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Dragon Star Oriental Market

ChancesR | Sep 19, 201606:32 PM     2

Why did it take me so long to get here? Having just returned from a Costco-sized Chinese market in Flushing, Queens, I didn't think we had anything of that magnitude here in The Cities. Well, Dragon Star is close. I live near United Noodle, so it has been my go-to Asian Market for years. And while I do love UN, some items are hard to come by. Dragon Star is a bit more rough and tumble than UN but it has a much larger selection of produce and meat, as well as some items not stocked by UN, like Szechuan Facing-Heaven chilies, and some different brands of spicy dried tofu. I will be back to explore further.

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