store opens later.
Friendly employees and great customer service.
Great prices on produce. Who needs Albertsons.
Are you looking for a seemingly, obscure item? They probably have it here.
They carry a bunch of inexpensive
Arthur C.
Feb 28, 2018
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Annie F.
Aug 05, 2017
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Tien D.
Jul 03, 2017
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I really enjoy this market! It isn't as big as the one on 82nd, but quite honestly, I prefer this one more! My mom has been going to this store for quite some time now. She seems to enjoy it and I enjoy going with her. They have a variety of Asian produce and snacks. I enjoy when they get their shipment of jackfruit in as well. Sometimes when the jackfruit is ripe, they will cut them up and sell them in smaller portions, which is great if you don't want to buy a whole jackfruit. However, if the jackfruit isn't ripe, they will wait on cutting it (as they should), and you would just
Brenda C.
May 07, 2017
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I only come to this one because it is closer to my house. The one on 82nd I had no issues. Long story short this is the THIRD TIME I bought food from here that was EXPIRED. The first time it was the fried tofu I had to bring back , next it was there ground pork , and now there chicken. I am so glad I was able to catch it and bring them back before cooking it. They seem to not bother though when I bring I back , I'm guessing this probably goes on a lot here ..
Jolan F.
Apr 22, 2017
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Rodel B.
Mar 19, 2017
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The one star is for their frozen fish, bought 3 different kind of fish at 3 different times and they were just rancid before and when cooked, threw it away. Why three times? I was giving it another three tries and maybe I just had the bad batches. On the other hand the store is all good and pretty much has everything Asian. I'll get my seafood at the more crowded Fubon from now on.
TIP: I've noticed that the fish I bought had yellowish oil on it. Assuming it had been in their freezer for a long time thus gives the rancid smell. Check this sign before buying it.
This review is for the
TIP: I've noticed that the fish I bought had yellowish oil on it. Assuming it had been in their freezer for a long time thus gives the rancid smell. Check this sign before buying it.
This review is for the
Tom N.
Dec 03, 2016
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The place is convenient and prices are generally okay though some traditional Vietnamese items in their stall in the left corner are a lot more expensive than at other markets like Fubonn or Pacific market. One big down thing is that the workers here are very rude, and care less about customers treating them like trash. I guess they can do that when customers are plenty here.
R. G.
Jul 24, 2016
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Thay V.
Jul 03, 2015
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This happens to be one of my favorite Asian Markets to shop at. This was the first Hong Phat before they opened a much bigger store on 82nd and Glisan in Portland.
This is a smaller store but they have mostly all the a essentials you would need. There are Asian herbs and spices and also all the Sirachi sauce you could want.
There is a good variety of vegetables and fruits. As well as a decent meat department. The noodles selection is very vast along with snacks and candy. The workers are friendly enough and the aisle easy to navigate.
I like coming here because of the smaller size and you
This is a smaller store but they have mostly all the a essentials you would need. There are Asian herbs and spices and also all the Sirachi sauce you could want.
There is a good variety of vegetables and fruits. As well as a decent meat department. The noodles selection is very vast along with snacks and candy. The workers are friendly enough and the aisle easy to navigate.
I like coming here because of the smaller size and you
Brandi M.
Apr 22, 2012
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I love this market. Such a good prices on produce and other groceries. Also very hard working and friendly staff. This market has come a long way; when I was growing up it used to be a thriftway then it went out of business and was empty for years until someone very awesome bought it and opened Hong Phat. I remember the first couple years that it was first there and it seemed a little run-down but they have kept improving the store day by day. I really love seeing the changes it has made (all positive changes).
I'm only sad because I have moved to the east coast and there is no market around
I'm only sad because I have moved to the east coast and there is no market around
Flory W.
Mar 21, 2011
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They don't have a good customer service.
I told the clerk about the last 2 mangoes I bought were spoiled. They told me to go back & show them. I did, I have to pick them from the trash. They argue with the customer. They shouldn't treat other Asians with disrespect. I'm Asian but the clerk there treat me like I was born yesterday. She told me I have to eat them within 2 days. I've been buying mangoes for 50 years, I know how to pick them. I know how to buy them. I shop at their store for mangoes every week. The last two mangos I bought, when I cut them the seeds were brown
I told the clerk about the last 2 mangoes I bought were spoiled. They told me to go back & show them. I did, I have to pick them from the trash. They argue with the customer. They shouldn't treat other Asians with disrespect. I'm Asian but the clerk there treat me like I was born yesterday. She told me I have to eat them within 2 days. I've been buying mangoes for 50 years, I know how to pick them. I know how to buy them. I shop at their store for mangoes every week. The last two mangos I bought, when I cut them the seeds were brown