Oriental Market Inc. 1121 Larry Mahan Drive, El Paso, TX 79925
About the Business
Oriental Market Inc. is a vibrant and bustling food market located at 1121 Larry Mahan Drive in El Paso, Texas. This unique establishment offers a wide range of Asian groceries, produce, spices, and specialty items to cater to the diverse culinary needs of the local community. With a focus on providing high-quality products at affordable prices, Oriental Market Inc. is a go-to destination for those looking to explore and experiment with authentic Asian flavors. Whether you're looking for fresh ingredients for your favorite dishes or seeking out new and exciting ingredients to inspire your next cooking adventure, Oriental Market Inc. has everything you need to create delicious and memorable meals. Visit us today and experience the vibrant sights, sounds, and flavors of the Orient right here in El Paso.
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
12:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"Best little hidden gem! This place has it all! The owner is so helpful & kind! Help support small business!!"
"Never knew it was here, but I'm definitely coming back"
"It is a smaller version of the giant oriental imports cross the road. U can find some chinese tea, dried cooking ingredients, snacks, noodles... Can't say lots of variety, the staff told me they will keep adding on more items in the future."
"This is the highest rating I can give it because of the ingredients and supplies they have. It’s got a good enough supply but unfortunately the condition and appearance of the store is very depressing. I am not sure if the man who is the cashier is the owner as well, but he is the only man I ever see when I come to the store and never see anyone else. This location has SO much potential but the space is not being used properly and really is in need of organization and someone to really be in charge of quality control. My intentions for this trip was to find a store that sells sashimi and Thai seafood sauce. I have had no luck in this border town which is understandable considering we no longer have a China Town, fish market and limited in Asian influence and mostly because we border Mexico. There was a leak either from the appliances or the ceiling and just sitting water on the floor near rice and freezer foods. The refrigerators and freezers do not have any lights so you have to open the doors to see what’s inside and nothing is clearly marked so finding specific items is almost like an egg hunt. I made my way over to the produce sign which has nothing but boxes to the ceiling and covering 1/4 of the store and in plain sight. I opened one of the fridge doors because I wasn’t sure if it was jack fruit or durian that I spotted, it was jack fruit. Although, I was happy to see this fruit I was immediately met by such a foul smell because the 2 giant jack fruits sitting on the rack may have been there for weeks or even longer because they were starting to crack open and they were sunken as if they were melting down into themselves and the smell was horrible and obviously not a concern for anyone because it hasn’t been thrown away. As I turned around I saw some bananas in a box on the floor and in one of the boxes the banana have ripened so much they were black and absolutely sure inedible. The other box with more bananas was headed for the same fate. The decor and other non food items are kind of just scattered around and looks like they may be closing the store soon, the lighting is dim and is not a welcoming store to visit. Who knows the longevity of this store or if their condition will improve, but if they can improve the inventory, quality and creating separate spaces for everything in the store and I’m sure they would have more customers."
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